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The plants clean up the water and produce lipids -- fat-soluble molecules -- that will be used later as fuel.
There, the goal is for bacteria to zero in on tumors and deliver molecules that will kill them entirely.
The work is significant because of the tight control it offers, possibly in designing molecules that will in the future become single circuit elements.
Each amino acid has its own set of tRNA molecules that will bind only to that specific amino acid.
His colleagues have molecules that will switch off the attack signals; because these don't actually kill the bacteria, the bugs don't need to develop resistance to survive.
"Our goal is to develop flavor molecules that will tweak the sensitivity of the sweet system but not be sweeteners, because if they become sweeteners they are no longer flavors," he told me.
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You can even design molecules that'll have no effect.
It is a consideration of the very electronegative elements in your molecule that will help you understand the properties that these molecules will have in terms of acid-base chemistry.
With the more common large repeats, it is therefore difficult to design an antigenomic molecule that will bind selectively under physiological conditions.
Whatever the chemical is, it has so far halted the action of enzymes that must function to splice the ancient DNA to a carrier molecule that will enable it to enter and be activated by the bacteria.
If nothing else, says Lonberg, bringing a monoclonal-antibody drug to market can give pharmaceutical companies a way to tackle diseases while they spend the extra years necessary trying to develop a small molecule that will do the same task.
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