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== Biological Relevance ==
== Biological Relevance ==
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The interest in the isoprene synthase and especially the mechanism of this enzyme is based on the aim to develop carbon fuels in bioreactors that do not rest upon a petrochemical process. Isoprene can so make up a somehow “greener” source for rubber and plastic products and also for structure-based engineering of terpenoid synthase function to make it acessable to a huge amount of biotechnological applications, named above.
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The interest in the isoprene synthase and especially the mechanism of this enzyme is based on the aim to develop carbon fuels in bioreactors that do not rest upon a petrochemical process. Isoprene can make up a somehow “greener” source for rubber and plastic products. Furthermore there is a structure-based engineering of terpenoid synthase function to make it accessible to a huge amount of biotechnological applications which are named above.
== References ==
== References ==
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Structure of Isoprene Synthase from Grey Poplar Leaves (Populus x canescens)

Structure of isoprene synthase at 2.7 Å

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