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Purine nucleoside phosphorylase had previously been engineered to accept 6-amino substituted purine nucleosides by two active site substitutions, Asn243Asp; Lys244Gln.
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The system utilizes the Escherichia coli enzymes LeuABCD, which were engineered to accept bulkier nonnatural substrates, and was able to extend the chain length iteratively.
The kinase domain can be engineered to accept this analog by introducing a modification to sterically accommodate the ATP analog.
We have demonstrated that IPK can be rationally engineered to accept and phosphorylate oligoprenyl monophosphate substrates, such as FP.
The Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) type 1 is a model gene delivery vector because it can infect a wide range of human cell types, transduce both dividing and quiescent cells efficiently, be engineered to express transgene products, accept transgenes driven by heterologous or homologous promoters, is epigenomic, has scalable production, and can safely be controlled with antiviral drugs [12].
It is engineered "to lock in hydration".
The 95 wagon and the Sonett sports car were re-engineered to accept the 4-stroke engine as well.
"Cup holders will remain, but other areas of the car will not be re-engineered to accept eating in the car.
As a result, the enzyme from Pseudomonas stutzeri WM88 has been adapted for use in cofactor regeneration, and mutants with increased activity and decreased substrate specificity have been engineered, allowing the enzyme to accept NADP as a substrate.
This can be engineered.
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