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Nanoscale drug factory helps cells make medicine from within

KAUST ·

Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have engineered tiny metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to deliver a team of six proteins into living cells. Inside the cells, these proteins formed a nanoscale factory that successfully produced violacein, a natural bioactive compound with therapeutic potential. This breakthrough represents the most complex multiprotein system delivered into living cells to date and the first example of a 'protein pathway transplant'. Why it matters: This research offers an early demonstration of how future therapies might generate treatment molecules directly inside the body at disease sites, potentially leading to more precise and less toxic medical interventions.

Technology Innovation Institute Launches Cutting-Edge Biofoundry to Advance R&D in Synthetic Biology

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a Biofoundry to advance R&D in synthetic biology, focusing on genetic engineering, metabolic engineering, and bioinformatics. The facility features high-throughput robotic systems, next-generation sequencing, and advanced computational tools. TII's Biofoundry is now part of the Global Biofoundry Alliance (GBA) to foster partnerships and address shared challenges. Why it matters: This initiative positions the UAE as a key player in synthetic biology, with potential breakthroughs across healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.