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* Can we create an injectable bacterium that can make you sober up quickly? I dunno, let's figure it out.
* I think we want Class I alcohol dehydrogenases.  
* I think we want Class I alcohol dehydrogenases.  
* The first step catalyzed by the alcohol dehydrogenase is the limiting step right now.  
* The first step catalyzed by the alcohol dehydrogenase is the limiting step right now.  
* The second enzyme, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase will break down the very toxic acetaldehyde to acetic acid, which you pee out.  
* The second enzyme, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase will break down the very toxic acetaldehyde to acetic acid, which you pee out.  
* This might be a good place to use John's scaffolding technology to fuse the two enzymes together to reduce the concentration of the toxic intermediate? That'd be fun.
* This might be a good place to use John's scaffolding technology to fuse the two enzymes together to reduce the concentration of the toxic intermediate? That'd be fun.

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AustinDay 01:42, 31 July 2007 (EDT)

  • Can we create an injectable bacterium that can make you sober up quickly? I dunno, let's figure it out.
  • I think we want Class I alcohol dehydrogenases.
  • The first step catalyzed by the alcohol dehydrogenase is the limiting step right now.
  • The second enzyme, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase will break down the very toxic acetaldehyde to acetic acid, which you pee out.
  • This might be a good place to use John's scaffolding technology to fuse the two enzymes together to reduce the concentration of the toxic intermediate? That'd be fun.