Publications by authors named "Guang-yuan Wang"

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  • - Researchers are developing multivalent glycosidase inhibitors derived from 1-deoxynojirimycin to target α-glucosidases, but the effectiveness of self-assembly in living systems still needs more investigation.
  • - They created two amphiphilic compounds and examined their ability to self-assemble, inhibit α-glucosidases, and provide fluorescence imaging in living organs.
  • - One compound showed better inhibition and successfully formed a complex that could be visualized in the small intestine, suggesting that this self-assembly strategy could lead to new hypoglycemic drug designs.
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  • * The study tested the use of anthraquinone-2-sulfonate (AQS) immobilized on biochar in two different reactors, leading to high decolorization rates of azo dyes after 175 days of operation.
  • * Reactor 1, using the novel carrier, showed better stability and more favorable microbial interactions compared to Reactor 2, highlighting a promising approach for enhancing azo dye biotransformation in wastewater treatment.
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  • Synthetic glycoconjugates are being developed to detect glycosidase enzymes, but effective binding interactions, particularly with multivalent glycosidase inhibitors and α-glycosidases, remain limited.
  • The study synthesizes three naphthalimide-DNJ conjugates and investigates their binding and inhibition effects on glycosidases, finding that their inhibitory activity is linked to strong binding interactions.
  • Among the compounds, compound 13, which features a six-carbon chain, demonstrated the strongest binding and inhibition against specific glycosidases, resulting in a significant reduction in blood glucose levels in mice, suggesting potential for fluorescent sensing methods in detecting glycosidase inhibition.
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The current petroleum chemical methods for fumaric acid production can cause heavy pollution and global warming. In this study, the engineered strains of var. were found to be suitable for green fumaric acid producer.

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Although multivalent glucosidase inhibitors based on iminosugars have shown enhanced inhibition activity, an effective way to improve their hypoglycemic effect in vivo, is still in infancy and needs further development. In this paper, PBI-5DNJ and PBI-6DNJ, with three or four DNJ moieties respectively conjugated at the bay position were synthesized. PBI-6DNJ evidenced stronger π-π stacking interactions and, when self-assembled, a smaller size than that of PBI-5DNJ.

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With the acceleration of urbanization, the proportion of surface imperviousness is increasing continuously in cities, resulting in frequent waterlogging disasters. In this context, storm water management, based on the low-impact development (LID) concept, offers an effective measure for the management of urban storm waters. First, the storm water management model (SWMM) was built for a typical cold climate city (Changchun) in China.

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The interactive effects of both biochar (BC) and electrochemistry (EC) can affect nitrogen (N) removal process. However, little is known about how this function in constructed wetland (CW) systems. In this study, an electrochemically (EC) coupled BC-amended saturated subsurface vertical flow constructed wetland (BECW) systems were established to enhance nitrogen (N) removal.

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Background: 3-Hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) is an important platform chemical, serving as a precursor for a wide range of industrial applications such as the production of acrylic acid and 1,3-propanediol. Although Escherichia coli or Saccharomyces cerevisiae are the primary industrial microbes for the production of 3-HP, alternative engineered hosts have the potential to generate 3-HP from other carbon feedstocks. Methylobacterium extorquens AM1, a facultative methylotrophic α-proteobacterium, is a model system for assessing the possibility of generating 3-HP from one-carbon feedstock methanol.

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A shocking Longjiang River cadmium pollution accident occurred in 2012, the effects of which on microbial communities remain unclear. Alkaline precipitation technology was applied for remediation, but concerns rose about the stability of this technology. To understand the geographic distribution of cadmium and its correlation with microbes, in this study, 39 water samples and 39 sludge samples from this river and 2 soil samples from the nearby farmland were collected for chemical and microbial analyses.

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  • Researchers isolated a new mutant of Grifola frondosa, M270, using cosmic radiation to enhance exopolysaccharide (EPS) production.
  • M270 produced a thicker EPS layer and higher yields in fermentation, achieving 10.3 g/L of EPS and 17.9 g/L of dry mycelia biomass over 204 hours.
  • The water-soluble EPS fraction, EP1, was identified as a heteroglycan-protein complex, exhibiting tumor growth inhibition in mice, suggesting potential therapeutic applications.
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Both the whole cells and protoplasts of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and Bacillus cereus, two biofilm-forming bacteria, were disrupted by the lipopeptide 6-2 produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens anti-CA. The lipopeptide 6-2 could also effectively inhibit the formation of biofilms and disperse pre-formed biofilms. Live/dead staining of the biofilms grown in the absence or presence of the lipopeptide 6-2 showed that more dead bacterial cells in the presence of the lipopeptide than those in the absence of the lipopeptide and biofilm formation was greatly reduced by the lipopeptide 6-2.

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The INU1 gene encoding an exo-inulinase from the marine-derived yeast Candida membranifaciens subsp. flavinogenie W14-3 was cloned and characterized. It had an open reading frame of 1,536 bp long encoding an inulinase.

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Yarrowia lipolytica ACA-DC 50109 is an oleaginous yeast. In order to know the function of pyruvate carboxylase (PYC) in lipid biosynthesis, the PYC gene cloned from Pichia guilliermondii Pcla22 was overexpressed in the oleaginous yeast. The lipid contents in the wild-type strain ACA-DC 50109 and the transformants P4, P7, and P103 were 30.

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l-Malic acid has many uses in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical and medical industries. It can be produced by one-step fermentation, enzymatic transformation of fumaric acid to l-malate and acid hydrolysis of polymalic acid. However, the process for one-step fermentation is preferred as it has many advantages over any other process.

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Killer toxins secreted by some yeast strains are the proteins that kill sensitive cells of the same or related yeast genera. In recent years, many new yeast species have been found to be able to produce killer toxins against the pathogenic yeasts, especially Candida albicans. Some of the killer toxins have been purified and characterized, and the genes encoding the killer toxins have been cloned and characterized.

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After over 100 strains of Aureobasidium spp isolated from mangrove system were screened for their ability to produce poly(β-malic acid) (PMA), it was found that Aureobasidium sp. P6 strain among them could produce high level of Ca(2+)-PMA. Fourteen percent glucose and 6.

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In this study, after screening of 9 fungal strains for their ability to produce calcium malate, it was found that Penicillium sclerotiorum K302 among them could produce high-level of calcium malate. Under the optimal conditions, the titer of calcium malate in the supernatant was 88.6 g/l at flask level.

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In this study, the MIG1 gene in the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica ACA-DC 50109 (the parent yeast) was disrupted and the disruptant M25 obtained could grow in yeast nitrogen base-N5000 medium without uracil or the medium with 2-deoxy-D-glucose. It was found that the cells of the disruptant M25 had more lipid bodies than those of its parent yeast. The disruptant M25 contained 48.

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The INU1 gene (Accession number: JX073660) encoding exo-inulinase from Cryptococcus aureus HYA was cloned and characterized. The gene had an open reading frame (ORF) of 1653 bp long encoding an inulinase. The coding region of the gene was not interrupted by any intron.

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In this study, an inulinase-producing yeast strain Pcla22 of Pichia guilliermondii was identified. It was found that the yeast strain Pcla22 could produce higher amount of oil and more lipid bodies in its cells than any other yeast strains tested in this study. Under the optimal conditions, 60.

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Objective: To investigate the protective effects of insulin on burn serum-challenged cardiocyte apoptosis and its mechanism.

Methods: Burn-serum challenged cardiocytes were pretreated with insulin and inhibitors to pathway SB203580 and LY294002. The expression of cardiac myofilament proteins cleaved-caspase-3, Bax and phosphorylation nuclear factor-ΚB inhibitive factor α (p-IΚBα) were examined by Western blotting.

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