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MIT scientists have just learned another lesson from nature.
After years of wondering how organisms managed to create self-medications, such as anti-fungal agents, chemists have discovered the simple secret.
Scientists already knew that a particular enzyme was able to coax a reaction out of stubborn chemical concoctions to generate a large family of medically valuable compounds called halogenated natural products. The question was, how do they do it?
Chemists would love to have that enzyme's capability so they could efficiently reproduce, or slightly re-engineer, those products, which include antibiotics, anti-tumor agents, and fungicides.
Thanks to MIT chemistry Associate Professor Catherine L. Drennan's recent crystallography sleuthing, the secret to the enzyme's enviable prowess has come to light and it appears almost anti-climactic. It's simply a matter of the size of one of its parts.
"If an enzyme is a gun that fires to cause a reaction, then we wanted to know the mechanism that pulls the trigger," Drennan said. "In chemistry, we often have to look at 'molecules in, molecules out.' With halogenated natural products, though, we couldn't figure out how it happened, because the chemicals are so nonreactive. Now that we have the enzyme's structure and figured out how it works, it makes sense. But it's not what we would have predicted."
Why not just use the salves, poltices, tinctures and such with out screwing with chemical "pharms", which only treat symptoms for the most part, and not cause/s.
Originally posted by sardion2000
Oh yes, lets go back to a life-expectancy of 30 years. Also, those salves, poltices, tinctures treat the symptoms as well, not the causes. We no not all the causes for every type of cancer yet we've progressed to the point where if caught early, most of them are completely curable. Hell, without modern medicine I wouldn't even be alive today for a variety of reasons. I find your anti-intellectual diatribe to be repugnant.
[edit on 30-4-2006 by sardion2000]
Originally posted by ADVISOR
Great, more "scientists" who think they can improve upon "God's" creations, all the while not knowing anything about what they actually do. Oops, didn't mean to split that hydrogen molecule...
...I see the light....
WRONG LIGHT GENIUS!
Originally posted by ADVISOR
What is funny is they, "just" figured it out.
What this could mean, is a new form of synthetic cancer. Make the cancers stronger by introducing enhanced biospliced nanogene tech or some fasdoozle.
What happens then, already we have a problem with super germs due to "anti biotics", so far these scientists havn't done anything but make the little bad bugs, just that much more bigger. (Crazy movie flashback KILL THE BUGS! :lol )
Originally posted by ADVISOR
That and this is a cons piracy, from every thing that was intended for good, has come not but the bad. If that wasn't so, I know things would be much different.
Now lays the problem, what can be done about it?