Lao Hai-hua
Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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Fish & Shellfish Immunology | 2008
Li Ningqiu; Bai JunJie; Wu Shuqin; Fu Xiaozhe; Lao Hai-hua; Ye Xing; Shi Cunbin
The outer membrane proteins of the fish pathogen, Vibrio harveyi, have a role in interaction between bacterium and host and are potential candidates for vaccine development. In this study, the gene encoding an outer membrane protein, OmpK, which serves as the receptor for broad-host-range vibriophage KVP40 in V. harveyi, was isolated and characterized. Then the OmpK gene coding for mature peptide was subcloned into prokaryotic expression vector pBV220 and transformed into Escherichia coli DH5 alpha strain. After temperature induction, a recombinant protein was detected about 28 kDa in molecular weight and accounted for 24.8% of total proteins of whole cell as estimated by SDS-PAGE and scanning analysis of gel image. Polyclonal antibodies were raised in rabbits against the purified protein and the reaction of the antibody was confirmed by western blotting using the purified protein and crude extract of V. harveyi. Orange-spotted groupers (Epinephelus coioides) vaccinated with recombinant OmpK produced specific antibodies, and were highly resistant to infection by virulent V. harveyi. These results indicate that the OmpK is an effective vaccine candidate against V. harveyi in Orange-spotted groupers.
Molecular Biology Reports | 2009
Ye Xing; Gao Feng-Ying; Zheng Qing-Mei; Bai JunJie; Wang Huan; Lao Hai-hua; Jian Qing
Lysozymes are key proteins to invertebrates in the innate immune responses against bacterial infections. A lysozyme gene isolated from tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, was cloned, sequenced and characterized. The cDNA consists of a signal peptide of 18 amino acids and a mature peptide of 140 amino acids. The lysozyme is presumed to be a chicken-type lysozyme for it possesses two catalytic sites and eight cysteine residues which are highly conserved across species of chicken-type lysozymes. The lysozyme cDNAs of Penaeus semisulcatus, Litopenaeus vannamei, Macrobrachium nipponense and Macrobrachium rosenbergii were also cloned. High similarities existed among shrimp and prawn lysozymes but phylogenetic relationship of shrimps and prawns based on lysozyme molecules did not quite consistent with traditional taxonomic classification. High mRNA expression was detected in hepatopancreas, haemocytes and gill of tiger shrimp. Recombinant lysozyme exhibited potent lytic activities against fish pathogens providing evidence of the involvement of lysozyme in shrimp immunity.
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2010
Yu Er-meng; Ye Xing; Wang Haiying; Bai JunJie; Xia Shi-ling; Lao Hai-hua; Jian Qing
South China Fisheries Science | 2009
Lao Hai-hua; Ye Xing; Zou Wei-min; Bai JunJie; Tan Aiping
Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology | 2010
Yu ShaoGuo; Ye Xing; Zhang Lili; Tian Yuanyuan; Lao Hai-hua; Bai JunJie; Lu Maixin
Journal of Fisheries of China | 2009
Deng GuoCheng; Xie Jun; Li Shengjie; Bai JunJie; Chen KunCi; Ma Dongmei; Jiang XiaoYan; Lao Hai-hua
Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica | 2013
Wang Fang; Li Kaibin; Nie Xiangping; Liu Chun; Lao Hai-hua; Wang Yingying; Liang Huili; Wu Shuqin
Chinese Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology | 2008
Yu Ermeng; Ye Xing; Wang Haiying; Bai JunJie; Xia Shi-ling; Lao Hai-hua; Lu Maixin
Journal of fishery sciences of China | 2006
Liu Bi-lian; Bai JunJie; Lao Hai-hua; Ye Xing; Jian Qing
Journal of fishery sciences of China | 2006
Yang Zhi-hui; Li Ningqiu; Bai JunJie; Shi Cunbin; Pan Houjun; Ye Xing; Lao Hai-hua; Wu ShuQin