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Current Microbiology | 2010

SCAR Makers and Multiplex PCR-Based Rapid Molecular Typing of Lentinula edodes Strains

Xueqian Wu; Haibo Li; Weiwei Zhao; Lizhong Fu; Huazheng Peng; Liang He; Junwen Cheng; Hailong Wei; Qingqi Wu

Lentinula edodes is the second most important cultivated mushroom worldwide, the most commercial strains have been identified only through traditional phenotypic analysis. In this study, a simple rapid PCR-based molecular method was developed for distinguishing commercial strains of L. edodes by developing specific sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers and establishing multiplex PCR assays with the SCAR primers. Derived from the randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) techniques, 10 informative SCAR markers were generated from 10 polymorphic RAPD and SRAP bands. The differences in SCAR phenotypes among different strains made these SCAR markers potentially useful to characterize 6 strains and identify them from other studied strains. Moreover, different SCAR phenotypes also made the other 17 studied strains to be divided into four distinguishable groups. The multiplex PCR assays were further established for the joint use of some SCAR markers efficiently. Compared with some identification methods reported previously, the special feature of this new molecular method is technically rapid and convenient in the practical use and suitable for analyzing large numbers of samples. Thus, the simple rapid PCR-based molecular method can be used as a helpful assistant tool for the lentinula industry. To our knowledge, this study is the first to describe a development of a new SCAR maker-based multiplex PCR assay for rapid molecular typing of edible mushroom.


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

New available SCAR markers: potentially useful in distinguishing a commercial strain of the superior type from other strains of Lentinula edodes in China

Haibo Li; Xueqian Wu; Huazheng Peng; Lizhong Fu; Hailong Wei; Qingqi Wu; Qun-Ying Jin; Nan Li

At present, more than 100 strains of Lentinula edodes are cultivated on a commercial scale in China. A simple, reliable, and effective method to distinguish some commercial strains of the superior type from other commercial strains is very important for the Lentinula industry. In this study, 23 commercial strains of L. edodes cultivated widely in China at present were collected and analyzed with randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. Three informative dominant sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers were developed by designing three pairs of specific SCAR primers from three sequenced differential RAPD bands, respectively. Based on the three SCAR markers, three different multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) phenotypes were detected among the 23 studied commercial strains and in which a multilocus phenotype characterizing a commercial strain Cr02 of the superior type could potentially be used to distinguish this strain from the other 22 studied commercial strains. To our knowledge, this study is the first to describe the development of a multiplex PCR technique based on SCAR markers for detecting the molecular phenotypes among commercial strains of L. edodes in China.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2014

Identification of cadmium-induced Agaricus blazei genes through suppression subtractive hybridization.

Liling Wang; Haibo Li; Hailong Wei; Xueqian Wu; Leqin Ke

Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most serious environmental pollutants. Filamentous fungi are very promising organisms for controlling and reducing the amount of heavy metals released by human and industrial activities. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in Cd accumulation and tolerance of filamentous fungi are not fully understood. Agaricus blazei Murrill, an edible mushroom with medicinal properties, demonstrates high tolerance for heavy metals, especially Cd. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the response of A. blazei after Cd exposure, we constructed a forward subtractive library that represents cadmium-induced genes in A. blazei under 4 ppm Cd stress for 14 days using suppression subtractive hybridization combined with mirror orientation selection. Differential screening allowed us to identify 39 upregulated genes, 26 of which are involved in metabolism, protein fate, cellular transport, transport facilitation and transport routes, cell rescue, defense and virulence, transcription, and the action of proteins with a binding function, and 13 are encoding hypothetical proteins with unknown functions. Induction of six A. blazei genes after Cd exposure was further confirmed by RT-qPCR. The cDNAs isolated in this study contribute to our understanding of genes involved in the biochemical pathways that participate in the response of filamentous fungi to Cd exposure.


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2010

Evaluation of genetic diversity in Lentinula edodes strains using RAPD, ISSR and SRAP markers

Lizhong Fu; Hong-Yu Zhang; Xueqian Wu; Haibo Li; Hailong Wei; Qingqi Wu; Li-An Wang


Archive | 2009

Method of effectively extracting ganoderma triterpenoids and ganoderan from mythic fungus germ entity

Xueqian Wu; Qingqi Wu; Junwen Cheng; Liang He; Hailong Wei; Lizhong Fu; Haibo Li


Archive | 2009

Extraction method of hericium erinaceus polysaccharide

Liang He; Xueqian Wu; Junwen Cheng; Qingqi Wu; Lizhong Fu; Haibo Li; Hailong Wei


Archive | 2012

Method for extracting skunk bush polysaccharide by zymohydrolysis

Liang He; Qingqi Wu; Lizhong Fu; Xueqian Wu; Junwen Cheng; Hailong Wei; Haibo Li


Archive | 2010

Radial flow chromatography

Liang He; Xueqian Wu; Junwen Cheng; Weiqi Li; Qingqi Wu; Haibo Li; Hailong Wei


International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms | 2010

Purification, Composition Analysis, and Antioxidant Activity of Exopolysaccharides from Mycelial Culture of Paecilomyces cicadae (Miq.) Samson (Ascomycetes)

Liang He; Xueqian Wu; Junwen Cheng; Haibo Li; Xinyan Lu


Archive | 2010

Molecular specificity mark primer for authenticating mushroom strains 241 and 241-4 and detecting method

Junwen Cheng; Lizhong Fu; Liang He; Haibo Li; Hailong Wei; Qingqi Wu; Xueqian Wu

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Li-An Wang

Hebei Normal University

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Weiwei Zhao

Northeast Agricultural University

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