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        Polymorphic Path Transferring for Secure Flow Delivery

        ( Rongbo Zhang ),( Xin Li ),( Yan Zhan ) 한국인터넷정보학회 2021 KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Syst Vol.15 No.8

        In most cases, the routing policy of networks shows a preference for a static one-to-one mapping of communication pairs to routing paths, which offers adversaries a great advantage to conduct thorough reconnaissance and organize an effective attack in a stress-free manner. With the evolution of network intelligence, some flexible and adaptive routing policies have already proposed to intensify the network defender to turn the situation. Routing mutation is an effective strategy that can invalidate the unvarying nature of routing information that attackers have collected from exploiting the static configuration of the network. However, three constraints execute press on routing mutation deployment in practical: insufficient route mutation space, expensive control costs, and incompatibility. To enhance the availability of route mutation, we propose an OpenFlow-based route mutation technique called Polymorphic Path Transferring (PPT), which adopts a physical and virtual path segment mixed construction technique to enlarge the routing path space for elevating the security of communication. Based on the Markov Decision Process, with considering flows distribution in the network, the PPT adopts an evolution routing path scheduling algorithm with a segment path update strategy, which relieves the press on the overhead of control and incompatibility. Our analysis demonstrates that PPT can secure data delivery in the worst network environment while countering sophisticated attacks in an evasion-free manner (e.g., advanced persistent threat). Case study and experiment results show its effectiveness in proactively defending against targeted attacks and its advantage compared with previous route mutation methods.

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        Heterologous Expression and Purification of Zea mays Transglutaminase in Pichia pastoris

        Hongbo Li,Yanhua Cui,Lanwei Zhang,Huaxi Yi,Xue Han,Yuehua Jiao,Ming Du,Rongbo Fan,Shuang Zhang 한국식품과학회 2014 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.23 No.5

        Transglutaminases (TGases) are a family ofenzymes that catalyze the cross-linking of proteins and arewidely used in the food industry to improve the texture ofdairy, meat, and bread products. Zea mays transglutaminase(TGZ) is a new type of TGase with a wide potential. TGZwas expressed in the yeast Pichia pastoris under an alcoholoxidase promoter. Maximal expression of recombinantTGZ was achieved by inducing recombinant GS115(pPIC9K-tgz) in BMMY medium using 1.5% methanol for96 h. Secreted TGZ was initially separated using Superdex200 resin and further purified on cation exchange resin. The activity of TGZ following purification was 0.32 U/mgof protein. The polymerization effect of TGZ on caseincatalyzed by recombinant TGZ was slightly lower than theeffect of microbial transglutaminase (MTG). TGZ is a newpotential additive for the food industry.

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