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The ASAP project aims to explore the marine carbon cycle by studying how marine bacteria degrade algal polysaccharides. It uses automated glycan assembly technology to create oligosaccharides for analyzing bacterial enzyme activities.
Through photosynthesis, marine algae convert gigatonnes of carbon dioxide into carbohydrates every year.
In the form of algal polysaccharides, these structurally complex biomolecules determine to a large extent how much carbon is stored in the oceans.
Specialised marine bacteria unlock this carbon energy by breaking down the polysaccharides through the action of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) and releasing the carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
However, some of the polysaccharides a…
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