Publications by authors named "Huaqiang Cheng"

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  • Cyanobacterial blooms pose significant threats to water security and ecosystems, largely due to the phosphorus (P) released during their decay, which plays a crucial role in lake phosphorus cycling.
  • This study tested the effects of three treatment methods—hydrogen peroxide (HO), polyaluminum chloride (PAC), and silver carp feces—on the phosphorus cycle in water and sediment through controlled experiments.
  • Results indicated that HO significantly enhanced sediment P cycling while PAC had minimal effect, and silver carp consistently suppressed P release, highlighting the influence of water characteristics such as dissolved oxygen and oxidation-reduction potential on sediment P dynamics.
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Cryptochromes are blue light receptors that mediate circadian rhythm and magnetic sensing in various organisms. A typical cryptochrome consists of a conserved photolyase homology region domain and a varying carboxyl-terminal extension across species. The structure of the flexible carboxyl-terminal extension and how carboxyl-terminal extension participates in cryptochrome's signaling function remain mostly unknown.

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Protein engineering is actively pursued in industrial and laboratory settings for high thermostability. Among the many protein engineering methods, rational design by bioinformatics provides theoretical guidance without time-consuming experimental screenings. However, most rational design methods either rely on protein tertiary structure information or have limited accuracies.

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Brassinosteroids, the steroid hormones of plants, control physiological and developmental processes through its signaling pathway. The major brassinosteroid signaling network components, from the receptor to transcription factors, have been identified in the past two decades. The development of biotechnologies has driven the identification of novel brassinosteroid signaling components, even revealing several crosstalks between brassinosteroid and other plant signaling pathways.

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