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Rational Protein Engineering - ✔✔The process of designing proteins with specific
properties and functions based on rational design principles.
Synthesis - ✔✔The creation of new proteins or enzymes through chemical or
biological methods.
New Enzymes - ✔✔Proteins with catalytic activity that have been engineered to
perform specific functions.
Designer Proteins - ✔✔Proteins that have been designed and engineered for
specific purposes, such as drug delivery or industrial applications.
Improved Enzymes - ✔✔Enhanced versions of existing enzymes that have been
modified to increase their efficiency or specificity.
, Engineered Antibodies - ✔✔Antibodies that have been designed and engineered
to bind to specific targets, such as cancer cells or viruses.
Understanding Function - ✔✔The process of gaining knowledge about how
proteins work and the role they play in biological processes.
Structure/Activity Relationships - ✔✔The correlation between the structure of a
protein and its function or activity.
Molecular Recognition - ✔✔The ability of proteins to bind specifically to certain
molecules or ligands.
Analysis - ✔✔The study and evaluation of proteins and enzymes to understand
their properties and behavior.
Alteration of Reactions - ✔✔The process of changing the way enzymes catalyze
reactions, often to improve their efficiency or selectivity.
Altering Substrate Specificity - ✔✔Modifying enzymes to accept different
substrates, expanding their range of catalytic activities.
Enzyme Kinetics Equation - ✔✔The equation v = Vmax[S]/(Km + [S]) that
describes the rate of an enzymatic reaction as a function of substrate concentration.