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Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2012

Cordysobin, a novel alkaline serine protease with HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitory activity from the medicinal mushroom Cordyceps sobolifera

Shouxian Wang; Yu Liu; Guo-Qing Zhang; Shuang Zhao; Feng Xu; Xiaoli Geng; Hexiang Wang

A novel serine protease, designated as cordysobin, was purified from dried fruiting bodies of the mushroom Cordyceps sobolifera. The isolation procedure utilized ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and SP-Sepharose followed by gel filtration on Superdex 75. The protease did not adsorb on DEAE-cellulose but bound to SP-Sepharose. In sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), the protease resolved as a single band with an apparent molecular mass of 31 kDa. Its optimal pH was 10.0, and the optimal temperature was 65°C. The protease displayed a K(m) value of 0.41 μM and 13.44 μM·min⁻¹ using Suc-Leu-Leu-Val-Tyr-MCA as substrate at pH 10.0 and 37°C. Protease activity was enhanced by the Fe²⁺ ion at low concentration range of 1.25-10 mM and was strongly inhibited by Hg²⁺ up to 1.25 mM. The protease was strongly inhibited by chymostatin and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF), suggesting that it is a serine protease. It manifested significant inhibitory activity toward HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) with an IC₅₀ value of 8.2×10⁻³ μM, which is the highest anti-HIV-1 RT activity of reported mushroom proteins.


Biotechnology Letters | 2012

Polyethylene glycol-mediated transformation of fused egfp-hph gene under the control of gpd promoter in Pleurotus eryngii

Yonggang Yin; Yu Liu; Haojie Jin; Shouxian Wang; Shuang Zhao; Xiaoli Geng; Ming Li; Feng Xu

Pleurotus eryngii was transformed using a polyethylene glycol-mediated method. A plasmid, pEPUGH, containing a reporter gene (enhanced green fluorescent protein gene, egfp) and a positive selectable marker gene (hygromycin phosphotransferase gene, hph) was constructed. The fused egfp-hph gene was placed under the control of the strong and constitutive native gpd promoter from P. eryngii. The recombinant plasmid was used to transform of P. eryngii protoplasts. Successful transformation was demonstrated by molecular analyses. Moreover, the mycelia of the transformants showed green epipolic dispersion on fluorescence microscopy. About 90–210 transformants were produced per μg plasmid DNA per 107 viable protoplasts.


Annals of Microbiology | 2012

Use of a culture independent method to analyze the diversity of soil fungi surrounding Chroogomphus rutilus in the Beijing region of China

Yu Liu; Shouxian Wang; Yonggang Yin; Haojie Jin; Shuang Zhao; Ming Li; Peng Wang; Xiaoli Geng; Feng Xu

Large-scale cultivation of Chroogomphus rutilus is too inefficient to be commercially feasible. In addition, isolating C. rutilus mycelia in the wild is difficult. Thus, determining the natural habitat of its fruiting body is important. The present study focused on the ecology of the C. rutilus habitat to facilitate its large-scale cultivation. A culture-independent molecular approach—a powerful technology for microbiological ecology studies—was used to investigate the diversity of soil fungal communities in samples surrounding C. rutilus from the Beijing region of China. Metagenomic DNA was isolated from soil samples collected around C. rutilus, and an internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene library was constructed. Subsequently, polymerase chain reaction products were digested with HinfI, HaeIII, MspI, TaqI, or MboI. Clones were selected and sequenced based on their restriction fragment length polymorphisms. The diversity of the fungi represented by their ITS sequences was analyzed. Our results indicate the presence of numerous fungi in the C. rutilus habitat. This study is the first demonstration of the fungal ecology surrounding C. rutilus using a culture independent method.


International Journal of Biological Sciences | 2011

Diversity of microorganisms isolated from the soil sample surround Chroogomphus rutilus in the Beijing region.

Peng Wang; Yu Liu; Yonggang Yin; Haojie Jin; Shouxian Wang; Feng Xu; Shuang Zhao; Xiaoli Geng


Archive | 2010

Cultivation material of edible fungi

Xiaoli Geng; Guifu Liu; Yu Liu; Lili Meng; Lanqing Wang; Shouxian Wang; Feng Xu; Shuang Zhao


Scientia Horticulturae | 2015

The spent mushroom substrates of Hypsizigus marmoreus can be an effective component for growing the oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus

Shouxian Wang; Feng Xu; Zhiming Li; Shuang Zhao; Shuang Song; Chengbo Rong; Xiaoli Geng; Yu Liu


Archive | 2010

Method for cultivating edible fungi with high shed in forest land

Xiaoli Geng; Xiumin Lin; Yu Liu; Lili Meng; Lanqing Wang; Shouxian Wang; Feng Xu; Shuang Zhao


Archive | 2007

Pleurotus eryngii cross new strain with fruiting body in bowling ball shape and its breeding method

Yu Liu; Wenliang Chen; Xiaoli Geng; Shouxian Wang; Lili Meng


Archive | 2012

Simple and feasible extract method of edible mushroom genomic DNA

Xiaoli Geng; Yu Liu; Lili Meng; Lanqing Wang; Shouxian Wang; Min Wei; Feng Xu; Shuang Zhao


African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2012

Cloning and characterization of the pyrG gene of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus eryngii

Yonggang Yin; Yu Liu; Shouxian Wang; Huamin Li; Liying Niu; Shuang Zhao; Xiaoli Geng; Ming Li; Feng Xu

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Shouxian Wang

China Agricultural University

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Yonggang Yin

Agricultural University of Hebei

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Ming Li

Agricultural University of Hebei

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Hexiang Wang

China Agricultural University

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Guo-Qing Zhang

University of Agriculture

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