Re: [DIYbio] Targeting Compounds for Biosynthesis using Data

Hi Josh, let me start off by wishing you the best of luck. 

I know the high-value compound you are looking for, its synthetic "FBS"

Read the literature, then identify out each note of the symphony; proteins, salts, growth factors, hormones. After you've classified each part, start a series of controls removing one note in different combinations until you find the minimum amount of notes needed to create FBS. Then you'll know what proteins and growth factors you need to focus on.

This is a similar process Shinya Yamanaka used to isolate the correct growth factors to create iPSC, and win himself the Nobel Prize.


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