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… the soluble components of lysed cells. By separating the production of enzymes (during growth) and the biochemical … can push more of the carbon that we feed into a product molecule and so we’re able to make the same amount of a … grams per Liter-hour in a system optimized for developing small-scale prototypes. Additionally, the team also used a …
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… Do metabolic pathways from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? … can push more of the carbon that we feed into a product molecule and so we’re able to make the same amount of a … grams per Liter-hour in a system optimized for developing small-scale prototypes. Additionally, the team also used a …
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… The JGI has diverse capabilities in: DNA and RNA sequencing, Sample and library preparation, DNA synthesis and pathway engineering Mass spectrometry based metabolomics Below is a … Synthesis Constructs <5kb in size Single gene or multiple small genes assembled to less than 5kb in length, cloned …
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… The JGI’s Metabolomics Program works to uncover the roles of small molecules in biological systems, linking them with genomic data to … metabolomics with genomic data to gain insights into how small molecules function within plants, microbes, and ecosystems. … allows us to uncover globally distributed molecules with conserved structures, offering fresh insights …
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… Our Sequencing Technologies Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust offering of sequencing capabilities and products to our users. … An assay used for profiling transcription factor binding sites across entire genomes. This technology has been …
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… bond. And then you know, the rest of a natural product molecule around that. That’s sort of a semi-stable … toxic molecules, and that human beings know, today, for small molecules. So they’re in the picomolar range. ALISON: … are the biological version of the catalyst to catalyze the production of the natural product. So that was my PhD study, …
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… back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. I’ve got two things I wanted to tell you about in this introduction. First … analoging of some really complex bioactive natural product molecules. It’s a wide ranging conversation, and we could … that need to defend each other or subdue one another with small molecules. DAN UDWARY: Antibiotics, yeah, to fight …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … it just so happens that bacteria make a lot of the kinds of molecules that humans find useful as drugs. So yeah, so … any water that washed down off the hills might carry small pieces of gold along with them and end up in the beds …
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… actually are able to make some of these really interesting molecules, oftentimes much more efficiently than we can in … when I started doing a lot of this natural product production within bacteria, they're great at it, but it … So cis versus trans in order to cyclize at that small of a ring, which is highly unfavorable. DAN: Oh, I did …
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… collaborative user projects, the JGI’s Plant Program delves into the natural world’s potential to address global challenges by exploring plants’ role in capturing carbon, detoxifying soils, … bioeconomy where plants are a major source of chemical production and contribute to a healthier planet and a …
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… is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint appointments in the School of Medicine and College of … heard of anthropology. This is– I grew up in a very rural, small town. We didn’t have AP or IB courses or any of these … And so I think that there are really interesting small molecules in nature that are just waiting to be found. …
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… of Natural Prodcast. This week, Alison and I talk to Roger Linington, from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, … Panama, straight out of my graduate school, and was given a small lab in the National Science Center there and ran this … was very much medicinal chemistry. My job was to make a molecule a day. And one of the things I wanted from that …
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