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  • PROJ Thermophilic Hadarchaeota grow on long-chain alkane in syntrophy with methanogens

    Yu Tiantian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2024.04.03

    Description

    OEP005183

  • PROJ Trascriptome sequencing on gallbladder cancer cohort - L

    Yingbin LIU, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2024.05.07

    Description

    NGS RNAseq on 18 paired GBC cases (tumor and paratumor) and 22 unpaired GBC tumor.

    OEP005263

  • PROJ Trascriptome sequencing on gallbladder cancer cohort - Z

    Yingbin LIU, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2024.05.07

    Description

    NGS RNAseq on 41 paired gallbladder cancer samples.

    OEP005264

  • PROJ Gallbladder-gallbladder cancer transcriptome atlas

    Yingbin LIU, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,2024.05.07

    Description

    This project included Pacbio CCS sequencing data and correponding NGS RNAseq data on gallbladder related samples, including eight gallbladder cancer samples, four normal gallbladder, four gallbladder cancer cell lines and one non-cancerous gallbladder epithelium cell line.

    OEP005262

  • PROJ Spatial Transcriptome of Liver Cancer

    Hong Li, SINH,2022.12.20

    Description

    Spatial Transcriptome (10X genomics Visium platform) on four fresh frozen liver cancer samples

    OEP003797

  • PROJ Viral-bacterial incubation experiment

    Cong Liu, East China Normal University,2023.03.16

    Description

    we conducted incubation experiment starting with mixing different amounts of soil viruses with soil bacteria and tracked the dynamics of virus and bacterial cell abundances as well as bacterial community composition.

    OEP004046

  • PROJ Algicidal bacteria-derived membrane vesicles as shuttles mediating cross-kingdom interactions between bacteria and algae

    Xiaolan Lin, Xiamen University,2023.10.13

    Description

    Bacterial membrane vesicles (BMVs) were recently recognized as an important biological shuttle bus for channeling interspecies and interkingdom interactions. However, whether and how BMVs are involved in the communication between bacteria and algae remains unknown. Here, we show the first demonstration that BMVs perform cargo delivery to targeted microalgae. In this study, membrane vesicles (MVs) released from the algicidal bacterium Chitinimonas prasina LY03 (LY03-MVs) with the same algicidal activity and spectrum as strain LY03 were observed. The yellow‒green pigment produced by LY03 was then extracted and identified as a novel algicidal compound that was found to be selectively packaged into LY03-MVs. Microscopic imaging further confirmed that the algicidal compound loaded in LY03-MVs was delivered to the microalgae Heterosigma akashiwo and Thalassiosira pseudonana via membrane fusion, and its efficiency could be enhanced by the chemotactic responses of LY03 toward targeted algae. Combined with the observation of MV-labeled nucleic acids in algal cells and the recovery of growth of iron-depleted microalgae by MVs, our study demonstrated that BMVs can perform the delivery of multiple functional cargoes to algae, which reveals a previously unknown mechanism by which algicidal bacteria store hydrophobic algicidal pigments in MVs to trigger target microalgae death and strongly suggests that BMVs could potentially be useful tools for engineering the cross-talk between bacteria and algae.

    OEP004642

  • PROJ Heterotrophic-autotrophic Sulfate Reduction in Three-dimensional Electrode Biofilm Reactor

    高德 壮, ,2024.04.20

    Description

    Untreated sulfate in wastewater can lead to the production of pungent hydrogen sulfide after anaerobic reduction in municipal pipes, posing a health hazard and corroding pipelines, leading to sewage leakage and further soil pollution. However, single heterotrophic sulfate reduction in sewage treatment often fails to provide satisfactory results. In contrast, three-dimensional electrode biofilm technology is effective for both heterotrophic and autotrophic reduction processes. This study aimed to treat sulfate wastewater using this technology. Different currents (R1 0 mA, R2 10 mA, R3 30 mA, and R4 50 mA) were applied to the reactor. Results showed that a 50 mA current can effectively improve sulfate reduction.

    OEP005225

  • PROJ CS201910100905

    zhixin lu, Sinotech Genomics,2024.02.29

    Description

    OEP005094

  • PROJ Diversity of Bacterial, fungal, and functional microbial community associated with carbon and nitrogen cyclings in freshwater littoral zones in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi province, China

    Jin Zeng, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,2023.03.30

    Description

    Diversity of bacterial, fungal, and nirS, nirK, nosZI, nrfA, NC10, DAMO mcrA community associated with carbon and nitrogen cyclings in freshwater littoral zones in Poyang Lake, Jiangxi province, China

    OEP004088