Biocatalysis: Faraday Discussion 252
Biocatalysis, a rapidly evolving field with increasing impact in synthesis, chemical manufacturing and medicine, is being transformed by advances in biophysical and computational techniques. It is expanding into new areas of chemistry, facilitated by de novo protein design, directed evolution, incorporation of new catalytic functionality into proteins, genetic data, developing spectroscopic and structural techniques, and informed by modelling, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The themes of this volume will be of interest to researchers working in different fields (for example synthetic biology, computational chemistry and mechanistic organic and organometallic chemistry) to improve our understanding of enzyme catalytic power with a view to engineering hybrid and artificial enzymes.
This volume brings together a wide range of scientists, from both industry and academia, to discuss the opportunities and challenges of this rapidly developing area.
The themes covered in this volume include:
Enzyme evolution, engineering and design: mechanism and dynamics
Biocatalytic pathways, cascades, cells and systems
Biocatalysis for industry, medicine and the circular economy
Artificial, biomimetic and hybrid enzymes
Biocatalysis: Faraday Discussion 252, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2024.
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