The IUPAC-sponsored 13th International Biotechnology Symposium (IBS) and Exhibition was held successfully from 12 to 17 October 2008 in Dalian, China, with about 2500 participants, including 50 % international delegates from about 80 countries. More details of the conference are available in Chemistry International 31 (3), 28-29 (2009). The theme of the conference was "Biotechnology for the sustainability of human society", through which all key biotechnology topics closely related to the better living of human beings were discussed. Examples included biopharmaceuticals and advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, green biotechnology for the improvement of agricultural production yield and efficiency, industrial biotechnology for the production of biofuels and bio-based chemicals from renewable biomass resources as alternatives to fossil-based feedstocks, bioremediation of pollutants and contaminants to save the continuously deteriorating eco-environment, and biosafety and biosecurity associated with the progress of advanced biotechnology. With the sponsorships of international and domestic academic publishers, several special issues have been published for the conference, reporting or reviewing the frontiers of modern biotechnology with specific focus. It has been recognized that chemistry is the fundamental discipline to drive the progress of biotechnology R&D since its inception. This importance was highlighted by over half a century history of the IBS series dating back to as early as 1960 when the first IBS was initiated under the auspices of IUPAC in Rome, Italy, and continuously increased numbers of participants trained with chemistry backgrounds, which gives us, as the conference organizers, the pleasure of publishing this special issue in Pure and Applied Chemistry with a theme: "Building the bridge between chemistry and biotechnology". Invitations were issued to 42 Symposium presenters whose contributions were deemed to be directly relevant to the chosen theme, and resulted in this collection comprising 29 papers devoted to aspects of research progress in the interdisciplinary area of chemistry and biotechnology. Although the publication comes later than expected, we believe that its objective to highlight the critical role of chemistry in the development of biotechnology is never out of date. As the guest editors of this special issue, we are very pleased to share this publication with colleagues around the world, and we are also grateful to IUPAC, the authors, and the referees for all of their contributions toward this record of an important interdisciplinary feature of the IBS program. F. W. Bai, W. Zhang, and J.-J. Zhong Conference Editors
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Publicly AvailablePrefaceOctober 31, 2013
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Publicly AvailableEnzymatic transformation of flavonoids and terpenoids: Structural and functional diversity of the novel derivativesJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableBiotechnological potential of marine natural productsJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableAquatic phytoremediation: Novel insights in tropical and subtropical regionsJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableAn integrative approach for high-throughput screening and characterization of transcriptional regulators in Streptomyces coelicolorJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableGold nanoparticle-based sensing strategies for biomolecular detectionJanuary 12, 2010
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Publicly AvailableMorphology and mechanics of the adhesive disc of liana Parthenocissus tricuspidataJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableBiosurfactant-enhanced bioremediation of hydrophobic pollutantsJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableHow carbonyl reductases control stereoselectivity: Approaching the goal of rational designJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableRegulation and detection methods for genetically modified foods in KoreaJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableResearch activities for the monitoring of genetically modified organisms in JapanJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableEffect of aberrant disulfide bond formation on protein conformation and molecular property of recombinant therapeuticsJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableFull-scale bioremediation and long-term monitoring of a phenolic wastewater disposal lakeJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableSilica-protein composite layers of the giant basal spicules from Monorhaphis: Basis for their mechanical stabilityJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableNew method for determination of average scFv fragment number displayed on the M13 phage surfaceJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableBiosynthetic system of camptothecin: An anticancer plant productJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableAntifungal action of chlorogenic acid against pathogenic fungi, mediated by membrane disruptionJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableEnhanced production of podophyllotoxins by co-culture of transformed Linum album cells with plant growth-promoting fungiJanuary 5, 2010
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Publicly AvailableStructure-guided de novo design of α-helical antimicrobial peptide with enhanced specificityJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableProteome analysis of castor bean seedsJanuary 5, 2010
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Publicly AvailableProduction of novel bioactive compounds by enzymes, and their application to foodJanuary 16, 2010
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Publicly AvailableEffects of tribenuron-methyl treatment on glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities in some wheat and barley varietiesJanuary 3, 2010
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Publicly AvailableUnderstanding dichromic fluorescence manifested in certain indocyanine green (ICG) analogsJanuary 16, 2010
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Publicly AvailableAuxin-producing Bacillus sp.: Auxin quantification and effect on the growth of Solanum tuberosumJanuary 16, 2010
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Publicly AvailableSpectral element analysis of the blood flow in human arteriesJanuary 3, 2010