Publications by authors named "Rongrong Chang"

Anaerobic fermentation is an efficient method to extract phosphorus from excess sludge, thereby facilitating its recovery and mitigating the phosphorus resource shortage. However, the prevalent metal-bound phosphorus species within sludge was difficult to release into the fermentation liquor. To address this, this study evaluated the enhanced phosphorus release performance from sludge containing iron-phosphorus compounds (Fe-P) via co-fermenting it with agriculture wastes.

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Silencers, the yin to enhancers' yang, play a pivotal role in fine-tuning gene expression throughout the genome. However, despite their recognized importance, comprehensive identification of these regulatory elements in the genome is still in its early stages. We developed a method called Ss-STARR-seq to directly determine the activity of silencers in the whole genome.

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Article Synopsis
  • Continuous high-intensity light exposure significantly reduces the activity of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria, leading to a rapid decline in nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) in reactors.
  • The study found that adding tea polyphenols helped maintain higher NREs (75.2% and 82.5%) by protecting the anammox bacteria from oxidative damage caused by light.
  • Results indicated that while certain bacteria like Candidatus Kuenenia were negatively affected by light, others thrived, offering insights for improving nitrogen removal systems in environments with light exposure.
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Hi-C can obtain three-dimensional chromatin structure information and is widely used for genome assembly. We constructed the GutHi-C technology. As shown in the graphical abstract, it is a highly efficient and quick-to-operate method and can be widely used for human, livestock, and poultry gut microorganisms.

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Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox), an energy-efficient deamination biotechnology, faces operational challenges in low-temperature environments. Enhancing the metabolic activity of anammox bacteria (AnAOB) is pivotal for advancing its application in mainstream municipal wastewater treatment. Inspired by the metabolic adaptability of AnAOB and based on our previous findings, this work investigated the enhancement of intracellular ATP and NADH synthesis through the exogenous supply of reduced humic acid (HA) and HO redox couple, aiming to augment AnAOB activity under low-temperature conditions.

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Nonphotosynthetic microorganisms are typically unable to directly utilize light energy, but light might change the metabolic pathway of these bacteria indirectly by forming intermediates such as reactive oxygen species (ROS). This work investigated the role of light on nitrogen conversion by anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) consortia. The results showed that high intensity light (>20000 lx) caused .

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