Revolutionary discovery: Turning CO2 into industrial chemicals with engineered cyanobacteria!
Scientists found a way to use a special enzyme in bacteria to make a chemical called glycolate from carbon dioxide. By adding a specific enzyme called Form II Rubisco, they were able to increase glycolate production significantly. This enzyme works better when there is bicarbonate present, but not as well with just carbon dioxide. They were able to produce a high amount of glycolate from carbon dioxide, which is a big achievement in making chemicals from CO2.