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The use of cell-free extracts for metabolite production has been significantly studied and several prominent labs have shown its efficacy as a potential production platform.
This innovative roll-to-roll slot-die coating method creates durable, self-healing multi-layered films for vacuum insulation, packaging, and more.
Biological conversion of plant biomass requires a microorganism that can eat all of the breakdown products of plant biomass.
The world community is presently witnessing an unfortunate insidious use of nerve agent organophosphates (OPs) as chemical weapons. Highly efficient antidotes to protect population against those anti acetylcholinesterase (AChE) poisons are not available.
We developed a method to prepare LCNs. The unique process allows for the formation of homogeneous network structure with fast reaction kinetics, low polymerization shrinkage, and high tolerance to oxygen inhibition.
CRISPR/Cas gene editing technologies have captured national attention in recent years because of their profound implications in biosecurity. With exquisite precision, this technology can find and replace specific genomic sequences, providing a means to edit any DNA sequence.
The invention provides a novel enzyme that metabolizes a common lignin-derived compound, guaiacol. This enzyme, converts guaiacol into catechol and formaldehyde. Multiple routes are know for the further conversion of catechol into bioproducts such as muconic acid.
Wrapping a three-dimensional (3D) object with a two-dimensional (2D) sheet is not uncommon, but when the sheet is bestowed with strong interfacial activities, interesting phenomena will occur.
Understanding the regulatory network controlling the cell wall is of great interest in Populus trichocarpa, both because of its status as a model tree and its importance for lignocellulosic products.
An ORNL team has developed a method for screening for an immunoregulatory protein, which includes assessing the sequence of a candidate protein to determine if it is an immunoregulatory protein when at least one plasminogen-apple-nematode (PAN) domain with a consensus sequence