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The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 posed a significant challenge to public health, necessitating rapid scientific interventions to tackle the spread of infection. The review discusses the key areas of research on COVID-19 including viral genomics, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutics. The genome sequencing of the virus facilitated the tracking of its evolution, transmission dynamics, and identification of variants.

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  • Protein engineering is a rapidly evolving field that focuses on designing effective diagnostics, therapeutics, and biocatalysts, primarily impacting the pharmaceutical and enzyme industries.
  • Key technologies driving advancements include engineered natural protein variants, Fc fusion proteins, and antibody engineering, which are crucial for creating next-generation treatments.
  • The article discusses essential tools and techniques in protein engineering, specifically highlighting the engineering of superoxide dismutase, an enzyme that plays a vital role in converting harmful superoxide radicals into less harmful substances.
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In view of the potential applications of immobilized enzymes, partially purified Lignin Peroxidase (LiP) from Pseudomonas fluorescens LiP-RL5 was immobilized on Graphene Oxide functionalized MnFeO nanoparticles (10 nm, synthesized by sol-gel auto-combustion) to fabricate a new hyperactive and thermostable nanobiocatalyst and thereafter characterized by using standard techniques. Immobilized LiP was quite stable at 50 °C with the half-life of 14 h and showed higher tolerance towards various metal ions and solvents than free LiP. Immobilized LiP retained 50% of enzyme activity even after nine consecutive runs.

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beta-Adrenoceptor agonists are reported to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy and hence serve as valuable adjunct to the treatment of wasting disorders. In the present study, we attempted to find out whether metabolic and physiologic characteristics of fibres are important in determining skeletal muscle response to clenbuterol (an adrenergic receptor agonist) therapy, as proposed in the treatment of wasting disorders. The treatment of mice with clenbuterol (2 mg/kg body wt for 30 days) resulted in skeletal muscle hypertrophy, more common amongst fast-twitch glycolytic fibres/muscle, with increase in body mass and a parallel rise in muscle mass to body mass ratio.

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