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In this episode, we get the opportunity to learn directly from FEMS Microbiology Letters Article Award winners, Geoff P Horsman, Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada) & Adrian Van Dyk, University of Waterloo (Canada).
They walk us through the novel discovery of an enzyme that breaks down ''Round-up'' weedkiller (active ingredient: glyphosate) in the soil. Glyphosate is the most used herbicide on Earth, and yet this paper demonstrates the first time a glycine oxidase isolated from a natural source exhibits a glyphosate preference, a 'glyphosate oxidase'. In this episode of Microbes and Us, discover the people, experiments, and knowledge behind this truly first-of-a-kind discovery winning the award for best paper in the journal from 2024.
Read the award winning paper: Discovery of a glyphosate oxidase in nature
Discover all the FEMS Journals Article Awards from 2024.
By Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS)In this episode, we get the opportunity to learn directly from FEMS Microbiology Letters Article Award winners, Geoff P Horsman, Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada) & Adrian Van Dyk, University of Waterloo (Canada).
They walk us through the novel discovery of an enzyme that breaks down ''Round-up'' weedkiller (active ingredient: glyphosate) in the soil. Glyphosate is the most used herbicide on Earth, and yet this paper demonstrates the first time a glycine oxidase isolated from a natural source exhibits a glyphosate preference, a 'glyphosate oxidase'. In this episode of Microbes and Us, discover the people, experiments, and knowledge behind this truly first-of-a-kind discovery winning the award for best paper in the journal from 2024.
Read the award winning paper: Discovery of a glyphosate oxidase in nature
Discover all the FEMS Journals Article Awards from 2024.