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Discovery of Largest Protein in Algae Promises New Biotechnological Applications
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Scientists discovered a colossal protein, PKZILLA-1, in algae. It measures 1250 nm in length and weighs 4730 kDa, aiding in the production of a toxin lethal to fish. This protein surpasses titin, the former record holder in size.
PKZILLA-1 and PKZILLA-2, both enzymes, undergo 239 reactions to synthesize prymnesin. This groundbreaking discovery could pave the way for new diagnostic tests for algae and innovative chemical products, potentially including cancer treatments.
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Objectivity | 6 | Comprehensive reporting with in-depth analysis. |
Social Impact | 4 | Influences public opinion in science and health. |
Credibility | 5 | Solid evidence from authoritative sources. |
Potential | 5 | High potential for new biotechnological applications. |
Practicality | 4 | Highly practical for real-world applications. |
Entertainment Value | 3 | Somewhat entertaining for science enthusiasts. |