Texas A&M researchers find enzyme responsible for making hydrocarbons

April 11, 2016 |

In Texas, an enzyme responsible for making hydrocarbons has been discovered by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists studying a common green microalga called Botryococcus braunii. The study, published in the current issue of the journal Nature Communications, could enable scientists to use the enzyme in a plant to make large amounts of fuel-grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist in College Station and lead scientist on the team. Devarenne’s lab has been studying the concept of making fuel from algae on a $2 million National Science Foundation grant for four years.

Category: Research

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