Yongrong Liao
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View article: Research progress on the correlation between biological rhythms and the blood-brain barrier after ischemic stroke
Research progress on the correlation between biological rhythms and the blood-brain barrier after ischemic stroke Open
Biological rhythms play a critical role in regulating human physiology and have been implicated in the onset, progression, and recovery of ischemic stroke (IS). This review summarizes recent experimental and clinical studies that associate…
View article: Genomic insights into bamboo witches’ broom disease: pathogenicity and phytohormone biosynthesis in Aciculosporium take
Genomic insights into bamboo witches’ broom disease: pathogenicity and phytohormone biosynthesis in Aciculosporium take Open
Bamboo witches’ broom disease (WBD), caused by Aciculosporium take Miyake, devastates bamboo forests. Understanding the genome and pathogenic factors of pathogen is crucial for disease control. We employed single-molecule real-time sequenc…
View article: RanBP2-dependent annulate lamellae drive nuclear pore assembly and nuclear expansion
RanBP2-dependent annulate lamellae drive nuclear pore assembly and nuclear expansion Open
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) enable nucleocytoplasmic transport. While NPCs primarily localize to the nuclear envelope (NE), they also appear in cytoplasmic endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes called annulate lamellae (AL). Though discov…
View article: Annulate Lamellae biogenesis is essential for nuclear pore function
Annulate Lamellae biogenesis is essential for nuclear pore function Open
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), large protein assemblies embedded into the nuclear envelope (NE), are crucial for bidirectional transport between the nucleus and cytoplasm, a process often disrupted in human diseases. Besides their presence…
View article: UBAP2L drives scaffold assembly of nuclear pore complexes at the intact nuclear envelope
UBAP2L drives scaffold assembly of nuclear pore complexes at the intact nuclear envelope Open
Assembly of macromolecular complexes at correct cellular sites is crucial for cell function. Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are large cylindrical assemblies with eightfold rotational symmetry, built through hierarchical binding of nucleopor…
View article: Overexpression of a thylakoid membrane protein gene<i>OsTMP14</i>improves indica rice cold tolerance
Overexpression of a thylakoid membrane protein gene<i>OsTMP14</i>improves indica rice cold tolerance Open
Cold has a major impact on rice, so rice can only grow in specific climate zones. TMP14 (thylakoid membrane protein of 14 kDa) is a nuclear genome-encoded chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein, which is involved in a wide range of abiotic…
View article: Isolation of a novel leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase (<i>OsLRR2</i>) gene from rice and analysis of its relation to abiotic stress responses
Isolation of a novel leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase (<i>OsLRR2</i>) gene from rice and analysis of its relation to abiotic stress responses Open
Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase protein (LRR-RLK) is involved in a wide range of biological pathways. So far, the function of LRR-RLK in the growth, developmental processes and various external stimuli has still not been clearly e…
View article: Identification and characterization of a novel abiotic stress responsive sulphotransferase gene (<i>OsSOT9</i>) from rice
Identification and characterization of a novel abiotic stress responsive sulphotransferase gene (<i>OsSOT9</i>) from rice Open
Abiotic stresses may seriously affect plant growth and development. In order to explore new stress tolerance genes in rice (Oryza sativa L.), expression profiles were obtained for leaf and panicle tissues. They were taken at seedling, boot…