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Revision as of 19:03, 11 October 2016
Discover natural enzymes for anthocyanin degradation
The team work aims to discover natural micro-organisms able to degrade anthocyanin as a substrate for a specific metabolism, or even to use it as a carbon source for living.
This bio-remediation based approach should lead us to
- The genome sequencing of the selected micro-organisms
The identification of enzymes - The characterization of the metabolisms
- Finally, the improvement of the enzyme activity on fabrics thanks to the binding domain team.
More specifically, the project is dived in two main lines of work:
- The creation of a micro-organisms database that will be tested directly on fabric for a stain degradation thanks to the Assay team.
- The screen of micro-organsims from soil samples on anthocyanin enriched media for a potential isolation of interesting micro-organisms.