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<div id="cadre_description">Nowadays, chewing gum is the second urban pollutant after cigarette butts. To clean chewing gum, specific engines are used but they are heavy and expensive. The time required for its used is long and they need a large quantity of water. Besides economical aspects, chewing gums have an environmental impact. They are dangerous for the wildlife such as birds. Indeed, believing that it is bread, they eat chewing gums and choke. Regarding these alarming facts, we have decided to create a new environmentally- responsible way to sanitize our streets. | <div id="cadre_description">Nowadays, chewing gum is the second urban pollutant after cigarette butts. To clean chewing gum, specific engines are used but they are heavy and expensive. The time required for its used is long and they need a large quantity of water. Besides economical aspects, chewing gums have an environmental impact. They are dangerous for the wildlife such as birds. Indeed, believing that it is bread, they eat chewing gums and choke. Regarding these alarming facts, we have decided to create a new environmentally- responsible way to sanitize our streets. | ||
Our project is to create an E.coli strain that produces enzymes , which can degrade rubber polymers. To achieve our goal, we will use a combination of three enzymes: a laccase, a lipoxygenase or latex clearing protein (LCP) and a cytochrome C. The laccase known as an oxidoreductase will oxidize the cytochrome C which will be previously light excited. Coupled with this later, the LCP will degrade synthetics polymers found in the chewing gum. | Our project is to create an E.coli strain that produces enzymes , which can degrade rubber polymers. To achieve our goal, we will use a combination of three enzymes: a laccase, a lipoxygenase or latex clearing protein (LCP) and a cytochrome C. The laccase known as an oxidoreductase will oxidize the cytochrome C which will be previously light excited. Coupled with this later, the LCP will degrade synthetics polymers found in the chewing gum. |
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