Publications by authors named "Guizheng Zhang"

Probiotics have attracted considerable attention in animal husbandry due to their positive effect on animal growth and health. This study aimed to screen candidate probiotic strain promoting the growth and health of silkworm and reveal the potential mechanisms. A novel probiotic Pediococcus pentosaceus strain (ZZ61) substantially promoted body weight gain, feed efficiency, and silk yield.

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Temperature is an important factor in the growth, development, survival, and reproduction of organisms. The high-temperature resistance mechanism of insects may be significant for use in the prevention and control of insect pests. The silkworm, , is an important Lepidoptera model species for studies on pest control in agriculture and forestry.

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Acrylamide is present in thermally processed foods, and it possesses toxic and carcinogenic properties. L-asparaginases could effectively regulate the formation of acrylamide at the source. However, current L-asparaginases have drawbacks such as poor thermal stability, low catalytic activity, and poor substrate specificity, thereby restricting their utility in the food industry.

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Microsporidia are a group of obligate intracellular parasites that infect almost all animals, causing serious human diseases and major economic losses to the farming industry. Nosema bombycis is a typical microsporidium that infects multiple lepidopteran insects via fecal-oral and transovarial transmission (TOT); however, the underlying TOT processes and mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we characterized the TOT process and identified key factors enabling N.

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Silkworms (Bombyx mori) reared on artificial diets during all instars have the advantages of simplicity and efficiency, year-round production, and reduced risk of poisoning. However, low silk yield remains a challenge, limiting its industrial application. To address this issue, the spinning behavior, nutrient absorption, and transcriptomics of silkworms were investigated.

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The insect glycoside hydrolase family 20 --acetylhexosaminidases (HEXs) are key enzymes involved in chitin degradation. In this study, nine genes in were identified by genome-wide analysis. Bioinformatic analysis based on the transcriptome database indicated that each gene had a distinct expression pattern.

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  • The Yao silkworm, unique for producing yellow flat plate silk, has been cultivated exclusively by the Baiku Yao ethnic group in Guangxi, China, for a millennium.
  • Recent research sequenced the mitochondrial genomes of five Yao silkworm strains and ten domestic silkworm strains, revealing similarities in their genetic structures and a shared evolutionary ancestor.
  • Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the Yao silkworm is an ancient lineage of the domestic silkworm, highlighting its significance in understanding silkworm evolution.
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The 70 kDa heat shock proteins play important roles in protecting organisms against environmental stresses, which are divided into stress-inducible forms (HSP70s) and heat shock cognates (HSC70s). In this study, heat shock protein 70 family was identified in the whole genome of the silkworm. Based on the known nomenclature and phylogenetic analysis, four HSP70s and five HSC70s were classified.

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The synergism of combination chemotherapy can only be achieved under specific drug ratios. Herein, hyaluronic acid (HA)-functionalized regenerated silk fibroin-based nanoparticles (NPs) were used to concurrently deliver curcumin (CUR) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) at various weight ratios (3.3 : 1, 1.

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  • Fibroin from silkworms is made up of various polypeptides, including heavy and light chains, but their specific roles in silk processing are still not well understood.
  • Researchers created transgenic silkworms to study how these proteins behave in silk glands and cocoon silk by tracking fluorescent fusion proteins.
  • Findings revealed that hydrophilic N-terminal domains help prevent premature protein crystallization on micelle surfaces, while C-terminal domains help manage the solubility of large micelles, providing insights that could advance artificial silk production and biomaterials development.
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Here, we describe the first complete mitochondrial genome of Yao silkworm, a unique silkworm resource native at Guangxi, China. This circular molecule is 15,656 bp long and contains the typical set of 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and 22 transfer RNA genes) and one non-coding A + T-rich region of 494 bp long. The genome organization and gene arrangement are identical to those observed in all available strains.

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Purpose: Varied XPC genetics are related to bladder cancer susceptibility. We determined whether decreased XPC expression influences bladder cancer malignancy and clinical outcome.

Materials And Methods: Changes in XPC and p53 expression were detected by immunochemistry in 108 bladder cancers, including 29 papillary neoplasms of low malignant potential, and 48 low and 31 high grade lesions, of which 47 were stage Ta-T1 and 61 were stage T2-T3.

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