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- who: Jiayu Zhang from the School, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, China have published the Article: Deciphering chloramphenicol biotransformation mechanisms and microbial interactions via integrated multi-omics and cultivation-dependent approaches, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study provides desirable strain and enzyme resources for enhanced bioremediation of chloramphenicol-contaminated hotspot sites such as pharmaceutical wastewater and livestock and poultry wastewater. The authors found that capO presented a reverse-U expression pattern in Sphingomonas sp. (i.e., MAG1), and Caballeronia sp. (i.e., MAG2) during CAP biotransformation and especially the expression of capO in the main CAP . . .
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