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Synthetic biology for CO2 fixation [PDF]
Recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and chemicals is a potential approach to reduce CO2 emission and fossil-fuel consumption. Autotrophic microbes can utilize energy from light, hydrogen, or sulfur to assimilate atmospheric CO2 into organic compounds at ambient temperature and pressure. This provides a feasible way for biological production of
Yin Li
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Advances in the bacterial organelles for CO2 fixation
Carboxysomes are a family of bacterial microcompartments (BMCs), present in all cyanobacteria and some proteobacteria, which encapsulate the primary CO2-fixing enzyme, Rubisco, within a virus-like polyhedral protein shell. Carboxysomes provide significantly elevated levels of CO2 around Rubisco to maximize carboxylation and reduce wasteful ...
Lu-Ning Liu
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UCRL-1966 Unclassified-Health and Biology D i s t r i b u t i o n UMIPERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Radiation Laboratory Contract Moo W-7405-eng-48 C02 FIXATION BY EUGLENA Q H Lynch and Mo Calvin October 13, 1952 Berkeley ...
Lynch, V.H., Calvin, M.
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Carboxysomes: metabolic modules for CO2 fixation [PDF]
The carboxysome is a bacterial microcompartment encapsulating the enzymes carbonic anhydrase and ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. As the site of CO2 fixation, it serves an essential role in the carbon dioxide concentrating mechanism of many chemoautotrophs and all cyanobacteria.
Aiko, Turmo +2 more
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Biological CO2 fixations were assessed from an economical view point. Three methods are perspective as the countermeasure of global warming. The first is afforestation. It can store CO2 by 200-300 ton-C/ha as organic substances in timbers and soils.
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Innovative Method for CO2 Fixation and Storage [PDF]
Abstract The concentration of CO2 in Earth’s atmosphere has been gradually increasing since the Industrial Revolution, primarily as a result of the use of fossil fuels as energy sources. Although coal and oil have been vital to the development of modern civilization, it is now recognized that atmospheric CO2 levels must be reduced so as to ...
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CO2-fixation in pigeon breast muscle [PDF]
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Comparative biochemistry of CO2 fixation and the evolution of autotrophy.
Carbon dioxide fixation is a polyphyletic trait that has evolved in widely separated prokaryotic branches. The three principal CO2-assimilation pathways are (i) the reductive pentose-phosphate cycle, i.e. the Calvin-Benson cycle; (ii) the reductive citric acid (or Arnon) cycle; and (iii) the net synthesis of acetyl-CoA from CO/CO2, or Wood pathway ...
Peretó, Juli +3 more
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CO2 fixation in the nervous system. [PDF]
H, Waelsch +3 more
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Fixation of CO2 by Phosphoenolpyruvic Carboxytransphosphorylase
Patrick M.L. Siu +2 more
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