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                 <p>We plan to create a <strong>complete synthetic azo dye decolourising device</strong> in <em>E. coli</em> which incorporates several different independent enzymes that act on azo dyes and their breakdown products. After evaluating their individual breakdown characteristics, we aim to investigate the potential synergistic action of these enzymes in a single synthetic <em>E. coli</em> device and design a bioprocess which could be used to upscale the method to an industrial context. </p>
                 <p>We plan to create a <strong>complete synthetic azo dye decolourising device</strong> in <em>E. coli</em> which incorporates several different independent enzymes that act on azo dyes and their breakdown products. After evaluating their individual breakdown characteristics, we aim to investigate the potential synergistic action of these enzymes in a single synthetic <em>E. coli</em> device and design a bioprocess which could be used to upscale the method to an industrial context. </p>
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