
A perspective article on the realities of the consortium approach in science, through the example of ExtremoForm. We reflect on the enzymatic transformation of carbon dioxide into high-value chemicals with formate dehydrogenases (FDHs), focusing specifically on FDHs discovered by an environmental metagenomic research.
metagenomics, formic acid, FDH, carbon dioxide, formate dehydrogenase, protein engineering, consortium, sustainability
metagenomics, formic acid, FDH, carbon dioxide, formate dehydrogenase, protein engineering, consortium, sustainability
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