Enzymes & Regulators
Enzymes and regulators are biological proteins with high specificity and catalytic activity. They precisely accelerate biochemical reactions in the body, participate in metabolism, energy conversion, and signal transduction, and serve as the core "molecular tools" that sustain life activities. Regulators are key molecules responsible for controlling gene transcription, protein function, and pathway activity. By finely regulating enzyme activity and signal transduction, they maintain cellular homeostasis and normal physiological processes. Recombinant enzymes and regulators produced using genetic engineering technology exhibit stable activity, high purity, and good batch-to-batch consistency, meeting the stringent requirements of research, diagnostics, and drug development. They are not only important tools for unraveling the mechanisms of life but also core raw materials for in vitro diagnostic reagents, targeted drug screening, biocatalysis, and molecular biology experiments, occupying an irreplaceable position in biomedical research and biotechnology applications.



















