European Scientists Fight to Safeguard Gene-Editing for Crops

Leading researchers at many European plant and life sciences research centres and institutes haurgently calls upon European policy makers to safeguard gene-editing technologies in plant science and agriculture. Plant breeding started about 10,000 years ago by selecton of the best seeds from crops obtained through spontaneous genetic mutations and then using crossbreeding to produce new…

Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction leads to Robust Enzymes

Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction leads to Robust Enzymes ROBOX has been highly focussed on developing commercial biocatalysts that requires robust enzymes that can withstand elevated temperatures and long incubations as well as stability to organic substrates and solvents. In an interesting approach to this problem Elizabeth Gillam and coworkers have used ancestral reconstruction of pre-Cambrian enzymes…

Recent ROBOX Posters

Here are our latest posters that give more details about our results. Please contact us if you wish to find out more. From ACIB some results on drug metabolite synthesis – Combinatorial Optimization strategies to increase Human P450 catalytic Activity in whole cell Biotransformations From DTU two posters on implementation of biooxidation – Kinetic Evaluation…

ROBOX ENZYME AVAILABILITY

One of the problems facing potential users wishing to replicate enzyme technology is the availability of the enzyes – our partner RUG now make some ROBOX robust enzymes available: –Eugenol oxidase (EUGO) Robust oxidase acting on phenolic compounds details in Nguyen et al. (2016) Chembiochem. 17:1359-1366 –Thermostable cyclohexanone monooxygenase (TmCHMO) Robust Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase acting on…

ROBOX at Novel Enzymes Conference

The 6th international Novel Enzymes conference Darmstadt has recently completed with four speakers presenting results from from ROBOX

Martin Schurman from INNOSYN presents about practical applications of ROBOX technology

ROBOX also supplied two sessions chairs as well including our coordinator Marco Fraaje (below).