
Enzymes
In Our Time: Science
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The Future of Enzymes
The fluorinease molecule makes a carbon-fluidine bond, which is one of the most chemically difficult things we can accomplish. There's an enzyme for that making that bond - and it would take the lifetime of the universe to do it. The other big thing that's happened in the last 15, 20 years is robotics. And so you can shorten the time to making the enzyme and studying it in the enzyme. I mean, things that would take a PhD three years now could take someone, probably, I don't know, three weeks, a month. We could have you doing it in three months, tops. That's all it would take.
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