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    ATCC benchmark e faecalis strain
    Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. <t>faecalis</t> isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production <t>of</t> <t>H2</t> and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).
    Benchmark E Faecalis Strain, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 96/100, based on 228 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Isolation and characterization of Enterococcus faecalis isolate VT-H1: A highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium from palm oil mill effluent (POME)

    Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

    doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.08.017

    Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production of H2 and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production of H2 and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).

    Techniques Used: Isolation, Sequencing, Next-Generation Sequencing, Nanopore Sequencing

    Fig. 6 e Butyric acid and acetic acid production and pH variation of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 fermentation with the optimal condition for H2 production (30 C and initial pH of fermentation were 6.8).
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 6 e Butyric acid and acetic acid production and pH variation of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 fermentation with the optimal condition for H2 production (30 C and initial pH of fermentation were 6.8).

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    Fig. 7 e Schematic representation of multisubunit complexes of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 for H2 production based on hybrid sequencing analysis. Subunits consist of formate hydrogenlyase (FHL) complex, NADH-dependent oxidoreductase subunit E, and NADH-quinone oxidoreductase subunit F; proposed model of soluble NADþ -reducing hydrogenase (SH) pathway for H2 production.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 7 e Schematic representation of multisubunit complexes of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 for H2 production based on hybrid sequencing analysis. Subunits consist of formate hydrogenlyase (FHL) complex, NADH-dependent oxidoreductase subunit E, and NADH-quinone oxidoreductase subunit F; proposed model of soluble NADþ -reducing hydrogenase (SH) pathway for H2 production.

    Techniques Used: Sequencing



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    ATCC benchmark e faecalis strain
    Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. <t>faecalis</t> isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production <t>of</t> <t>H2</t> and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).
    Benchmark E Faecalis Strain, supplied by ATCC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 96/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production of H2 and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).

    Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

    Article Title: Isolation and characterization of Enterococcus faecalis isolate VT-H1: A highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium from palm oil mill effluent (POME)

    doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.08.017

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 1 e Experimental design for isolation, characterization, and conditions optimization of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1. A pure microbe strain was isolated from POME, then its genome was sequenced and assembled with hybrid assembly approach following with genome sequence analysis. The effects on cell growth and production of H2 and VFAs were determined. (NGS, Next-generation sequencing; ONT, Oxford nanopore sequencing; POME, Palm oil mill effluent; VFAs, Volatile fatty acids).

    Article Snippet: To assess the efficiency of H2 production by E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 compared to other strains, the cumulative H2 yield of our strain with the benchmark E. faecalis strain (ATCC 47077TM) were compared.

    Techniques: Isolation, Sequencing, Next-Generation Sequencing, Nanopore Sequencing

    Fig. 6 e Butyric acid and acetic acid production and pH variation of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 fermentation with the optimal condition for H2 production (30 C and initial pH of fermentation were 6.8).

    Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

    Article Title: Isolation and characterization of Enterococcus faecalis isolate VT-H1: A highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium from palm oil mill effluent (POME)

    doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.08.017

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 6 e Butyric acid and acetic acid production and pH variation of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 fermentation with the optimal condition for H2 production (30 C and initial pH of fermentation were 6.8).

    Article Snippet: To assess the efficiency of H2 production by E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 compared to other strains, the cumulative H2 yield of our strain with the benchmark E. faecalis strain (ATCC 47077TM) were compared.

    Techniques:

    Fig. 7 e Schematic representation of multisubunit complexes of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 for H2 production based on hybrid sequencing analysis. Subunits consist of formate hydrogenlyase (FHL) complex, NADH-dependent oxidoreductase subunit E, and NADH-quinone oxidoreductase subunit F; proposed model of soluble NADþ -reducing hydrogenase (SH) pathway for H2 production.

    Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

    Article Title: Isolation and characterization of Enterococcus faecalis isolate VT-H1: A highly efficient hydrogen-producing bacterium from palm oil mill effluent (POME)

    doi: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.08.017

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 7 e Schematic representation of multisubunit complexes of E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 for H2 production based on hybrid sequencing analysis. Subunits consist of formate hydrogenlyase (FHL) complex, NADH-dependent oxidoreductase subunit E, and NADH-quinone oxidoreductase subunit F; proposed model of soluble NADþ -reducing hydrogenase (SH) pathway for H2 production.

    Article Snippet: To assess the efficiency of H2 production by E. faecalis isolate VT-H1 compared to other strains, the cumulative H2 yield of our strain with the benchmark E. faecalis strain (ATCC 47077TM) were compared.

    Techniques: Sequencing