1.Optimization of Solid State Fermentation of Endo-mannanase Production by Bacillus subtilis
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
Bacillus subtilis is a good producer of mannanase.This is the first study to investigate mannanase production under solid state fermentation(SSF) by Bacillus subtilis.Bacillus subtilis WY34 was used for the production of extracellular mannanase in the SSF of wheat bran.The highest mannanase activity was 7,650 U/g dry matter when the following conditions were used: wheat bran 5g,initial moisture content 71%,Tween-80 1%,konjac powder 0.4 g,initial pH 7.0,incubation temperature 50 ℃.Enzyme production was increased 178% after optimization.
2.Advances in Bioreactor Structure Innovation and Related Studies
Jiang-Wei TANG ; Zheng-Qiang WU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
Bioreactor is a key equipment in bioengineering.The bioprocessing efficiency using bioreactors is significantly affected by the reactor configuration.It is apparent that research on the bioreactor structure is one of key issues in bioengineering.Along with industrialization of penicillin mechanically stirred bioreactor was developed,after that large quantity of bioreactors was invented for the sake of the development of mammal and plant cell cultivation,epiphyte cultivation and algae cultivation.Among these bioreactors mechanical stirred bioreactors and airlift bioreactors are very popular.Recent trends of studies on mechanically stirred bioreactors and airlift ones were reviewed.The focus is on the summarization and analysis of 11 kinds of novel bioreactors developed around the world.
3.Effect of blocking p38MAPK signal pathway on activity of rat hepatic stellate cells and c-myc protein expression
Renyuan ZHENG ; Qin ZHANG ; Qiang ZHUO ; Mingde JIANG ; Zhechuan MEI
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(25):3307-3310
Objective To study the effect of p38MAPK on the activity and c-myc protein expression in rat acetaldehyde-induced hepatic stellate cell(HSC),and to investigate the alcoholic liver fibrosis related mechanism.Methods The different concentrations of SB203580 as the p38 specific blocker was adopted to conduct the intervention on rat acetaldehyde-induced HSC.The cellular mor-phological change was observed by the microscope.The cell proliferation was detected by MTT,the cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry(FCM),and the expression of c-myc protein was examined by the SABC method.Results (1)after acetaldehyde stimula-tion,HSC was increased in size and proliferated rapidly,but with the added SB203580 concentration increase,the cellular prolifera-tion was slowed down,the cells size was diminished and the deformed cells were increased.(2)The proliferation of acetaldehyde-in-duced HSC was inhibited by different doses of SB203580,and the higher concentration has the more significant inhibiting effect.(3) With the SB203580 concentration increase,the cells at the phase G0 and G1 were increased,while the cells at the phase S were de-creased,at the same time the expression positive rate of c-myc protein was decreased.Conclusion Blocking p38MAPK pathway ac-tivity could inhibit the proliferation of acetaldehyde-induced HSC,which may be related to the down-regulation of C-myc protein ex-pression and blocking the DNA synthesis in cells entering from G0/G1 phase to S phase.
4.Purification and Characterization of a Recombinant Thermostable ?-mannanase from Thermotoga maritima
Min ZHANG ; Zheng-Qiang JIANG ; Li-Te LI ;
Microbiology 2008;0(10):-
A ?-mannanase gene (TM_1227) from Thermotoga maritima MSB8 was cloned and expressed in E.coli. The recombinant ?-mannanase was purified and characterized. The gene consists of 2010 bp, and the translated protein encodes 669 amino acids and its molecular mass is approximately 76.827 kD. Homology analysis of the deduced amino acid sequences showed that the enzyme shared 99% identity with ?-mannanase from Thermotoga sp. RQ2. The mannanase activity was up to 39.7 U/mg after the recombinant E. coli BL21 was induced by IPTG. Crude enzyme solution was purified to homogeneity by Ni-NTA agarose. Its optimum temperature and pH was 95?C and pH 8.0 respectively for LBG. The enzyme remained over 50% activity after treated at 85?C for 30 min. The above properties showed great potential of its application in paper industry. The mannanase hydrolyzed copra mannan and LBG to give various sizes of oligosaccharides, and almost no mannose was detected by TLC, which was suitable for mannooligosaccharides production.
5.Identification of Chaetomium sp. CQ31 and Optimization of Xylanase Production in Solid State Fermentation
Qian-Qian CONG ; Zheng-Qiang JIANG ; Shun-Yi LV ;
Microbiology 2008;0(08):-
A fungus CQ31 isolated from soil samples was identified as Chaetomium sp.. This strain produced effectively xylanases utilizing several liguocellulosic materials in the solid-state fermentation (SSF), and corn straw was the best carbon source. The results of single-factor-experiment showed that the corn straw as the carbon source, tryptone as the nitrogen source, initial moisture content of 80% and initial pH 9.0 were the optimal conditions for xylanase production. Under the optimized conditions, it produced xylanase which was 4897 U/g dry substrate while mannanase was 803 U/g dry substrate after 7 days of cultivation. Therefore, xylanase and mannanase production by Chaetomium sp. CQ31 in SSF possess potential for commercial applications.
6.IDENTIFICATION OF A XYLANASE PRODUCING STRAIN OF STREPTOMYCES SP. AND OPTIMIZATION OF CONDITIONS ON ITS ENZYME PRODUCTION
Li-Te LI ; Chang-He DING ; Zheng-Qiang JIANG ; Shibo ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
A xylanase producing strain was screened with xylan as the only carbon source. The strain was identified as Streptomyces cirratus. The effects of different factore on the enzyme production were studied. Corncobs xylan (water insoluble) and tryptone were the best C and N sources, respectively. The enzyme activity was increased to about 2.5 times by addition of 0.5% Tween 80 in the medium. The highest xylanase activity was up to 623u/mL.
7.Risk Factors of the Mortality among Senile HIV/AIDS Patients Intervened by Comprehensive Intervention of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy.
Zi-qiang JIANG ; Zheng-wei LI ; Tao WU ; Jun YUAN ; Yan-tao JIN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(11):1331-1334
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Chinese medicine and pharmacy (CMP) on the mortality of senile HIV/AIDS patients as adjunctive therapy.
METHODSHIV/AIDS patients of a certain rural area of Hanna Province, who were recruited in national CMP HIV treatment trial program (NTCMTP) in 2004, were enrolled as the CMP treatment group. HIV/AIDS patients in the same village without recruiting in NTCMTP were enrolled as the non-CMP treatment group. Data related to subjects were collected from the database of NTCMTP and National HAART Reporting System. Multiple regression analysis under Cox proportional hazard model was applied to examine the risk factors for death of senile HIV/AIDS patients.
RESULTSA total of 436 HIV/AIDS were enrolled in this study, 204 in the CMP treatment group and 232 in the non-CMP treatment group. There were 70 AIDS-relative deaths in the CMP treatment group, with 8-year mortality rate of 37.74%. There were 111 AIDS-relative deaths in the non-CMP treatment group, with 8-year mortality rate of 48.34%. The 8-year mortality rate was higher in the non-CMP treatment group than in the CMP treatment group (chi2 = 5.136, P < 0.05). Results of univariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed the hazard ratio in the non-CMP treatment group was 1.41 times that of the CMP treatment group (P < 0.05). Result of multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed the hazard ratio in the non-CMP treatment group was 1.44 times that of the CMP treatment group (P < 0.05). Besides, gender and marital conditions were significantly associated with death of HIV/AIDS patients.
CONCLUSIONCMP treatment was favorable to lower the mortality rate of senile HIV/AIDS patients, and its objective evaluation awaits for further prospective study.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ; drug therapy ; mortality ; Alzheimer Disease ; therapy ; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ; Communicable Diseases ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; HIV Infections ; drug therapy ; mortality ; Humans ; Proportional Hazards Models ; Prospective Studies ; Risk Factors
8.The summary of characteristic and treatment of Pilon fracture with intact fibula
Liangjun JIANG ; Qiang ZHENG ; Zhijun PAN ; Hang LI ; Gang FENG ; Jianwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(2):96-102
Objective To investigate the injury mechanism, fracture characteristics, treatment strategy and prognosis of Pilon fracture without fibula fracture. Methods 28 cases of Pilon fracture without fibula fracture (29 fractures) treated in our hos?pital were adapted from January 2009 to December 2014. 22 cases were male, 6 were female, aged 46 years old (23-75). Cause of injury:tumble in 14 cases, fall from high place in 8 cases, traffic accident in 5 cases, bruise in 1 case. 10 cases had associated in?juries, and 2 cases were open injuries. The OA/ATO fracture type, Rüedi&Allgower fracture type, and characteristics of fractures were summarized. The appropriate treatments were selected, and the operative method, operative time, surgical approach, fixation, fracture healing time, ankle Mazur score, Burwell?Charnley reduction score and postoperative complications were recorded. Re?sults On the mechanism of injury, 28 cases mostly had a median?low energy injury mechanism with little open injuries. On the fracture characteristics, there was a 96.6%anterior distal tibia articular fracture involved with no other specific fracture character?istics occurred. The treatment of the fracture mostly received a single operative approach to complete open reduction and internal fixation operation. The average operation time was 119 minutes, the average fracture healing time was 7.1 months, the excellent and good rate of ankle Mazur score was 86.2%and the satisfactory rate of Burwell?Charnley fracture reduction score was 93.1%. Skin infections occurred in 3 patients after operation. After effective antibiotic and correct clinical treatment, the incisions got healed in these 3 patients. Conclusion Pilon fracture with intact fibula mostly is caused by median to low energy injury when an?kle at neutral or varus position, most with anterior distal tibia articular fracture by foot dorsal flexion. Generally use a single anteri?or approach can complete open reduction and internal fixation operation with satisfactory clinical treatment. This kind of fracture could achieve good reduction, good bone healing, good function and little complications after correct treatment.
9.Optimization of Xylanase Production by Paecilomyces thermophila in Solid State Fermentation
Shao-Qing YANG ; Qiao-Juan YAN ; Zheng-Qiang JIANG ; Li-Te LI ; You-Zhi WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
A new thermophilic fungus J18 isolated from the soil samples was identified as Paecilomyces thermophila. This strain produced effectively xylanase utilizing several lignocellulosic materials in the solid-state fermentation (SSF) , and wheat straw was the best carbon source. The results of single-factor-experiment showed that the wheat straw of particle size 0. 3 mm ~ 0.45 mm, initial moisture content of 83% , initial pH of 7. 0 and cultivation temperature of 50℃were the optimal conditions for xylanase production. Under the optimized conditions, it produced 18 580 U/g dry substrate after 8 days of cultivation. Therefore, xylanase production by Paecilomyces thermophila in SSF possess great potential for commercial applications.
10.Cloning and Expression of a?-galactosidase Gene from Thermotoga maritima
Min ZHANG ; Zheng-Qiang JIANG ; Luo TANG ; Qian-Qian CONG ; Li-Te LI ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The cloning and expression of a?-galactosidase gene(TM_0310)from Thermotoga maritima MSB8 was studied.The gene consists of 2019 bp,and the translated protein encodes 672 amino acids and its molecular mass is approximately 78.972 kD.The homology analysis of the deduced amino acid sequences showed that the enzyme shared 95%identity with a putative?-galactosidase from Thermotoga petrophila RKU-1 and a?-galactosidase from Thermotoga sp.RQ2.The galactosidase activity was up to 2.08 U/mg after the recombinant E.coli BL21 was induced by IPTG.The crude lysate remained about 70%activity after treated at 80℃for 10 min,indicating that the recombinant enzyme is thermostable and may be used at high temperatures.