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View article: The OsbZIP35-COR1-OsTCP19 module modulates cell proliferation to regulate grain length and weight in rice
The OsbZIP35-COR1-OsTCP19 module modulates cell proliferation to regulate grain length and weight in rice Open
Grain size substantially influences rice quality and yield. In this study, we identified CONTROL OF SLENDER RICE 1 ( COR1 ), a quantitative trait locus encoding an F-box protein that enhances grain length by promoting cell proliferation. T…
View article: Pseudomonas cold shock proteins suppress bacterial effector translocation in Nicotiana benthamiana
Pseudomonas cold shock proteins suppress bacterial effector translocation in Nicotiana benthamiana Open
Introduction Plants detect the invasion of microbial pathogens through pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Cold shock proteins (CSPs) are a class of PAMPs specifically recognized by Solanales plants. While peptide inoculation s…
View article: Pseudomonas syringae lytic transglycosylase HrpH interacts with host ubiquitin ligase ATL2 to modulate plant immunity
Pseudomonas syringae lytic transglycosylase HrpH interacts with host ubiquitin ligase ATL2 to modulate plant immunity Open
Pseudomonas syringae deploys a type III secretion system (T3SS) to deliver effector proteins to facilitate infection of plant cells; however, little is known about the direct interactions between T3SS components and plants. Here, we show t…
View article: ChromosomeNet: Deep Learning-Based Automated Chromosome Detection in Metaphase Cell Images
ChromosomeNet: Deep Learning-Based Automated Chromosome Detection in Metaphase Cell Images Open
Goal: Chromosomes are intracellular aggregates that carry genetic information. An abnormal number or structure of chromosomes causes chromosomal disorders. Thus, chromosome screening is crucial for prenatal care; however, manual analysis o…
View article: Current computational tools for protein lysine acylation site prediction
Current computational tools for protein lysine acylation site prediction Open
As a main subtype of post-translational modification (PTM), protein lysine acylations (PLAs) play crucial roles in regulating diverse functions of proteins. With recent advancements in proteomics technology, the identification of PTM is be…
View article: Pseudomonas beijingensis sp. nov., a novel species widely colonizing plant rhizosphere
Pseudomonas beijingensis sp. nov., a novel species widely colonizing plant rhizosphere Open
A polyphasic taxonomic approach was used to characterize the three bacterial strains (FP830 T , FP2034, and FP2262) isolated from the rhizosphere soil of rice, corn, and highland barley in Beijing, Heilongjiang, and Tibet, respectively, in…
View article: Phenotypic and Genomic Characterization of Pseudomonas wuhanensis sp. nov., a Novel Species with Promising Features as a Potential Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Agent
Phenotypic and Genomic Characterization of Pseudomonas wuhanensis sp. nov., a Novel Species with Promising Features as a Potential Plant Growth-Promoting and Biocontrol Agent Open
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacterial strain FP607T was isolated from the rhizosphere of beets in Wuhan, China. Strain FP607T exhibited significant antagonism toward several phytopathogenic bacteria, indicating that FP607T may produce anti…
View article: Pseudomonas hefeiensis sp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of multiple cash crops in China
Pseudomonas hefeiensis sp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of multiple cash crops in China Open
Three bacterial strains, FP250 T , FP821, and FP53, were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of oilseed rape, licorice, and habanero pepper in Anhui Province, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and Jiangsu Province, PR China, respectively. A…
View article: New Halbach System Optimization Design
New Halbach System Optimization Design Open
The widespread use of portable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology in many fields has attracted lots of researchers’ attention. Nevertheless, it has a few drawbacks such as large volume, poor uniformity and end effect limit. Theref…
View article: Upland rice genomic signatures of adaptation to drought resistance and navigation to molecular design breeding
Upland rice genomic signatures of adaptation to drought resistance and navigation to molecular design breeding Open
Summary Upland rice is a distinctive drought‐aerobic ecotype of cultivated rice highly resistant to drought stress. However, the genetic and genomic basis for the drought‐aerobic adaptation of upland rice remains largely unclear due to the…
View article: Pseudomonas beijingensis sp. nov., a novel species widely colonizing plant rhizosphere
Pseudomonas beijingensis sp. nov., a novel species widely colonizing plant rhizosphere Open
Three bacterial strains, FP830T, FP2034, and FP2262, were isolated from the rhizosphere soil of rice, corn, and highland barley plants in Beijing, Heilongjiang, and Tibet, respectively, in PR China. These strains are gram-negative, aerobic…
View article: Pseudomonas Cyclic Lipopeptide Medpeptin: Biosynthesis and Modulation of Plant Immunity
Pseudomonas Cyclic Lipopeptide Medpeptin: Biosynthesis and Modulation of Plant Immunity Open
The multifunctional secondary metabolites known as cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs), which are produced by a large variety of bacteria, have become a key category of plant immunity elicitors. Pseudomonas-CLPs (Ps-CLPs) are extremely diverse in s…
View article: <scp>OsMADS5</scp> interacts with <scp>OsSPL14/17</scp> to inhibit rice root elongation by restricting cell proliferation of root meristem under ammonium supply
<span>OsMADS5</span> interacts with <span>OsSPL14/17</span> to inhibit rice root elongation by restricting cell proliferation of root meristem under ammonium supply Open
SUMMARY Nitrogen (N) is a vital major nutrient for rice ( Oryza sativa ). Rice responds to different applications of N by altering its root morphology, including root elongation. Although ammonium () is the primary source of N for rice, is…
View article: Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secretion Protein HrpP Manipulates Plant Immunity To Promote Infection
Pseudomonas syringae Type III Secretion Protein HrpP Manipulates Plant Immunity To Promote Infection Open
The T3SS is required for the virulence of many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens of plants and animals. This study focuses on the sensing and function of the T3SS protein HrpP during plant interactions. Our findings show that HrpP and its …
View article: ResNetKhib: a novel cell type-specific tool for predicting lysine 2-hydroxyisobutylation sites via transfer learning
ResNetKhib: a novel cell type-specific tool for predicting lysine 2-hydroxyisobutylation sites via transfer learning Open
Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutylation (Khib), which was first reported in 2014, has been shown to play vital roles in a myriad of biological processes including gene transcription, regulation of chromatin functions, purine metabolism, pentose phos…
View article: Enhancing Privacy-Preserving Intrusion Detection in Blockchain-Based Networks with Deep Learning
Enhancing Privacy-Preserving Intrusion Detection in Blockchain-Based Networks with Deep Learning Open
Data transfer in sensitive industries such as healthcare presents significant challenges due to privacy issues, which makes it difficult to collaborate and use machine learning effectively. These issues are explored in this study by lookin…
View article: Study on Deep drawing Forming Process of Wheel Disks
Study on Deep drawing Forming Process of Wheel Disks Open
In the deep drawing forming process of wheel disks, the wall thickness at the rounded corners tends to be thinned. Using DEFORM software analysis, two stages of the deep drawing forming process are used to study the wheel disk forming. A f…