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Ancient enzyme structure reveals new path to sustainable ethylene production


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Researchers have made a significant advance toward the goal of using bacteria—rather than fossil fuels—to produce ethylene, a key chemical in the production of many plastics. In a new study, scientists identified the enzyme that certain bacteria use to break down organic sulfur compounds to create ethylene. They also, for the first time, were able to extract the enzyme from bacteria to study its…

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