Designing yeast as plant-like hyperaccumulators for heavy metals
Existing heavy metal bioremediation systems are mainly based on plants, which require long growing time in specific conditions. Here, the authors mimic the characteristics of plant hyperaccumulators to engineer more tractable baker’s yeast and achieve 10–100-fold higher accumulation of chromium, ars...
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Auteurs principaux: | George L. Sun, Erin. E. Reynolds, Angela M. Belcher |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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