Publications by authors named "Lianbing Lin"

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  • The study investigates gene expression and miRNA regulation in silkworms (Bombyx mori) during and after death to understand biological processes that continue post-mortem.
  • Researchers found 171 genes that showed sustained changes in expression after death, mainly linked to nerve signaling, immunity, and transport functions.
  • They identified specific mRNA-miRNA interactions that play roles in stress hormone regulation and transcription activity, validated through experiments, offering insights into biological mechanisms active even after death.
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Blume, a fully mycoheterotrophic perennial plant of the family Orchidaceae, is a traditional Chinese herb with medicinal and edible value. Interestingly, requires symbiotic relationships with and strains for seed germination and plant growth, respectively. However, there is no comprehensive summary of the symbiotic mechanism between fungi and .

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Emerging evidence confirms beneficial properties of probiotics in promoting growth and immunity of farmed chicken. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the host-microbiome interactions mediated by probiotics are not fully understood. In this study, the internal mechanisms of Lacticaseibacillus chiayiensis-mediated host-microbiome interactions and to elucidate how it promotes host growth were investigated by additional supplementation with L.

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It is desirable to obtain high levels of viable Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, a widely used food probiotic whose antibacterial activity and potential application in milk remain largely uninvestigated. Here, we isolated and purified the L. paracasei strain XLK 401 from food-grade blueberry ferments and found that it exhibited strong antibacterial activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative foodborne pathogens, including Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella paratyphi B, Escherichia coli O157, and Shigella flexneri.

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, serves as a growth promoter used in the poultry industry, contributeing to broiler development. However, practical studies are needed to determine the probiotic potential and growth-promoting effects of specific strains. This study aims to determine whether XLK401 influences broiler chicken growth and the mechanisms involved.

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The growing issue of antibiotic resistance has restrained the utilization of antibiotics as growth enhancers in the poultry industry. Probiotics are candidates for replacing antibiotics in the poultry industry. However, probiotics are strain-specific and their efficacy needs to be investigated before applying them.

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The mechanisms underlying the toxicity of environmental stress are unclear for marine macrobenthos. Copper/Cu has posed the most serious threats to amphioxus, an ancient and model benthic cephalochordate. Herein, a dynamic change in the physiological parameters (GR, SOD, ATP, and MDA) was detected with ROS accumulation in Branchiostoma belcheri exposed to 0.

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Numerous different species of LAB are used in different fields due to their unique characteristics. However, , a newly established species in 2018, has limited microorganism resources, and lacks comprehensive evaluations of its properties. In this study, AACE3, isolated from fermented blueberry, was evaluated by genomic analysis and assays of the properties.

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Foodborne pathogens and their biofilms pose a risk to human health through food chain. However, the bacteriocin resources combating this threat are still limited. Here, one of the most used probiotics in food industry, was prepared on a large scale using alternating tangential flow (ATF) perfusion-based technology.

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Lactic acid bacteria are generally regarded as alternatives to antibiotics in livestock and poultry farming, especially strains, which are safe and have probiotic potential. Although has long been proposed to be a probiotic, the understanding of the roles of this species is still in its infancy. Here, a strain of CGMCC20700 isolated from the intestinal mucosa of Yunnan black-bone chicken broilers was investigated in the context of its safety and probiotic characteristics by whole-genome sequencing in parallel with phenotypic analysis.

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Antibacterial activity and mechanism of action of bacteriocins against bacteria that cause pork contamination remain unclear. Here, antibacterial activity of bacteriocin LFX01 against two important indicator strains (i.e.

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  • - The study focuses on S01, a strain of bacteria isolated from a unique fish in Yunnan Province, revealing its genetic makeup which includes 1,895 genes and potential probiotic characteristics related to stress resistance and immunity.
  • - Probiotic supplementation with S01 improved antioxidant enzyme activity and reduced oxidative damage in the fish, indicating a positive health effect.
  • - High-throughput sequencing showed that S01 increased gut microbial diversity and shifted the balance of gut bacteria, decreasing harmful bacteria and enhancing beneficial strains.
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Developing new strategies to replace or supplement antibiotics to combat bacterial infection is a pressing task in the field of microbiological research. In this study, we report a lytic enzyme named P9ly deriving from the bacteriophage PSD9 that could infect multidrug-resistant . This enzyme was identified through whole-genome sequencing of PSD9.

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Staphylococcus aureus and its biofilm have emerged as a significant threat to the safety of dairy products. In recent years, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) bacteriocins have been widely acknowledged as the potential natural antibacterial substance in food biopreservation due to their excellent antibacterial effects. However, few LAB bacteriocins with antibacterial and antibiofilm activity against S.

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Few bacteriocins with antibacterial activity against have been reported. Here, a novel bacteriocin () produced by strain LF-8 from the intestine of tilapia was purified and extensively characterized. possesses a molecular weight of 1049.

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Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Staphylococcus aureus biofilms have emerged as a serious threat to human health. Recently, the development of antibiotic replacement therapy has gained much attention due to the potential application of bacteriocin. The present study sought to evaluate the antibacterial effect of bacteriocin XJS01 against MDR S.

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Bupleuri Radix, serving as the sovereign medicinal in many antidepressant compound preparations, has been proved effective in treating depression in mice, but its effect on the intestinal flora remains unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Bupleurum chinense(one of the original materials of Bupleuri Radix) on the behaviors and the diversity of intestinal flora of depressed mice. A depression mouse model was induced by repeated social defeat stress.

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The egg-pathogenic fungus parasitizes on nematode eggs, and thus, it is used as a good biocontrol agent against plant root-knot nematodes. However, little is known about the transcriptional response of while infecting nematode eggs. This study presents the whole transcriptome sequencing of and transcriptome-wide gene expression analysis of upon infecting the eggs of compared to non-infecting controls.

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Aquatic fireflies are important indicators of the quality of freshwater environments and key models for research on insect adaptation to freshwater environments. For these investigations, gene expression analyses using quantitative real-time PCR are heavily dependent on reliable reference genes. In this study, based on a transcriptome assembly and annotation for the aquatic firefly at the adult and larval stages, 10 candidate reference genes (α-, β-, β-, , , , , , , and ) were identified for analyses of expression stability.

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Background: New strategies are urgently needed to deal with the growing problem of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens. As the natural viruses against bacteria, recently, bacteriophages have received particular attention. Here, we identified and characterized a novel peptidoglycan hydrolase named MMPphg by decoding the complete genome sequence of Meiothermus bacteriophage MMP17, which was isolated in Tengchong hot spring in China and contains a circular genome of 33,172 bp in size and a GC content of 63.

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Larval aquatic fireflies in fresh water are adversely affected by water pollutants such as benzo(a)pyrene (BaP). However, their response to BaP stress at the microRNA (miRNA)-regulatory level remains unknown. Here, transcriptomes containing 31,872 genes and six miRNA transcriptional profiles were obtained for Aquatica wuhana larvae, and comparative analysis was performed between larvae exposed to BaP (0.

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Aquatic insects are well adapted to freshwater environments, but the molecular basis of these adaptations remains largely unknown. Most firefly species (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) are terrestrial, but the larvae of several species are aquatic. Here, larval and adult transcriptomes from Aquatica leii (freshwater) and Lychnuris praetexta (terrestrial) were generated to test whether the genes associated with metabolic efficiency and morphology have undergone adaptive evolution to fresh water.

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Recently, high cell-density (HCD) cultivation has become an important tool for production of many microbial products. However, to the best of our knowledge, no study regarding HCD fermentation, overproduction and purification of thermostable bacteriophage lysin has been reported. Here, by employing a glucose-limited fed-batch strategy, we performed high density fermentation of the host Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) cells, compared the efficiency of high pressure homogenization, ultrasonication and thermolysis in bacterial cell disruption after HCD cultivation, and purified TSPphg, a thermostable lysin derived from extremophilic bacteriophage TSP4.

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New strategies against antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens are urgently needed but are not within reach. Here, we present in vitro and in vivo antimicrobial activity of TSPphg, a novel phage lysin identified from extremophilic Thermus phage TSP4 by sequencing its whole genome. By breaking down the bacterial cells, TSPphg is able to cause bacteria destruction and has shown bactericidal activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria, especially antibiotic-resistant strains of , in which the complete elimination and highest reduction in bacterial counts by greater than 6 logs were observed upon 50 μg/mL TSPphg treatment at 37 °C for 1 h.

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The genome sequence of a novel Meiothermus bacteriophage, named MMP7, which was isolated from Tengchong hot spring in Yunnan Province of China and belongs to the family Myoviridae, was sequenced in this study. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported genome sequence of a Meiothermus phage, which has a circular DNA genome of 32,864 bp and a GC content of 64%. The MMP7 genome contains 53 putative protein-encoding genes but no rRNA or tRNA genes, and it exhibits low overall sequence similarity and no significant homology to phage genomes whose sequences are publicly available, suggesting that MMP7 is a novel phage.

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