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First ever naturally occuring silicon-carbon bond made
short by Satyaki Das / on Friday, 25 November, 2016
In a first, Caltech scientists have pushed living cells into making carbon-silicon bonds, a bonding previously achieved only through artificial means. They showed that a natural enzyme from a bacterium living in hot springs can be engineered to form carbon-silicon bonds inside living E. coli cells. Notably, all known life is based on carbon, an element chemically similar to silicon.
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