I'm now citing a paper from the year 2002, so i don't know how up-to-date this information is but:
'CALA is an extremely thermostable protein, and the enzyme has its temperature optimum above 90 °C. The lipase is, in fact, probably the most thermostable lipase described to date, [...] Thus, the enzyme has found use in the paper and pulp and textile industries where it is used to hydrolyze very high-melting fatty acid glycerides and resin esters.' - Ref. [1]
So: Yes, in principle. :)
That’s great man :) Amazing post too. Looking forward to more of this from you :)
Thank you very much! I will do what i can. :)