Hyun-Do Jeong
Pukyong National University
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Journal of Fish Diseases | 2018
A Mishra; G-H Nam; J-A Gim; H-E Lee; A Jo; D Yoon; S Oh; Sp. Kim; Ahran Kim; D-H Kim; Young Chul Kim; Hyun-Do Jeong; H-J Cha; Y H Choi; H-S Kim
Members of the Iridoviridae family have been considered as aetiological agents of iridovirus diseases, causing fish mortalities and economic losses all over the world. Virus identification based on candidate gene sequencing is faster, more accurate and more reliable than other traditional phenotype methodologies. Iridoviridae viruses are covered by a protein shell (capsid) encoded by the important candidate gene, major capsid protein (MCP). In this study, we investigated the potential of the MCP gene for use in the diagnosis and identification of infections caused Megalocytivirus of the Iridoviridae family. We selected data of 66 Iridoviridae family isolates (53 strains of Megalocytivirus, eight strains of iridoviruses and five strains of Ranavirus) infecting various species of fish distributed all over the world. A total of 53 strains of Megalocytivirus were used for designing the complete primer sets for identifying the most hypervariable region of the MCP gene. Further, our in silico analysis of 102 sequences of related and unrelated viruses reconfirms that primer sets could identify strains more specifically and offers a useful and fast alternative for routine clinical laboratory testing. Our findings suggest that phenotype observation along with diagnosis using universal primer sets can help detect infection or carriers at an early stage.
Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2012
Shin-Hoo Park; Lyu-Jin Jun; Ki-Taek Cho; Ji-Woong Jin; Hyun-Do Jeong
In this study, the molecular structures of tet(M) and tet(G) carried by tetracycline (Tc) resistant bacteria in intestinal microflora from the imported ornamental fish were characterized and compared with each other depend on the imported countries. Of the total isolates, approximately 8.9% of the Ent-lac+(lactose fermentative bacteria on coliform media) Tc resistant isolates in fish from three different countries, Singapore, Taiwan and Brazil, were appeared to contain tet(M). Three representative isolates of different countries, Aeromonas spp. JSM-1 (Singapore), JTM-1 (Taiwan) and JBM-1 (Brazil), were isolated and analyzed the molecular structures of tet(M) gene. Interestingly, partial sequence of tet(M) genes (1099 bp) in JBM-1 (Brazil) showed 99.5% homology with the tet(M) found in the Vibrio spp. RV16 isolate, obtained from marine fish in Korea and known to carry Tn1545 parent type of tet(M). In contrast, tet(M) gene in JSM-1 and JTM-1 showed mosaic structure of Tn1545 and Tn916, and 100% homology with each other. It may suggest the presence of various characteristics in terms of tet(M) gene structure. The determined sequence of the tet(G) from Aeromonas spp. JSG-1 and JBG-1 isolated from Singapore and Indonesia ornamental fish respectively showed similar nucleotide sequence homology but revealed a few nucleotide changes in comparison with the sequence of the prototype tet(G) gene (S52437 in GenBank).
Talanta | 2010
Sung-Rok Hong; Hyun-Do Jeong; Suhee Hong
Journal of fish pathology | 2006
Hyun-Do Jeong; Ji-Hyo Lyu; Joon-Bum Jeong; Ho-Yeoul Kim; Lyu-Jin Jun; Hye-Jin Cho; June-Woo Lee
Aquaculture Research | 2017
Sung-Rok Hong; Myung-Sug Kim; Hyun-Do Jeong; Suhee Hong
Journal of fish pathology | 2011
Ji-Woong Jin; Hye-Jin Cho; Kwang-Il Kim; Joon-Bum Jeong; Gyeong-Hyun Park; Hyun-Do Jeong
Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2008
Joon-Bum Jeong; Hyun-Do Jeong
Journal of Fish Diseases | 2018
Young Chul Kim; Woo Ju Kwon; M S Kim; K I Kim; J G Min; Hyun-Do Jeong
Journal of Fish Diseases | 2018
K I Kim; Seong Don Hwang; Mi-Young Cho; Sung Hee Jung; Young Chul Kim; Hyun-Do Jeong
Journal of Fish Diseases | 2017
J W Jin; Young Chul Kim; Suhee Hong; Myoung Sug Kim; Joon-Bum Jeong; Hyun-Do Jeong