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Hey I'm TRYING to think of a problem in protein engineering to attempt to present a possible solution to in a protein engineering class. Do any of you have any ideas? And don't say predicting protein structure, please...

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Dan
 
Many peptides have antibacterial activity, esp among resistant bacteria. Problem is, bacteria have peptidases that cleave sensitive amide bonds. There are a few ways right now of protecting these peptides being studied. Maybe you coudl think of a few more.

the peptide pyrrhocoricin is hot right now
 
Hmmm, I was going to close this dup thread. But, since it got a response I'll leave it to the pre-osteopathic mods to take action on it if they see fit.
 
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This thread caught my eye because you said that you "needed a problem." I have too many problems, you can have some of mine.

Blake
 
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