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        High Strength Vinegar Fermentation by Acetobacter pasteurianus via Enhancing Alcohol Respiratory Chain

        Zhengliang Qi,Hailin Yang,Xiaole Xia,Wu Wang,Xiao-Bin Yu 한국생물공학회 2014 Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering Vol.19 No.2

        Seeking high strength vinegar fermentation byacetic acid bacteria (AAB) is still the mission of vinegarproducers. AAB alcohol respiratory chain, located onintracellular membrane, is directly responsible for vinegarfermentation. In the semi-continuous vinegar fermentationby Acetobacter pasteurianus CICIM B7003, acetificationrate showed positive correlation with the activity of theenzymes in alcohol respiratory chain. Aiming at achievinghigh strength fermentation process, a series of trials weredesigned to raise the activity of AAB alcohol respiratorychain. Finally, acetification was enhanced by adding someprecursors (ferrous ions and β-hydroxybenzoic acid) ofalcohol respiration associated factors and increasing aerationrate (0.14 vvm). As final result, average acetification ratehas been raised to 2.29 ± 0.02 g/L/h, which was 28.7%higher than the original level. Simultaneously, it was foundthat the oxidization of alcohol into acetic acid in AAB cellswas improved by well balancing of three factors: enzymeactivity in alcohol respiratory chain, precursor of ubiquinonebiosynthesis, and aeration rate.

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        The characteristic of the synonymous codon usage and phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis B virus

        Xiaoming Qi,Chaojun Wei,Yonghong Li,Yu Wu,Hui Xu,Rui Guo,Yanjuan Jia,Zhenhao Li,Zhenhong Wei,Wanxia Wang,Jing Jia,Yuanting Li,Anqi Wang,Xiaoling Gao 한국유전학회 2020 Genes & Genomics Vol.42 No.7

        Background Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a crucial medical issue worldwide. The dependence of HBV replication on host cell machineries and their co-evolutionary interactions prompt the codon usage pattern of viral genes to translation selection and mutation pressure. Objective The evolutionary characteristics of HBV and the natural selection effects of the human genome on the codon usage characteristics were analyzed to provide a basis for medication development for HBV infection. Methods The codon usage pattern of sequences from different HBV genotypes of our isolates and reference HBV genome sequences downloaded from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database were analyzed by computing the relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU), nucleotide content, codon adaptation index (CAI) and the effective number of codons (ENC). Results The highest ENC values were observed in the C genotypes, followed by the B genotypes. The ENC values indicated a weak codon usage bias (CUB) in HBV genome. The number of codons differentially used between the three genotypes was markedly higher than that of similarly used codons. High CAI values indicated a good adaptability of HBV to its host. The ENC plot indicated the occurrence of mutational pressure in the three genotypes. The mean Ka/Ks ratios in the three genotypes were lower than 1, which indicated a negative selection pressure. The CAI and GC3% plot indicated the existence of CUB in the HBV genome. Conclusions Nucleotide composition, mutation bias, negative selection and mutational pressure are key factors influencing the CUB and phylogenetic diversity in HBV genotypes. The data provided here could be useful for developing drugs for HBV infection.

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        Characterization of anorthite-based porcelain prepared by using wollastonite as a calcium source

        Shumei Wang,Xiaoling Qi,Jilin Hu,Xiuying Tian 한양대학교 세라믹연구소 2015 Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol.16 No.3

        The porcelain based on anorthite (CaO • Al2O3 • 2SiO2) has been developed using wollastonite (CaO • SiO2) as a calcium source. The slip casting was applied to obtain green body with high-strength. The sintering behaviors of the green specimens were evaluated by determining linear shrinkage, water absorption, bulk density and flexural strength. It was found that the anorthite porcelain fired at 1215 o C had excellent technical properties such as water absorption: 0.00% and flexural strength: 109.5 MPa. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis results showed the high flexural strength was due to the densification of microstructures and the formation of high crystalline content in the porcelain body. In addition, thermal expansion performance and appearance quality of the final product were discussed.

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        Exchange of the VP5 of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in a Serotype I Strain with that of a Serotype II Strain Reduced the Viral Replication and Cytotoxicity

        Liting Qin,Xiaole Qi,Honglei Gao,Yulong Gao,Zhigao Bu,Xiaomei Wang 한국미생물학회 2009 The journal of microbiology Vol.47 No.3

        Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), belonging to Avibirnavirus genus in the Birnaviridae family, consists of two segments of double-strand RNA. There are two distinct serotypes of IBDV, the pathogenic serotype I and the non-pathogenic serotype II. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences of a panel of VP5 genes retrieved from GenBank revealed a high identity among strains within the serotype I or serotype II group but a low identity between strains across two serotypes. In this study, we rescued two mosaic viruses, rGtGxVP5 and rGt2382VP5 by exchanging the VP5 gene of a cell culture-adapted serotype I Gt strain with its counterpart of the very virulent IBDV Gx strain, or a non-pathogenic 23/82 strain of the serotype II. In comparison to the parental strain rGt virus, the rGtGxVP5 showed the similar viral replication, cytotoxicity and the ability of inducing apoptosis; however, the other mosaic virus rGt2382VP5 had a lower titer and a reduced cytotoxicity. Although exchange of VP5 within serotype I group did not alter the viral replication and cytotoxicity of Gt strain, exchange of VP5 in the serotype I with that of a serotype II reduced the viral replication and cytotoxicity on chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cells. Therefore, the VP5 of serotype II may be one of the factors responsible for the distinct pathogenic features of two serotypes.

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        The Impact of Self-Efficacy on Nurses’ Well-Being: Does Digital Competence Matter?

        Li, Yali,Jing, Qi,Feng, Taiwen,Yang, Xiaoling 한국간호과학회 2023 Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Vol.53 No.4

        Purpose: Drawing on person–environment fit theory and social cognitive theory, this study aimed to examine how self-efficacy affects nurses’ workplace well-being via person-job fit and the moderating role of digital competence. Methods: A two-wave survey was conducted to collect data. Data were collected from six hundred and ninety-five nurses at three Chinese hospitals between May 2022 and September 2022. We employed hierarchical regression analysis and bootstrapping to analyze the data. Results: Self-efficacy positively influenced person-job fit (β = .55, p < .001), which positively affected nurses’ workplace well-being (β = .32, p < .001). Person-job fit mediated the effect of self-efficacy on nurses’ workplace well-being. Additionally, digital competence strengthened the positive impact of self-efficacy on person-job fit (β = .12, p < .001). Conclusion: Recruiting nurses with both self-efficacy and digital competence benefits hospitals. It is critical for nurses to improve their digital competence for achieving person-job fit and attaining workplace well-being in the post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era.

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