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<StructureSection load='4eb0' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Wild Type PET Hydrolase' scene='10/1075191/Wild_type_pet_hydrolase/1'>
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<StructureSection load='4eb0' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Test Caption' scene='10/1075191/Wild_type_pet_hydrolase/1'>
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'''Introduction'''
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This is a test. If you can read this, the scroll box is working.
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''Environmental Issues''
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Plastic pollution is massive, with 359 million tons of waste annually. PET is the most common, and only 10% is recycled. Most ends up in landfills.
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''Current Solutions''
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Enzymes can help degrade PET, but many are unstable above 70°C, the temperature needed for effective breakdown.
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'''Structure'''
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LCC is a monomeric enzyme with 258 amino acids. It has a catalytic triad typical of alpha/beta hydrolases and is significantly more efficient than previous PET-degrading enzymes.
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