yes
Artificial enzymes do now exist. David Baker and his research team at the Baker Laboratory created an enzyme that catalyses a Kemp elimination - that is a reaction for proton transfer from carbon. The names of the best two that they came up with isKE59 and KE70. This was done in 2007, so I assume there are more by now.The reference for the entire article is"Rothlisberger et al. 2007, 'Kemp elimination catalysts by computational enzyme design', Nature, 453, pp. 190.
enzymes are made up of protein; enzymes are used to speed up chemical reactions.
They are made up of proteins. They are globular proteins
Klaus Mosbach has written: 'Enzymes bound to artificial matrixes'
Most artificial bristles are made of nylon or plastic.
Artificial. Man made.
artificial setellites are the man made
Artificial is not natural, is man made.
Enzymes are made of proteins. They are biological molecules that act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in living organisms.
its money MADE by HUMANS which means anything man made is artificial thats why its said to be an artificial resource
what is turf made of
Protein-cutting enzymes are made in the ribsomes of cells.