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Engineering of Biosystems
Cell‐EngineeringPathway EngineeringSynthetic Biology
Protein‐Engineering
Engineering of Production Processes
Process DevelopmentProcess MonitoringReaction Engineering
Up‐ and Downstream Processing
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Integrated Technology Development
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Molecular BiotechnologyIndustrial Biotechnology ‐ Biocatalysis
MolecularBio‐
technology
Bio‐process‐
technology
Fermentation Technology
Enzyme Technology
Processing Technology
Chemical Engineering
Biodiversity ‐ GenomicsBiology
MolecularBiology
BiochemistryEnzymology
StructuralBiology
Catalysis
Kinetics
Org. Synthesis
Chemistryand
Chemical Technology
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Recent Years
Recombinant Antibodies
High Throughput Sequencing
„Omics“
Systems Bio/techno/logy
Synthetic Bio(techno)logy
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Targeted Engineering of Biosystems
Planning in line with engineering practiceExact execution according to construction plans
MolecularBiotechnology
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Engineering of Biosystems
Selection of natural variants
Mutation ‐ random genetic changesrandomly induced mutagenesis
Crosses – genetic RecombinationSexual crossesInduced cell fusionparasexual systems (conjugation, transduction, transformation)
(Targeted) Gene manipulations – Recombinant DNAin vitro Recombination of DNAin vitro site‐specific mutagenesis„designed evolution“
natural diversity
Induced evolution
directed evolution
Synthetic Biology De novo design and construction of complex biosystems/cells
Systems Biotechnology Integrated understanding / modeling / ratio‐based construction of biosystems/cells
Designed biosystems
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8 Engineering of Proteins
EnzymesFunctional Proteins – Biopharmaceuticals
Improvement of the Traits of Enzymes and Proteins byRational Design or Directed Evolution
Stability (T., pH, Solvents …)Activity (vmax , Km …)Substrate specificitySelectivity (Enantioselectivity, position specificity ..)Affinity…. etc.
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Important Cell Functions
Metabolism
Transport
Specialised Compartments‐ Protein clusters‐ Membranes‐ Organelles‐ Cytosceleton
Communication
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GENOME
METABOLOME
PROTEOME
ORGANISMS
TRANSCRIPTOME
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1 Gene: 1 page with 2000 letters
Bacterium. 1 book with 2300 pages (4,6 x 106 nucleotides)
Human: 1 library with 717 volumes à 2300 pages (3,3 x 109 nucleotides)
Gene: Amount of Information
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