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Fig. 3 | Microbial Cell Factories

Fig. 3

From: Engineering marine fungi for conversion of d-galacturonic acid to mucic acid

Fig. 3

Mucic and residual d-galacturonic acid concentrations in 24-well plate Trichoderma cultures with poly-d-galacturonic acid. Trichoderma sp. LF328 and its transformants T2 and T3 were grown in 4 ml medium containing poly-d-galacturonic acid and lactose (a) or d-xylose (b) as co-substrate. T. reesei Δgar1 udh strain D-161646 was included as a positive control. Error bars represent ± standard error of the mean for n = 2 or 3 biological replicates

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