Korea invents new technology for extracting active proteins using microbial genetic genes

A research team led by Prof. Cheng Bailin from Yonsei University in Korea announced in mid-August 2004 that the world has for the first time invented a new technology for the induction of proteins into active structures in microbial genetics. The research team participated in the 21st century "Microbial genetic gene (RNA) utilization technology development project" organized by the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology. According to reports, this technology is a new technology for producing active proteins from inactive proteins through multiple chemical treatments. Unlike previous technologies, this technology can use RNA to greatly improve protein performance and production speed. Professor Cheng said that everyone used to say that a protein called “Sprem” was used to activate proteins. In this study, it was found that RNA also has a function of activating a protein and RNA obtained from the microorganism can be used as a tool for producing an active protein for the development of a new drug. This technology has completed the registration of patents in the United States and Australia and is currently processing patents in Japan, China and the European Union.

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