Publications by authors named "Le Quang Man"

Background: The Mekong River is the 10 largest river in the world. It is recognised as the most productive river in Southeast Asia and economically essential to the region, with an estimated 60-65 million people living in the lower Mekong Basin. The Mekong Delta within Vietnam is considered a highly vulnerable ecosystem under threat from increasing anthropogenic pressure, such as dam construction and, as a consequence, the Delta is sinking and altering the natural hydrological cycle.

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  • Vietnamese ginseng, also known as Ngoc Linh ginseng, is a valuable herb in Vietnam with various health benefits, including immune system enhancement and anti-cancer properties.
  • The study successfully assembled the whole genome of Vietnamese ginseng, revealing it to be approximately 3 billion base pairs long and containing over 79,000 gene models, with many genes linked to triterpenoid biosynthesis identified.
  • Researchers cloned and characterized three genes related to squalene monooxygenase and analyzed gene expression levels involved in terpenoid biosynthesis in different plant parts, contributing important data for future studies on ginsenoside production.
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Chitinases are enzymes that catalyze the degradation of chitin, a major component of the cell walls of pathogenic fungi and cuticles of insects, gaining increasing attention for the control of fungal pathogens and insect pests. Production of recombinant chitinase in a suitable host can result in a more pure product with less processing time and a significantly larger yield than that produced by native microorganisms. The present study aimed to express the synthetic chi42 gene (syncodChi42), which was optimized from the chi42 gene of Trichoderma asperellum SH16, in Escherichia coli to produce 42 kDa chitinase (Ta-CHI42); then determined the activity of this enzyme, characterizations and in vitro antifungal activity as well as its immunogenicity in mice.

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