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Modern global warming has posed serious threat to climate and related life on earth.
The greenhouse gas emissions caused by fossil fuels are the main culprit of global warming
Lignocellulose biomass is promising precursor for developing renewable energy to cope with greenhouse gas emissions.
However, the current lignocellulose degradation methods are limited by low efficiency and are energy unfavorable.
Perhaps a solution can be found with synthetic biology...?
The NPU-CHINA use Pseudomonas putida as a chassis. Through gene engineering, we developed a bioreactor to produce abundant ligninolytic enzymes, together with manganese oxide nanozyme. These, together, enable efficient lignocellulose degradation with high efficiency under mild condition.