Michigan State University scientists have identified a protein required for photosynthesis that could ultimately lead to plants designed for biofuel production.
Professor Christoph Benning and other MSU researchers discovered the protein that is necessary for development of chloroplasts — the machinery of photosynthesis, which uses light and energy to convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates for plant food and oxygen.
UW-Madison bacteriology professor Tim Donohue, director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, is quoted.