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biosynthesisSynthesis of organic chemicals from simple inorganic ones by living cells – for example, the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to glucose by plants during photosynthesis. Other biosynthetic reactions produce cell constituents including proteins and fats. Biosynthesis requires energy; in the initial or light-dependent stages of photosynthesis this is obtained from sunlight, but in all other instances, it is supplied chemically by ATP and NADPH. The term is also used in connection with the products achieved through biotechnology processes. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In fact, it can be argued that all other natural toxins are produced biosynthetically by K brevis using the two parent backbones as precursors. Over the next four years, the collaboration will develop a process to use living cells as microbial 'factories' to biosynthetically manufacture Artemisinic Acid, a key precursor to artemisinin, the principal ingredient used in the most effective antimalarial drugs today. These antigens may be in the form of either recombinant proteins or biosynthetically produced peptides. |
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