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A recent report from Santosh Deemed to be University in Delhi, India, focuses on the identification and characterization of the CadA protein in Pseudomonas aeruginosa BC15. The CadA protein is involved in cadmium (Cd) tolerance and has potential applications in bioremediation of cadmium-contaminated environments. The study used in silico methods to predict the 3D structure of CadA and found that it has metal-binding sites, with a higher affinity for Cd compared to other heavy metals. This research provides valuable insights into the structure and function of CadA, which could lead to cost-effective strategies for cadmium remediation. [Extracted from the article] |