How Tiny Enzymes Reign Supreme in Worldwide Carbon Recycling: University of North Carolina
December 05, 2019
December 05, 2019
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, Dec. 5 [TNSbiologyresearch-Biochemistry journal] -- The University of North Carolina's School of Medicine issued the following news release:
Richard Wolfenden, PhD, professor of biochemistry and biophysics, details how white rot fungi produce enzymes that turn out to be key players in the carbon cycle.
The recycling of most of the carbon in nature depends on the breakdown of two polymers in woody matter, notably cellulose and lignin. In a pa . . .
Richard Wolfenden, PhD, professor of biochemistry and biophysics, details how white rot fungi produce enzymes that turn out to be key players in the carbon cycle.
The recycling of most of the carbon in nature depends on the breakdown of two polymers in woody matter, notably cellulose and lignin. In a pa . . .