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This project focuses on designing new enzymes to catalyze reactions that currently lack natural biocatalysts. The enzymes target specific health issues, including diabetes-related disorders and neurodegenerative diseases, aiming to improve biotechnological and biomedical applications.
Enzymes are the most efficient, specific and selective catalysts known up to date.
Despite the enzyme advantages, not all synthetic processes present a natural enzyme to catalyze and accelerate the reactions.
Hence, the design of new stable enzymes for those processes where no biocatalyst is known represents a major challenge for protein engineering and a stringent test to understand how natural enzymes work.
In addition to that, the ability of designing specific active enzymes is of great inter…
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