Dec 6, 2010

Can Engineered Bugs Help Generate Biofuels?

By Christine Zeindler, Concordia University

The organism Lactococcus lactis, the workhorse bacterium that helps turn milk into cheese, may also be valuable in the understanding of how microbes turn the organic compound cellulose into biofuels.


Montreal, Quebec, Canada -- New research from Concordia, published in the journal Microbial Cell Factories, suggests the bacterium Lactococcus lactis can be engineered to transform plant material into biofuels or other chemicals.

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