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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 629-635, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-950956

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Objective: To classify four new Sparassis strains (CLM1, CKM1, CKM2, and KJM1) using the internal transcribed spacer sequence and to elucidate their β-glucan content and mycelial growth. Methods: Two different microbiological media were used to determine growth rate. The β-glucan contents were analyzed using the Megazyme Mushroom and Yeast Beta-Glucan kit. To determine the genetic relationships, phylogenetic trees were constructed using ClustalX. Multiple sequence alignments were printed and shaded with the BOXSHADE 3.21 program. Results: In this study, four new Sparassis strains were isolated from the southern region of the Korea Peninsula. They were all classified into the Sparassis latifolia clade as a monophyletic group based on the internal transcribed spacer sequence. Mycelial growth rate of the CLM1 strain was highest in potato dextrose agar and potato dextrose agar larch. The β-glucan content of the CLM1 strain was highest at 29.5% (w/w). A high degree of sequence divergence was detected in the RNA polymerase second largest subunit II gene (RPB2) within Sparassis spp. tested. The putative amino acid sequences of the RPB2 had a distinct sequence. The nucleotide sequences of the RPB2's intron were also divergent among Sparassis spp., even though their nucleotide length was well conserved within Sparassis latifolia. Conclusions: These results indicate that the nucleotide sequences and the amino acid sequences of RPB2 can be used to identify individual Sparassis sp. The Sparassis strain CLM1 may be best for developing a remedy to prevent or treat cancer and other chronic diseases.

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Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases ; (6)1987.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-683853

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Objective To determine and compare the complete sequence of COII gene from Anopheles sinensis, Aedes albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus and to identify the molecular homology among these mosquitoes. Methods The recombinant plasmids including COII gene from the three species of mosquitoes were obtained by the T A cloning technique,and the COII genes were sequenced and analyzed. Results The homology of the COII gene nucleotide sequence and the deduced amino acid sequence of COII among the three species of mosquitoes varied from 84.1% to 87.9% and from 85.1% to 89.5%, respectively. The C+G content of COII gene was 23.2%-24.9%, the frequency of transversion higher than that of transition. Conclusion Aedes albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus are closely related species at their COII molecular level according to COII gene.

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