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" ... At the moment, P&G sells both Tide and Ariel in the U.S. Ariel used to be available only outside the U.S. But, now, the brands are side-by-side on the shelf and on Amazon, as well as Walmart, etc. Both are known and advertised for superb cleaning. Ariel was known overseas for using enzyme technology. But, now, Tide offers an enzyme technology ingredient as well. What are the relevant differences that should keep a consumer loyal to Tide? Relying on customers to decipher brand differences is lazy thinking. ... "
" ... In the case of the Covid-19 virus, however, one human enzyme cannot be used for replicating its own strand of RNA: DNA polymerase. Because SARS-CoV-2 is an RNA virus, it needs an RNA-to-RNA polymerase, so the virus carries its own: the unassumingly named “non-structural protein 12”, or nsp12. ... "
" ... The tech reportedly works via the use of an engineered enzyme pathway in E. coli. The science is based on the development of an artificial enzymatic platform that has been named the “Alcohol Dependent Hemiterpene,” with the pathway reportedly used as a key building block for psilocybin and its derivatives. ... "
" ... To create these long strings of A, C, T and G, you need an enzyme called a polymerase to add the correct letter one after the other. With traditional DNA synthesis, you need a specific polymerase for each of the letters, and the start-stop between each added letter involves an extra chemical step. But Molecular Assemblies works with a biological polymerase that can attach any of the four letters. The polymerase (in this case, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, or TdT) is engineered to attach whatever nucleotide it’s supplied with, and then stop and protect its work. The reaction tube is washed of nucleotides, and the system is primed for the next round, adding whatever nucleotide you supply it with next. Wash, rinse, repeat. ... "
" ... “We use biology and enzyme catalysts instead of metal catalysts, at lower temp and pressure,” says Cassimjee. This is a game-changer that could enable EnginZyme to compete with the slower moving giants of the chemical industry, allowing for smaller-scale, on-demand manufacturing—something this post-COVID world and its need for localized supply chains is clamoring for. ... "