Publications by authors named "Shi-Yun Li"

Aeromonas veronii is one of the predominant pathogenic species that can imperil the survival of farmed fish. However, the interactive networks of immune regulation and metabolic response in A. veronii-infected fish are still unclear.

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Tumor necrosis factor α1 (TNFα) is a pleiotropic cytokine involved in immune regulation and cellular homeostasis, but the crucial role of TNFα in fish gut remained unclear. The current study aimed to evaluate the immunoregulatory function of TNFα1 on gut barrier in a novel hybrid fish (WR), which was produced by crossing white crucian carp (Carassius cuvieri, ♀) with red crucian carp (Carassius auratus red var, ♂). In this study, WR-tnfα1 sequence was identified, and a high-level expression was detected in the intestine.

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TNFα is one of important cytokines belonging to TNF superfamily, which can exhibit a pleiotropic effect in immune modulation, homeostasis as well as pathogenesis. However, its immunoregulatory function on mucosal immunity in fish gut are still unclear. In this study, we aimed to investigated the immunoregulatory role of TNFα1 in midgut of white crucian carp (WCC).

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Aeromonas hydrophila is a common pathogen of freshwater fish. In this study, A. hydrophila infection was shown to cause tissue damage, trigger physiological changes as well as alter the expression profiles of immune- and metabolic-related genes in immune tissues of red crucian carp (RCC).

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Ferritin M is involved in the regulation of fish immunity. In this study, open reading frame (ORF) sequences of ferritin M from hybrid fish and its parental species were 534 bp. Tissue-specific analysis indicated that the highest level of ferritin M from red crucian carp was observed in kidney, while peaked expressions of ferritin M from white crucian carp and hybrid carp were observed in gill.

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FerL, a multifunctional iron-storage polypeptide, not only exhibited a regulatory role in iron metabolism, but also participated in the regulation of fish immunity. In this study, ORF sequence of WR-FerL was 522 bp, encoding 173 amino acid residues. Tissue-specific analysis revealed that the highest expression of WR-FerL was detected in spleen.

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Background: Cobalt is an important metal cofactor of many living cells. However, excessive cobalt is toxic and can cause cell death and even several diseases in humans. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a useful tool for studying metal homeostasis and many of the genes and pathways are highly conserved in higher eukaryotes including humans.

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Zinc is essential for almost all living organisms, since it serves as a crucial cofactor for transcription factors and enzymes. However, it is toxic to cell growth when present in excess. The present work aims to investigate the toxicity mechanisms induced by zinc stress in yeast cells.

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Patients with brain tumors may have cognitive dysfunctions including memory deterioration, such as working memory, that affect quality of life. This study was to explore the presence of defects in working memory and the identification of facial expressions in patients with left frontal glioma. This case-control study recruited 11 matched pairs of patients and healthy control subjects (mean age ± standard deviation, 37.

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The pH-dependence in the catalytic reaction of recombinant penicillin G acylase and its mutants from B.megaterium has been studied by using kinetic methods. pK(1) and pK(2)of the residues of the wild type penicillin G a cylase, involved in the catalyzed reaction, were 5.

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Periodate-oxidized raffinose is utilized to modify porcine oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin, respectively. These modified protein derivatives showed special characteristics that it can resist the dissociation of alpha(2)beta(2) tetramer in comparison with natural proteins. According to the analysis in SDS-PAGE and reverse phase HPLC, the two porcine hemoglobin derivatives are all intramolecular linked proteins and the cross-linking sites lie between the two beta subunits.

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Rat myoblast cells transfected with tyrosine hydroxylase gene were microcapsulated using the ALG/PLL system. These microcapsulated cells could survive grow and produce tyrosine hydroxylase(TH)for at least two months in vitro. After the implantation of these microcapsules into monkey striatum microcapsulated cells still survived one month more.

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It was demonstrated by oxygen equilibrium curve that the pyridoxal 5-phosphate(PLP) modified porcine deoxyhemoglobin(pHbbeta) had lower oxygen affinity than that of stroma-free porcine hemoglobin(pHb). Accourding to analysis of SDS-PAGE, the porcine hemoglobin derivatives were not cross-linked between its subunits. A conjugate was synthesized between pHbbeta and p-toluenesolfonyl chloride-actived dextran.

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The penicillin G acylase gene (pga) amplified by PCR from Bacillus megaterium was subcloned into an expressing vector pPZW103 (P43 as promoter). The recombinant plasmid was transferred into Bacillus subtilis DB104. Penicillin G acylase production in the B.

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Recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) was produced in methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris. By optimization of expression, about 150 mg/L of rHSA was obtained from broth of Pichia pastoris GS115/HAS (his+Mut(S)) supernatant. The rHSA was isolated and purified by hollow-fiber ultrafiltration, Phenyl-Sepharose hydrophobic chromatography and antibody-immunoadsorbent chromatography.

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Modification of hemoglobin using inositol tetrakisphosphate (IP(4)) can improve the oxygen affinity of hemoglubin. Phytase was extracted from wheat bran and purified by ammonium sulphate fractionation, followed by Sephadex G-50 gel filtration and Mono Q chromatography. The purified phytase was used for hydrolysis of phytic acid under controled conditions.

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Modifications of proteins with polyethylene glycol (PEG) have been proven to enlarge molecule size of proteins, to prolong their retention time in the circulation as well as blunt immune or allergic reactions. Hemoglobin cross-linked with small molecular modifiers turns out to be more stable and to have better oxygen carrying capacity. In the present study, four derivatives of PEG with different activation groups, and several PEGs with different molecular weights were covalently bound to porcine hemoglobin (pHb).

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To improve the stability of penicillin G acylase(PGA) from Bacillus megaterium, a three-dimensional model of B.megaterium PGA was constructed based on crystal structure of penicillin G acylase from E.coli using PMODELING program.

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