Jia-Shi Zhu
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Yunzi Dong; Lijuan Zhang; Zimei Wu; Ling Gao; Yisang Yao; Ningzhi Tan; Jian-Yong Wu; Luqun Ni; Jia-Shi Zhu
Objective To examine the maturational changes in proteomic polymorphisms resulting from differential expression by multiple intrinsic fungi in the caterpillar body and stroma of natural Cordyceps sinensis (Cs), an integrated micro-ecosystem. Methods The surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS) biochip technique was used to profile the altered protein compositions in the caterpillar body and stroma of Cs during its maturation. The MS chromatograms were analyzed using density-weighted algorithms to examine the similarities and cluster relationships among the proteomic polymorphisms of the Cs compartments and the mycelial products Hirsutella sinensis (Hs) and Paecilomyces hepiali (Ph). Results: SELDI-TOF MS chromatograms displayed dynamic proteomic polymorphism alterations among samples from the different Cs compartments during maturation. More than 1,900 protein bands were analyzed using density-weighted ZUNIX similarity equations and clustering methods, revealing integral polymorphism similarities of 57.4% between the premature and mature stromata and 42.8% between the premature and mature caterpillar bodies. The across-compartment similarity was low, ranging from 10.0% to 18.4%. Consequently, each Cs compartment (i.e., the stroma and caterpillar body) formed a clustering clade, and the 2 clades formed a Cs cluster. The polymorphic similarities ranged from 0.51% to 1.04% between Hs and the Cs compartments and were 2.8- to 4.8-fold higher (1.92%–4.34%) between Ph and the Cs compartments. The Hs and Ph mycelial samples formed isolated clades outside of the Cs cluster. Conclusion Proteomic polymorphisms in the caterpillar body and stroma of Cs change dynamically during maturation. The proteomic polymorphisms in Hs and Ph differ from those in Cs, suggesting the presence of multiple Cs-associated fungi and multiple Ophiocordyceps sinensis genotypes with altered differential protein expression in the Cs compartments during maturation. In conjunction with prior mycological and molecular observations, the findings from this proteomic study support the integrated micro-ecosystem hypothesis for natural Cs.
American Journal of Biomedical Sciences | 2010
Jia-Shi Zhu; Ling Gao; Xiao-Hong Li; Yisang Yao; Jian-Qing Zhao; Yanjiao Zhou; Jihong Lu; Pharmanex Beijing; J-S Zhu
Archive | 2006
Carsten Smidt; Mark Bartlett; Jia-Shi Zhu; Angela Mastaloudis
American Journal of Biomedical Sciences | 2014
Luqun Ni; Yisang Yao; Ling Gao; Zimei Wu; Ningzhi Tan; Jia-Shi Zhu; J-S Zhu
The FASEB Journal | 2007
Jia-Shi Zhu; Yisang Yao; Wei Chen; Taoye Zheng; Jihong Lu; Yinglan Guo
The FASEB Journal | 2012
Ningzhi Tan; Yisang Yao; Guang Yang; Zimei Wu; Jia-Shi Zhu
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2018
Jia-Shi Zhu; Yu-Ling Li; Yisang Yao; Wei-Dong Xie
Archive | 2017
Jia-Shi Zhu; Luqun Ni; Yisang Yao; Wei-Dong Xie; Yu-Ling Li
American Journal of Biomedical Sciences | 2016
Yu-Ling Li; Yisang Yao; Wei-Dong Xie; Jia-Shi Zhu
The FASEB Journal | 2014
Yunzi Dong; Jieying Yang; Yan Zhang; Chunsheng Zhao; Zimei Wu; Ningzhi Tan; Jihong Lu; Mark Bartlett; Jia-Shi Zhu