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This project focuses on developing a novel biorefinery that utilizes genetically engineered bacteria to convert carbon dioxide and renewable energy into glycolate, a valuable chemical. By optimizing the enzyme Rubisco, the project aims to enhance CO2 fixation and create sustainable production methods for a bio-based ec…
Establishing a bio-based economy requires the development of novel biorefineries, where bacterial cell factories are employed for producing added-value compounds from cheap, renewable substrates. CO2 is the ideal feedstock, being the most abundant and virtually unlimited carbon-source on Earth.
Novel, highly promising biorefineries aim to utilize genetically engineered bacteria to convert renewable energies and atmospheric CO2 into fuels and chemicals.
The enzyme Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carbox…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
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