Jake Platt
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Is there any possibility to elicit a chemical reaction of enzymes or any biocatalyst due to the response of rf energy or even high intensity light?
The discussion centers on the potential for radio frequency (RF) energy and high-intensity light to stimulate enzyme activity or biocatalysts. While RF energy can heat biological tissue, it is inefficient for altering chemical reactions. In contrast, optogenetics is a proven field that utilizes visible light to control protein activity, including enzymes. Key studies, such as those by Levskaya et al. (2009) and Wu et al. (2009), demonstrate the successful engineering of light-sensitive proteins to manipulate biological processes.
PREREQUISITESBiologists, biochemists, and researchers interested in enzyme manipulation, protein engineering, and the applications of optogenetics in metabolic processes.