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Genomes
to Life: Putting Microbes to Work
Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond
A Potential
Application of Knowledge Gained in GSP Research In
this figure, an enzyme (green) has been embedded in a synthetic membrane
that enhances its activity and
stability. The enzyme transforms toxic substances
(purple molecules at left) to harmless by-products (yellow and red molecules
at right). [C. Lei, Y. Shin, J. Liu, and E. J. Ackerman (Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 11242–43 (2002)]
The knowledge gained from Genomes to Life research could enable others to
develop efficient enzyme-based ways to produce energy, remove or inactivate
contaminants,
and store carbon to mitigate global climate change. Other potential highly
useful applications are food processing, pharmaceuticals, separations, and
the production of industrial chemicals. |
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