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Synthetic biology uses the organisms to manufacture the targeted drugs by recombining artificial biosynthetic pathways in the host. Some the of the drugs produced by this application are vancomycine, cyclosporine. Synthetic biology is the engineering of biology: the synthesis of complex, biologically based (or inspired) systems which display functions that do not exist in nature.
This engineering perspective may be applied at all levels of the hierarchy of biological structures – from individual molecules to whole cells, tissues and organisms. In essence, synthetic biology will enable the design of ‘biological systems’ in a rational and systematic way.
Synthetic biologists use polypeptides for the manufacturing of desired drugs assembling all together into a single complex
Related Jornals of Synthetic Biology Drugs
Current Synthetic and Systems Biology, Journal of Developing Drugs, Journal of Cytology & Histology, Medicinal Chemistry,Natural Products Chemistry & Research, BioDrugs, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy, Chinese Journal of New Drugs, Drugs in Context, Drugs in R and D, Drugs of the Future, International Journal for Parasitology-Drugs and Drug Resistance, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs