Enzyme Screening Kit

Enzyme Screening Kit
Product Description

Our general enzyme kits, provide a selection of enzymes covering a broad range of properties to best suit a general screening for active enzymes for a given substrate or reaction type. All enzymes of our general kits can be supplied at different scales on a €/kg basis.

We currently offer general enzyme kits for transaminases, ketoreductases, imine reductases, and aldolases.

Enzymaster

  • Country/Region:
    Germany
  • Founded:
    2013
  • On CPHI since:
    2021
  • Certificates:
    1
  • Employees:
    100 - 249
Company types
CMO/CDMO
Contract Research Organisation (CRO)
Manufacturer/Innovator
Primary activities
Contract Manufacturer
Contract Research Organisation
Custom Manufacturing/Custom Synthesis
Fine Chemicals Company
Intermediates Manufacturer

Enzymaster

  • Country/Region:
    Germany
  • Founded:
    2013
  • On CPHI since:
    2021
  • Certificates:
    1
  • Employees:
    100 - 249
Company types
CMO/CDMO
Contract Research Organisation (CRO)
Manufacturer/Innovator
Primary activities
Contract Manufacturer
Contract Research Organisation
Custom Manufacturing/Custom Synthesis
Fine Chemicals Company
Intermediates Manufacturer

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  • Brochure Enzymaster provides enzyme screening and engineering services

    Enzymaster is a one stop solution provider for the development and commercialization of innovative and sustainable enzyme catalysis technologies. With our proprietary BioEngine® platform and long-term experience, we offer R&D services with establishment of complete technology transfer packages and manufacturing collaborations to fine chemical, pharmaceutical and other industries.

    BioEngine® is our enzyme directed evolution platform, spearheaded by the integration of bioinformatics database guided design, computer protein modelling and simulations, as well as high throughput systems, thus highly efficient and reliable. The application of bioinformatics-assisted design and analysis of protein mutations leads to major time savings and higher success rates; whereas the automated and controlled laboratory procedures deliver higher accuracy and consistency of experimental results.