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Marburg Research Team Deciphers One of the Largest Enzymes of Nature

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A research team at Philipps University Marburg has investigated one of the largest enzyme complexes in nature known to date and has decoded its extraordinary structure. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Jan Schuller, PhD student Sophia Paul from the Center for Synthetic Microbiology (SY...
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A research team at Philipps University Marburg has investigated one of the largest enzyme complexes in nature known to date and has decoded its extraordinary structure. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Jan Schuller, PhD student Sophia Paul from the Center for Synthetic Microbiology (SY...

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bionity.com broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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