The purpose of this paper is to discover the structure of various bacterial and archaea laccases for alteration and use in biofuel technology. This project is currently pending results which are being reached through protein crystallography and x-ray diffraction analysis. The whole of this experiment aims to solve the structure of a specific bacterial laccase using protein crystallography and x-ray diffraction to understand laccase function and characteristics. The Echo™ (labcyte) is used to eject nano-liter sized samples from crystallization kits and protein samples using sound waves travelling through water on to a plate which is routinely analyzed for crystals. Currently, the best crystals have been diffracted at approximately 1.8 Å; and the data is being analyzed by expert crystallographers and beamline scientist to evaluate the structure of the molecule. Laccase proteins, copper-containing enzymes which catalyze oxidation reactions, greatly benefit bioremediation as their only byproduct is water. After results, research will advance into the manipulation of the laccase to function in different environments.