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Lactococcus lactis is a food-grade microorganism of major commercial importance. Antifreeze protein is a potent cryogenic protection agent for the cryopreservation of food and pharmaceutical materials. In this study, extracellular expression of a novel recombinant type I antifreeze protein analogue (rAFP) in L. lactis was optimized. An efficient SlpA promoter (P SlpA) was fused to various signal peptides (SPs) and propeptide sequences to examine the extracellular expression levels of rAFP. An efficient signal peptide, SP sacB, fused to prosequence AE, enabled higher extracellular rAFP production; use of the SlpA terminator (Ter SlpA) was a further improvement. The extracellularly expressed rAFP successfully inhibited ice recrystallization and is thus potentially applicable for cryogenic preservation. 相似文献
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收集大豆抗大豆花叶病(SMV)抗源和鉴别寄主40份,通过接种Cho和Goodman划分的抗大豆花叶病毒株系SMV G1-G7,了解这些材料对该株系的抗性反应.同时比较了其中部分材料对中国学者划分的SMV Sc1-Sc17株系的抗性反应.结果感病材料无论对SMV G1-G7株系,还是SMV Sc1-Sc17株系均表现感病;但是,齐黄1、科丰1、早18和8101等对SMV G1-G7株系均表现抗病的材料,对SMV Sc1-Sc17株系却表现出部分抗病;而另外一些材料,如:诱变30、徐豆1、文丰5、铁6915、齐黄10和Harosoy等对SMV G1-G7株系的抗性反应却与北美的鉴别寄主相同.结果表明:无论是对 SMV G1-G7株系,还是对SMV Sc1-Sc17株系,抗病材料的抗性遗传基础是相似的;中国一些大豆花叶病毒株系的致病力强于国外的株系.因此,结合国外的SMV株系鉴定系统,创建一套统一的SMV株系鉴定系统是可行的. 相似文献
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Beech J McFarlane D Lindborg S Sojka JE Boston RC 《Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association》2011,238(10):1305-1315
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Magden E Quackenbush SL VandeWoude S 《Veterinary immunology and immunopathology》2011,143(3-4):227-234
Retroviral induced neoplasms have been key to understanding oncogenesis and are important etiologic agents associated with cancer formation. Cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), the feline analogue to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are reported to be at increased incidence of neoplasia. This review highlights reported risk factors and tumor cell phenotypes associated with neoplasias arising in FIV-infected animals, differences in oncogenic disease in natural versus experimental FIV infections, and similarities between FIV- and HIV-related malignancies. The most common type of FIV-associated neoplasm reported in the literature is lymphoma, specifically of B-cell origin, with experimentally infected cats developing neoplastic lesions at an earlier age than their naturally infected cohorts. The mechanism of FIV-induced lymphoma has not been completely ascertained, though the majority of published studies addressing this issue suggest oncogenesis arises via indirect mechanisms. HIV-infected individuals have increased risk of neoplasia, specifically B cell lymphoma, in comparison with uninfected individuals. Additional similarities between FIV- and HIV-associated neoplasms include the presence of extranodal lymphoma, a synergism with other oncogenic viruses, and an apparent indirect mechanism of induced oncogenesis. This literature supports study of FIV-associated neoplasms to further characterize this lentiviral-neoplasia association for the benefit of both human and animal disease, and to advance our general knowledge of mechanisms for viral-induced oncogenesis. 相似文献
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Jessica K. Baron DVM DACVS-SA Sue A. Casale DVM DACVS Eric Monnet DVM PhD FAHA DACVS DECVS Philipp D. Mayhew BVM&S DACVS Jeffrey J. Runge DVM DACVS Christelle M. Follette DVM Kevin Phipps DVM Margaret E. Powell DVM Alicja I. Reczynska DVM Nathan T. Squire VMD Bruce A. Barton PhD John Berg DVM DACVS 《Veterinary surgery : VS》2020,49(Z1):O148-O155