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The pro2neo-RUBISCO project seeks to enhance the efficiency of carbon dioxide fixation in photosynthesis by innovating the Rubisco enzyme. Using evolutionary biology techniques, it aims to develop novel enzyme architectures to improve carbon capture in plants.
Can we re-construct the engine of natural CO2-fixation?
Rubisco catalyzes the key reaction in photosynthesis: the capture and conversion of atmospheric CO2 into biomass.
However, despite billions of years of evolution the enzyme is (still) constrained by a trade-off between CO2-fixation activity and CO2-specificity, which limits photosynthetic carbon capture, and thus directly agricultural yield.
In pro2neo-RUBISCO, we will overcome this fundamental limitation of photosynthetic CO2-fixation with…
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