1.Bacterial promoter recognition and application.
Youqiang XU ; Ma CUIQING ; Fei TAO ; Ping XU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(10):1393-1403
Bacterial promoter is a kind of regulators which are needed in bacterial gene expression and decide the strength and opportunity of gene expression. By insertion or deletion of promoters, we can change bacterial gene expression in order to study the growth and metabolic regulation. Promoters are also used to construct many kinds of vectors, so as to express heterologous genes. The study of promoter recognition and application is of great importance to realize the regulation of genes, gain products effectively and promote biological catalysis and metabolic engineering. This paper reviews bacterial promoters, and the methods for recognition of bacterial promoters as well as the study and application of bacterial promoters.
Bacteria
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genetics
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Computational Biology
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
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Genes, Bacterial
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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genetics
2.The rehabilitating effect of hyperbaric oxygen on visual pathway lesions
Ziqian CHEN ; Ping NI ; Youqiang YE ; Hui XIAO ; Gengnian QIAN ; Shangwen XU ; Jingliang WANG ; Xizhang YANG ; Jinhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(1):36-42
Objective To evaluate the rehabilitating effect of hyperbaric oxygen on visual pathway lesions with blood oxygen level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD-fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Methods Sixteen patients with visual pathway lesions (the study group) and twelve healthy volunteers (the control group) were assessed using BOLD-fMRI and DTI. After hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the patients in the study group were again assessed using BOLD-fMRI and DTI. The activated regions of the BOLD-fMRI scan and the fractional anisotropy (FA) value determined from the DTI were calculated. Results Before hyperbaric oxygen treatment, there were significant differences between control and study groups in their BOLD-fMRI activated regions and the FA values of their radiation optics (P≤0.01). After hyperbaric oxygen treatment, there were no significant differences. Conclusion Combining BOLD-fMRI with DT1 could be used to evaluate the rehabilitation effect of hy-perbaric oxygen treatment in patients with visual pathway lesions.
3.Discussion of the application of enzymatic reference methods in external quality assessment
Yun LI ; Xianzhang HUANG ; Songbai ZHENG ; Liqiao HAN ; Yongjian CAO ; Jianhua XU ; Li LIN ; Youqiang LI ; Junhua ZHUANG ; Jianbing WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(6):692-695
Objective To discuss the feasibility of enzymatic reference methods in Routine Chemistry external quality assessment (EQA)inlaboratorymedicine.Methods Samplesofthe1stEQAin2012byNationalCenterforClinicalLaboratories(NCCL)and patients′sera were measured by reference methods and 5 clinical analytic systems for the catalytic activity of CK ,LDH ,ALP ,ALT , AST ,GGT and AMY ,then the results of 5 clinical systems were compared with the reference methods′or target value of NCCL by calculating the bias ,and evaluated them according to the criteria of EQA by NCCL .Results The results of EQA samples measured by reference methods was within ± 10% compared with NCCL target value .Compared with the results of reference method ,the through put was 100 .0% for wet clinical chemistry systems measuring both EQA samples and patients′serum ,and the dry clinical chemistry systems was 77 .1 for EQA samples and 97 .1% for patients′serum according to the criterion of EQA ,and the through put was 72 .9% and 63 .6% of wet clinical chemistry systems according to the standard of enzymatic trueness of NCCL .Conclusion Reference method could be applied to EQA ,and will be a great help for the trueness of clinical testing .
4.Evaluate the Performance of Urine Protein Qualitative Test by EP12-A2 Document
Yifei LONG ; Dongling LIN ; Fu CHEN ; Zhenjie XU ; Zhonghua CHEN ; Jianping LIU ; Song LI ; Youqiang LI ; Lina WANG
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(2):117-119,122
Objective To evaluate the analysis capability of urine protein qualitative test between AX-4030 and Cobas U411 u-rine dry chemistry analyzer,and study on evaluating the performance of qualitative test.Methods According to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute(CLSI)EP12-A2 document,analyzed the bias and imprecision of urineprotein qualitative test between the Aution MAX AX-4030 and Roche CobasU411 system.Their C50 ,C5 ~C95 intervals and imprecision curves were compared.The protein of 310 specimens were simultaneously determined by both Cobas U411 and AX-4030,in order to eval-uate their concordance.Results C50 for AX-4030 system was less than that for Cobas U411;C5 ~C95 interval of AX-4030 system was narrower than CobasU411.The imprecision curve of AX-4030 system was steeper than Cobas U411.The com-parison of the two analysis systems showed that the concordance was 96.8%,the positive concordance was 82.7%,and the negative concordance was 99.6%.The 95% credibility interval (CI)was 94.2%~98.16% and the Kappa value was 0.88. Conclusion For the sensitivity and imprecision of urine protein test in the C50 critical value,the AX-4030 system was better than Cobas U411.The concordance of them in determining clinical specimens was pole-strength.The evaluation recommen-ded by the EP12-A2 document is practical and effective.
5.Effects of Vestibular Function Rehabilitation Combined with Proprioceptive Sense Training on Senile Posterior Circulation Ischemic Vertigo
Ruwei XU ; Youqiang FAN ; Di WU ; Peng JIANG ; Lin XU ; Liang XU ; Ming MA ; Yana JIANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(11):1333-1337
Objective To observe the effects of vestibular function training and proprioception training on vertigo and balance function after postoperative circulatory ischemia under the visual participation. Methods From June, 2016 to May, 2018, 72 patients with posterior circulation ischemic vertigo aged more than 60 were randomly divided into proprioception group (n = 24), vestibular group (n = 24) and comprehensive group (n = 24). All the patients received routine medicine and rehabilitation training. Moreover, the proprioception group accepted proprioception training, the vestibular group accepted vestibular function training, and the comprehensive group accepted both proprioception training and vestibular function training. They were assessed with Dizziness Assessment Rating Scale (DARS), Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) before and after four weeks of treatment, while the mean velocity (Vm) of blood flow in the basilar artery was measured with transcranial Doppler, and the stability index (ST) was measured with Tetrax. Results The scores of DARS, DHI and BBS, and Vm and ST improved in all the groups after treatment (t > 57.825, P < 0.001). However, the scores of DHI and BBS, and ST improved more in the comprehensive group than in the proprioception group and the vestibular training group (P < 0.05), Vm and score of DARS improved more in the vestibular group and the comprehensive group than in the proprioception group (P < 0.05). Conclusion With the participation of the vision, vestibular function training combined with proprioception training can further alleviate vertigo caused by postoperative circulatory ischemia, and improve balance and quality of life.
6.Effects of Kinesio Taping on Pregnancy-related Low Back Pain
Youqiang FAN ; Zhilan WANG ; Shuyou WANG ; Liang XU ; Qian CAI ; Mengyuan CHEN ; Ruwei XU ; Ming MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(11):1344-1348
Objective To observe the effect of Kinesio Taping with lattice shapes on pregnancy-related low back pain (PLBP). Methods From March, 2017 to April, 2018, 56 patients with PLBP were randomly divided into the control group (n = 28) and experimental group (n = 28). Both groups received the core stability training, while the experimental group accepted Kinesio Taping with lattice shapes additionally. They were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Roland-Morris Dysfunction Questionnaire (RMDQ), range of lumbar activity and torso angle before, three days and two weeks after treatment. Results The range of lumbar activity improved significantly in both groups (t > 6.327, P < 0.01) three days after treatment, while the scores of VAS and RMDQ, and the torso angle improved significantly in the experimental group (t > 4.862, P < 0.001). The scores of VAS and RMDQ, the range of lumbar activity, and the torso angle improved significantly in both groups two weeks after treatment (P < 0.001), and improved more in the experimental group than in the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion Kinesio Taping with lattice shapes combined with core stability training can further reduce the lower back pain and improve the function for the PLBP patients.
7. The clinical efficacy of the Mulligan technique for treating cervical vertigo in an environment containing hyperbaric oxygen
Ming MA ; Youqiang FAN ; Li MA ; Wudong SUN ; Congzhi TANG ; Qian CAI ; Liang XU ; Xianghu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(10):760-763
Objective:
To observe the clinical efficacy of the Mulligan technique in treating cervical vertigo (CV) in a hyperbaric oxygen (HPO) environment.
Methods:
Sixty-eight CV patients were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group, each of 34. Both groups were given routine treatment with ultrashortwave irradiation, but the observation group was additionally provided with 15 minutes of treatment based on the Mulligan technique in an environment with oxygen at 0.2 MPa, five days a week for two weeks. Both groups were assessed using the cervical vertigo symptoms and functional assessment scale (ESCV) and the daily frequency of vertigo was recorded before the treatment and 2, 4, 7, 14 and 60 days after treatment began. Moreover, the mean blood flow velocity in the patients′ vertebral (VA) and basilar arteries (BA) was detected using transcranial Doppler sonography before the treatment and after two weeks and two months.
Results:
There were no significant differences between the two groups in any of the measurements before the intervention. Afterward, however, significant improvement in all of the measurements was observed compared with before the treatment. After two weeks and two months the average ESCV score, daily occurrence of CV and mean VA and BA blood flows in the observation group were all significantly superior to those of the control group at the same time points.
Conclusion
Treatment based on the Mulligan technique in an environment with 0.2 MPa partial pressure of oxygen is a more effective way to relieve the symptoms of cervical vertigo and reduce the frequency of its occurrence. Such treatment is worthy of application in the clinic.