oxian Gu
Jiangnan University
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2006
Zhu Lj; Zheng Fy; Zhao Yz; Xing Xn; Qi Li; Guoxian Gu
Abstract The application potential of rep-PCR in typing beer-spoilage isolates was studied. The effects of different factors, including DNA templates and primers, on the quality and reproducibility of fingerprints were investigated. The CATB protocol was shown to be the feasible method for DNA extraction. Primers BOXA1R and (GTG)5 were used in rep-PCR, and the PCR products were sequenced to identify strains isolated from two breweries. Rep-PCR fingerprint profiles were obtained using GelCompar II software. Cluster analysis showed that the isolates belonging to Lactobacillus brevis, L. buchneri, L. casei/paracasei, and L. plantarum are divided into 2 or 3 subgroups. In addition, the two rep-PCR fingerprint profiles complemented each other in typing these isolates. By combining the similarity coefficient cut-off (SCC) of species, 9 unknown isolates were rapidly identified using both fingerprint databases. The results indicate that rep-PCR is a simple, reliable, and promising method for the rapid identification of beer-spoilage bacteria.
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2008
Yixin Zhang; Qi Li; Wei Shen; Yan Xie; Guoxian Gu
The ECM25 deletion mutant of industrial brewing yeast, G03/a, was constructed by replacing the ECM25 gene with the kanMX gene. The transformant was verified to be genetically stable. The PCR analysis showed that ECM25 gene in the G-03/a was deleted. Under aerobic conditions of ll degrees C and 28 degrees C, compared with the host strain G-03, the excretive glutathione concentration of G-03/a increased by 21.4% and 14.7%, respectively. Strains G-03 and G-03/a were inoculated in flasks and cultivated continuously for 4 generations. Compared with the host strain G-03, the glutathione concentration in the main fermentation broth and final beer of strain G-03/a increased by 32.1% and 13.8%, the stability index (SI) increased by 7.7% and 5.3%, respectively, and the flavor resistance staling value (RSV value) in final beer increased by 45.0%. During EBC fermentation, the glutathione concentration in the main fermentation broth of strain G-03/a increased by 34.0%, compared with the host strain G-03. Furthermore, no significant difference in routine fermentation parameters was found. The strain G-03/a is proved to be an excellent anti-staling brewing yeast to improve beer flavor stability.
Journal of The Institute of Brewing | 2008
Junguang Hao; Jianjun Dong; R. Alex Speers; Wei Shen; Lianju Shan; Wei Fan; Qi Li; Guoxian Gu; Jian Chen
Journal of The American Society of Brewing Chemists | 2008
Jing Liu; Jianjun Dong; Qi Li; Jian Chen; Guoxian Gu
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2010
Qin J; Gao W; Quan Zhen Li; Yongxian Li; Zheng F; Liu C; Guoxian Gu
Archive | 2008
Qi Li; Feiyun Zheng; Yongxian Li; Chunfeng Liu; Guoxian Gu; Jing Liu
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2014
Chunfeng Liu; Jianjun Dong; Xiangsheng Yin; Qi Li; Guoxian Gu
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2009
Yongxian Li; Yan Xie; Linjiang Zhu; Yixin Zhang; Guoxian Gu; Qi Li
Archive | 2008
Qi Li; Yongxian Li; Feiyun Zheng; Chunfeng Liu; Guoxian Gu; Yan Xie
Archive | 2006
Qi Li; Yongxian Li; Jianjun Dong; Lianju Shan; Guoxian Gu; Feiyun Zheng; Xianjun Lin