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Mass-based biocatalyst metrics to guide protein engineering and bioprocess development

Metrics are a useful way to assess biocatalyst performance and, when compared to techno-economic targets, can help set goals for further enzyme and bioprocess research and development. Here, we outline some of the remaining challenges to ensure wider acceptance of this approach, both in industry and in academia.

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J.W. and M.P.M. contributed equally to conceptualizing this work. J.W. wrote the original manuscript. M.P.M. proofread and edited this work and generated the figure.

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Meissner, M.P., Woodley, J.M. Mass-based biocatalyst metrics to guide protein engineering and bioprocess development. Nat Catal 5, 2–4 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41929-021-00728-5

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