Publications by authors named "Enyi Wang"

The inherent stability and recalcitrance of benzene ring structures render aromatic compounds a major ecological concern and a substantial risk to human health. Hence, developing a facile and efficacious detection technique for aromatic compounds is essential. As our comprehension of aromatic compound characteristics deepens, microbial cell-based biosensors have emerged as increasingly popular tools in the detection of aromatic compounds.

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  • - A new bacterium, named LG-2, was found in sludge from a pesticide factory in China and is characterized as aerobic, non-motile, and spherical, thriving best at temperatures around 30°C and neutral pH.
  • - Genetic analyses show that LG-2 shares a high sequence similarity with certain strains in specific bacterial genera and appears to form a distinct clade within its family, indicating it is a novel species.
  • - The study details LG-2’s unique cellular and genomic features, such as its fatty acid composition, menaquinone type, and genome size, supporting its classification into a new genus and species.
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