Blue light sensor enzyme 

Themes: Chemistry, bio- & process technology, Energy


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Summary of the project


The focus of this project lies on the selective decarboxylation of natural (fatty) acids into the corresponding hydrocarbons. The enzyme used is a photoactivated decarboxylase (i.e. it needs illumination with blue light to be active). Especially long-chainfatty acids are converted highly selectively.

Current research effort focus on the application of the system to turn waste fats and oils into fuels and to broaden the substrate scope even more.

What's next?


The next step for this research is to apply the blue light switch function in a larger scale set up. 

Dr. Frank Hollmann

 

Additional information

<link tnw over-de-faculteit afdelingen biotechnology research-groups biocatalysis hollmann-group>Hollmann Group