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                             <td> <em>Bacillus subtilis</em> dye-decolorizing peroxidase (BsDyP) </td>
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                             <td> Found in <em>Bacillus subtilis<em>, the physiological function of this newly discovered enzyme is still unclear, although it has <strong>shown effectivenes in degrading lignin and azo dyes</strong>, which makes it useful for us. Not as effective as PpDyP for most compounds, but very efficient in degrading ABTS. BioBrick will be constructed via PCR. </td>
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                             <td> Found in <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>, the physiological function of this newly discovered enzyme is still unclear, although it has <strong>shown effectivenes in degrading lignin and azo dyes</strong>, which makes it useful for us. Not as effective as PpDyP for most compounds, but very efficient in degrading ABTS. BioBrick will be constructed via PCR. </td>
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