Zhu Suwen
Anhui Agricultural University
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Acta Agronomica Sinica | 2009
Wang JieMing; Jiang Haiyang; Zhao Yang; Xiang Yan; Zhu Suwen; Cheng Bei-jiu
Nucleotide-binding site(NBS) disease resistance gene is a largest category in plant disease resistance genes,which is a focus in recent studies on molecular breeding of plant disease resistance.Using maize(Zea mays L.) inbred line B73,the complete set of disease resistance candidate genes that encode NBS was identified in the genome.The putative NBS genes were characterized with respect to structural diversity,phylogenetic relationships and so on.One hundred and sixty-five NBS-coding sequences were identified into two types:nonregular(12) and regular NBS genes(153).The amount of NBS genesis much smaller in maize than in japonica rice(Oryza sativa L.).The 153 regular NBS genes were categorized into eight classes,including CC-NBS-LRR,CC-NBS,NBS,NBS-NBS,NBS-LRR,NBS-NBS-LRR,NBS-X,and X-NBS,according to N-terminal motif and leucine-rich repeat(LRR) domains motif.The 165 NBS genes showed two remarkable branches in the phylogenetic tree,differing from the radiation structure in japonica rice.Gene duplication event was observed based on gene family analysis of the NBS disease-resistance genes in maize;however,the ratio of gene duplication was smaller than that in rice.This might be one of the reasons for less NBS disease-resistance genes in maize than in rice.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2009
Ye Hui; Ma Jingming; Feng Chun; Cheng Ying; Zhu Suwen; Cheng Bei-jiu
In the process of the fermentation of steroid C11α-hydroxylgenation strain Aspergillus flavus AF-ANo208, a red pigment is derived, which will affect the isolation and purification of the target product. Low energy ion beam implantation is a new tool for breeding excellent mutant strains. In this study, the ion beam implantation experiments were performed by infusing two different ions: argon ion (Ar+) and nitrogen ion (N+). The results showed that the optimal ion implantation was N+ with an optimum dose of 2.08 × 1015 ions/cm2, with which the mutant strain AF-ANm16 that produced no red pigment was obtained. The strain had high genetic stability and kept the strong capacity of C11α-hydroxylgenation, which could be utilized in industrial fermentation. The differences between the original strain and the mutant strain at a molecular level were analyzed by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). The results indicated that the frequency of variation was 7.00%, which would establish the basis of application investigation into the breeding of pigment mutant strains by low energy ion implantation.
Plasma Science & Technology | 2008
Qian Shiquan; Cheng Ying; Zhu Suwen; Cheng Bei-jiu
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), as a candidate for biodegradable plastic materials, can be synthesized by numerous microorganisms. However, as its production cost is high in comparison with those of chemically synthesized plastics, a lot of research has been focused on the efficient production of PHAs using different methods. In the present study, the mutation effects of PHAs production in strain pCB4 were investigated with implantation of low energy ions. It was found that under the implantation conditions of 7.8 × 1014 N+/cm2 at 10 keV, a high-yield PHAs strain with high genetic stability was generated from many mutants. After optimizing its fermentation conditions, the biomass, PHAs concentration and PHAs content of pCBH4 reached 2.26 g/L, 1.81 g/L, and 80.08% respectively, whereas its wild type controls were about 1.24 g/L, 0.61 g/L, and 49.20%. Moreover, the main constituent of PHAs was identified as poly-3-hydroxybutyrates (PHB) in the mutant stain and the yield of this compound was increased up to 41.33% in contrast to that of 27.78% in the wild type strain.
Archive | 2014
Ma Huan; Li Jiabao; Zhu Suwen; Cheng Beijiu; Liu Weiwei; Xue Juan
Archive | 2005
Cheng Beijiu; Zhu Suwen; Xiang Yan
Archive | 2012
Zhu Suwen; Cheng Beijiu; Xiang Yan; Wang Ying; Tang Xiuli
Archive | 2014
Zhu Suwen; Jiang Cuiping; Jiang Haiyang; Zhou Lingyan; Xiang Yan; Cheng Beijiu
Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology | 2011
Liu Yu; Liu Chunxia; Li Zaoxia; Xia Mian; Jiang Haiyang; Cheng Beijiu; Zhou Junli; Zhu Suwen
Journal of Anhui Agricultural University | 2010
Jiang Haiyang; Wei Wei; Liu Yan; Zhu Suwen; Cheng Bei-jiu
Archive | 2015
Wang Youming; Cheng Beijiu; Chen Peirong; Zhu Suwen; Yao Xiaolin; Ke Fei; Zhang Fudian; Ai Qiong; Wang Li