Publications by authors named "Xian Lu Zeng"

Two strains of transgenic Flammulina velutipes TF71 and TF7H with 4cl and rs genes with the capability to produce resveratrol were obtained. In the nutrition assessment and analysis of transgenic strain and original strain (F7), the amino acid composition and proximate compositions of fruiting bodies were determined by amino acid automatic instrument and standard methods of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), while 4-coumaric acid, total flavonoids, and resveratrol were extracted by ethyl acetate and quantified by HPLC. Results indicated that significant differences were observed in proximate composition and amino acid between transgenic and original strains, but these detected components were within the normal ranges reported for F.

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Burma reed (Neyraudia reynaudiana), a giant C4 grass, was included in substrate at the rates of 0, 20, 40 and 66 % to partially or wholly substitute sawdust and cottonseed hulls to evaluate its suitability for Pleurotus eryngii cultivation. Inclusion of 20 and 40 % Burma reed did not significantly affect linear mycelial growth, dry matter loss, spawn run period and fructification, and achieved high fruiting body yields and biological efficiency of 336.67 g/bag, 67.

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Background: 10-Deacetylbaccatin III (10-DAB) and baccatin III are intermediates in the biosynthesis of Taxol (an anti-cancer drug) and useful precursors for semi-synthesis of the drug. In this study, a bioconversion system was established for the production of baccatin III, an advanced precursor of paclitaxel, in the transgenic mushroom Flammulina velutipes expressing the 10-deacetylbaccatin III-10β-O-acetyltransferase gene. The expression vector pgFvs-TcDBAT containing the 10-deacetylbaccatin III-10β-O-acetyltransferase (DBAT) gene was constructed and transformed into the cells of F.

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Squalene synthase (SQS) catalyzes the condensation of two molecules of farnesyl diphosphate to give presqualene diphosphate and the subsequent rearrangement to form squalene. The gene encoding squalene synthase was cloned from Poria cocos by degenerate PCR and inverse PCR. The open reading frame of the gene is 1,497 bp, which encodes 499 amino acid residues.

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The highly condensed chromatin prevents binding of transcription factors and cofactors to DNA. Therefore, it is crucial to relief the repressive environment for transcription through chromatin remodeling activities. Recently, it is widely accepted that chromatin remodeling is carried out by at least two mechanisms: ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex and covalent modifications of histone tails by histone modification complexes.

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The multi-functional cellulase gene, mfc, from Ampullaria crossean was transformed into Volvariella volvacea by PEG-mediated protoplast transformation to improve the biological efficiency and fruiting body yield. PCR and Southern blotting indicated that mfc was integrated into the genomes of four transformants. In laboratory and large scale cultivation experiments, the average biological efficiency of the transformants was 18.

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The adhesion of tumor cells with platelets is important in the process of tumor metastasis. A huge work has indicated that anti-adhesion is an effective strategy for metastasis inhibition. In this article, we assess the role of platelet integrin alpha(IIb)beta(3) in adhesion of melanoma cells to platelets and the effects of heparin and modified heparins on the adhesion in vitro and in vivo.

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Aim: To investigate the anti-inflammatory mechanism of the polysaccharides of Ginkgo biloba leaves (PGBL) by inhibiting leucocyte adhesion.

Methods: The rough PGBL were isolated and purified. The anti-inflammatory effects of purified PGBL (p-PGBL) were assayed by ear edema induced by xylol and the acute peritonitis model in mice.

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PSGL-1, the optimal selectin ligand demonstrated by in vivo studies to date, is an essential adhesive molecule mediating the rolling of leukocytes on the endothelial cells and the recruitment of leukocytes to the inflamed tissue. Recent studies demonstrated, in addition to its direct role in capture of leukocytes from the bloodstream, PSGL-1 also functions as a signal-transducing receptor and initiates a series of intracellular signal events during the activation of leukocytes. Our present work showed antibody engagement of PSGL-1 upregulated the transcriptional activity of CSF-1 promotor and increased the endogenous expression of CSF-1 mRNA in Jurkat cell.

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It was said that 11% of all men showed their infertility. The genetic origins of male infertility may be classified into three main groups: chromosome abnormalities, microdeletions and gene mutations. Growing literature has shown that spermatogenesis failure or reproductive failure (pregnancy wastages) occurred in male carriers of chromosomal distortion/aberration.

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Brg- or hBrm-associated factor (BAF) complexes, a chromatin-remodeling complex family of mammalian cells, facilitate transcriptional activity by remodeling nucleosome structure. Brg1 is the core subunit of Brg-associated factor complexes. In the present study, we investigated the spatial relationship between Brg1 and nuclear factor 1 (NF1/CTF) and RNA polymerase II (RNAP II) upon gene transcriptional activation in vivo by employing immuno-gold labeling.

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Degenerate PCR is introduced in this paper, including what is degenerate PCR, how to design degenerate primers, how to optimize degenerate PCR parameters, how to applying degenerate PCR to obtain full-length gene and which fields can apply degenerate PCR. The limits and recent advances of degenerate PCR are also discussed. Based on this introduction,strategies of gene cloning and applications of degenerate PCR in gene cloning are summarized in brief.

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Synaptonemal complexes (SCs) of male fertility impairment were analysed in two patients. In case one, his testicular histology was normal and there were 20% abnormal pachytene spermatoeytes, showing unsynaptic and broken SCs. It resulted in spermatogensis with unbalanced chromosomes and pregnancy wastages.

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Over ten years ago, two male patients of pregnancy wastage, who were the carriers of 4;6 and 4;13 reciprocal translocations, respectively, were analyzed with synaptonemal complexes (SCs) by de Perdigo et al. They suggested that the pregnancy wastage should be caused by heterosynapsis, which reciprocal translocations resulted in. The heterosynapsis might avoid spermatogenesis failure, but easily induced non-disjunction of some chromosomes and led to occurrence of unbalanced gametes.

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Distribution and configuration of nucleolar DNA in the nucleolus of pea (Pisum sativum) were analyzed using cytochemical NAMA-Ur DNA specific stain method. The results showed that nucleolar DNA distributed in FC and juncture of FC/DFC in the forms of surrounding FC. rDNA in different positions existed in either condensed or uncondensed forms.

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Interactions between the leukocyte adhesion receptor L-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 play an important role in regulating the inflammatory response by mediating leukocyte tethering and rolling on adherent leukocytes. In this study, we have examined the effect of post-translational modifications of PSGL-1 including Tyr sulfation and presentation of sialylated and fucosylated O-glycans for L-selectin binding. The functional importance of these modifications was determined by analyzing soluble L-selectin binding and leukocyte rolling on CHO cells expressing various glycoforms of PSGL-1 or mutant PSGL-1 targeted at N-terminal Thr or Tyr residues.

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