Microbes Produce Precursor To Missile Propellent
Makarand writes "According to this article on ScienceDaily.com microbiologists at the Michigan State University have
created strains of bacteria which can convert certain types of sugars into a non-natural synthetic material,
called butanetriol, which is used to produce a missile propellant (butanetriol trinitrate). The DNA
of bacteria like Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas fragi was altered so that these
bacteria could act
as minifactories producing butanetriol. Interestingly, butanetriol is a precursor to two
cholesterol-lowering drugs making this process useful in both pharmaceutical and defense applications."
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