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Polymer–Protein Hybrids
Polymer–protein hybrids provide a new route for protein stabilization in harsh environments. In article number 2201809, Michael A. Webb, Adam J. Gormley, and co‐workers demonstrate a strategy combining automated polymer synthesis and machine learning to design copolymers tailored to enhance the stability of target proteins. This strategy may overcome challenges and accelerate...
Polymer–protein hybrids are intriguing materials that can bolster protein stability in non‐native environments, thereby enhancing their utility in diverse medicinal, commercial, and industrial applications. One stabilization strategy involves designing synthetic random copolymers with compositions attuned to the protein surface, but rational design is complicated by the vast chemical and composition...
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