“As the pathway is truly artificial, it is not regulated by intrinsic or original regulatory pathways inside the bacteria, which means we can fully predict how it works.” Now that these useful ...
Using digital blueprints of the metabolism of microbes, scientists can simulate expensive and time-intensive experiments set in space, power plants and farm fields.
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A study reveals how microbes use an enzyme called CO dehydrogenase to consume atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) at an atomic level, helping clean the atmosphere and reduce pollution.
Melbourne researchers have discovered crucial new information about how microbes consume huge amounts of carbon monoxide (CO) and help reduce levels ...