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Eight Up-Coming Biotech Tools to Combat Climate Crisis

Biotechnology has a high potential to substantially contribute to a low-carbon society. Several green processes are already well established, utilizing the unique capacity of living cells or their instruments. Beyond that, the authors believe that there are new biotechnological procedures in the pip...

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Autores principales: Fuchs, Werner, Rachbauer, Lydia, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Bochmann, Günther, Ribitsch, Doris, Steger, Franziska
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10301127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375016
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11061514
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author Fuchs, Werner
Rachbauer, Lydia
Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R.
Bochmann, Günther
Ribitsch, Doris
Steger, Franziska
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description Biotechnology has a high potential to substantially contribute to a low-carbon society. Several green processes are already well established, utilizing the unique capacity of living cells or their instruments. Beyond that, the authors believe that there are new biotechnological procedures in the pipeline which have the momentum to add to this ongoing change in our economy. Eight promising biotechnology tools were selected by the authors as potentially impactful game changers: (i) the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway, (ii) carbonic anhydrase, (iii) cutinase, (iv) methanogens, (v) electro-microbiology, (vi) hydrogenase, (vii) cellulosome and, (viii) nitrogenase. Some of them are fairly new and are explored predominantly in science labs. Others have been around for decades, however, with new scientific groundwork that may rigorously expand their roles. In the current paper, the authors summarize the latest state of research on these eight selected tools and the status of their practical implementation. We bring forward our arguments on why we consider these processes real game changers.
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spelling pubmed-103011272023-06-29 Eight Up-Coming Biotech Tools to Combat Climate Crisis Fuchs, Werner Rachbauer, Lydia Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R. Bochmann, Günther Ribitsch, Doris Steger, Franziska Microorganisms Review Biotechnology has a high potential to substantially contribute to a low-carbon society. Several green processes are already well established, utilizing the unique capacity of living cells or their instruments. Beyond that, the authors believe that there are new biotechnological procedures in the pipeline which have the momentum to add to this ongoing change in our economy. Eight promising biotechnology tools were selected by the authors as potentially impactful game changers: (i) the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway, (ii) carbonic anhydrase, (iii) cutinase, (iv) methanogens, (v) electro-microbiology, (vi) hydrogenase, (vii) cellulosome and, (viii) nitrogenase. Some of them are fairly new and are explored predominantly in science labs. Others have been around for decades, however, with new scientific groundwork that may rigorously expand their roles. In the current paper, the authors summarize the latest state of research on these eight selected tools and the status of their practical implementation. We bring forward our arguments on why we consider these processes real game changers. MDPI 2023-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10301127/ /pubmed/37375016 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11061514 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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