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New pathway engineered into plants lets them suck up more CO2 | Engineered pathway lets carbon be plugged directly into key metabolic pathways.


Engineered pathway lets carbon be plugged directly into key metabolic pathways.

They put together a set of enzymes that added a new-to-nature biochemical cycle to plants that let it incorporate carbon far more efficiently. And, as the researchers behind the new work note in a paper describing it, the three carbon molecules it produces aren't a great match for all of the cell's metabolism. Regardless of practical impacts, however, it's pretty amazing that we've now reached the point where we can fundamentally rewire a bit of metabolism that has been in operation for billions of years without completely messing up plants.

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