Chinese Baijiu (Chinese spirit or Chinese liquor) is one of the six major distilled spirits in the world, and is renowned overseas. Chinese Baijiu has a long history of more than 1000 years when people first begin to brew liquor using distillation. So far, Chinese Baijius have formed 12 types according to their flavour characteristics. The strong flavour Chinese spirit is regarded as one of the typical representatives, and occupies a > 70% market share in China. The liquor brewing process is under an open environment, with grains as the fermentation substrates, as well as Daqu as the saccharifying ferment. The brewing process is complex and impacted by multiple factors. Among the factors, the microorganisms have important influences on the brewing process and product quality of liquors. In the past decades, a series of research achievements have been made with strong flavour Chinese spirits. However, reviews related to this field are relatively few. In this paper, we have reviewed strong flavour Chinese spirits including the introduction, brewing process, microorganism diversity of Daqus, fermented grains and pit muds, and the application of microbes.
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) control gene expression by promoting degradation or repressing translation of target mRNAs. The components of the miRNA pathway are subject to diverse modifications that can modulate the abundance and function of miRNAs. Iron is essential for fundamental metabolic processes, and its homeostasis is tightly regulated. Here we identified iron chelators as a class of activator of the miRNA pathway that could promote the processing of miRNA precursors. We show that cytosolic iron could regulate the activity of the miRNA pathway through poly(C)-binding protein 2 (PCBP2). PCBP2 is associated with Dicer and promotes the processing of miRNA precursors. Cytosolic iron could modulate the association between PCBP2 and Dicer, as well as the multimerization of PCBP2 and its ability to bind to miRNA precursors, which can alter the processing of miRNA precursors. Our findings reveal a role of iron homeostasis in the regulation of miRNA biogenesis.
Background: MicroRNA biogenesis is a multistep process regulated by RNA-binding proteins. Results: Sjögren syndrome antigen B (SSB)/La binds stem-loop precursor microRNAs (pre-miRNA) and is required for microRNA expression. Conclusion: La/SSB promotes global microRNA expression by stabilizing pre-miRNAs from nuclease-mediated decay. Significance: This study reveals a novel concept of pre-miRNA holding complex that protects and escorts pre-miRNAs in microRNA biogenesis pathway.
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