All Ludmilla Aristilde articles

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    Plastic-eating enzyme identified in wastewater microbes

    2024-10-07T13:03:00Z

    Plastic pollution is everywhere, and a good amount of it is composed of polyethylene terephthalate (PET, ♳). This polymer is used to make bottles, containers and even clothing. Now, researchers report in ACS’s Environmental Science & Technology that they have discovered an enzyme that breaks apart PET ...

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    Wastewater bacteria can break down plastic for food

    2024-10-03T12:01:00Z

    Researchers have discovered how cells of a Comamonas bacterium break down plastic for food. First, they chew the plastic into small pieces, then secrete an enzyme that breaks down the plastic further, and finally use a ring of carbon atoms as a food source.

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    Soil bacteria respire more CO2 after sugar-free meals

    2024-06-11T12:00:00Z

    Researchers have tracked the pathways of a mixture of plant waste as it moves through bacteria’s metabolism to contribute to atmospheric CO2. Microbes respire three times as much CO2 from lignin carbons compared to cellulose carbons, they say.

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    Scientists discover how plastic-eating bacteria digest complex carbons

    2023-02-06T16:00:00Z

    Researchers have deciphered the metabolic mechanisms that enable the bacterium Comamonas testosteroni to digest complex wasste from plants and plastics, potentially leading to novel biotechnology platforms that harness the microbe to help recycle plastic waste.