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"Wang Q" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Integrative approach to mitigate chromium toxicity in soil and enhance antioxidant activities in rice (Oryza sativa L.) using magnesium-iron nanocomposite and Staphylococcus aureus strains Ali MA; Sardar MF; Dar AA; Niaz M; Ali J; Wang Q; Zheng Y; Luo Y; Albasher G; Li F; 39190219
ENCS
2 Genome sequencing of 15 acid-tolerant yeasts Bagley JA; Pyne ME; Exley K; Kevvai K; Wang Q; Whiteway M; Martin VJJ; 37747226
BIOLOGY
3 Screening non-conventional yeasts for acid tolerance and engineering Pichia occidentalis for production of muconic acid Pyne ME; Bagley JA; Narcross L; Kevvai K; Exley K; Davies M; Wang Q; Whiteway M; Martin VJJ; 37652930
BIOLOGY
4 Practical fixed-time trajectory tracking control of constrained wheeled mobile robots with kinematic disturbances Lu Q; Chen J; Wang Q; Zhang D; Sun M; Su CY; 35039151
ENCS
5 Impact of fluorination on interface energetics and growth of pentacene on Ag(111). Wang Q, Chen MT, Franco-CaƱellas A, Shen B, Geiger T, F Bettinger H, Schreiber F, Salzmann I, Gerlach A, Duhm S 32974114
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:Genome sequencing of 15 acid-tolerant yeasts
Authors:Bagley JAPyne MEExley KKevvai KWang QWhiteway MMartin VJJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37747226/
DOI:10.1128/MRA.00337-23
Publication:Microbiology resource announcements
Keywords:CandidaKazachstaniaPichiaSaccharomycesScheffersomycesWickerhamiellaWickerhamomycesacid resistanceyeasts
PMID:37747226 Category: Date Added:2023-09-25
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY

Description:

We report draft genome sequences for 15 non-conventional Saccharomycotina yeast strains obtained from public culture repositories. Included in our collection are eight strains of Pichia with broad tolerance to dicarboxylic acids. The genome sequences of these strains will enable comparative genomics of acid-tolerant phenotypes and strain engineering of non-conventional hosts.





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