Nitrogenases are among the most geochemically important enzymes on Earth, providing all forms of life with bioavailable nitrogen in the form of ammonia (NH3). Some nitrogenases can also directly convert CO2 into hydrocarbon chains, making them an exciting target for the development of biotechnological processes.
Findings challenge current understanding of nitrogenases and highlight their potential for sustainable bioproduction retrieved 14 August 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-08-current-nitrogenases-highlight-potential-sustainable.html
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