The role of teachers' psychological and affective factors in their pedagogy and practice has been widely reported in the recent literature. However, the correlation and predicting role of English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers' psychological wellbeing (PWB) in their pedagogical effectiveness and professional success has been left unaddressed. To fill this gap, this study used three questionnaires in a survey of 621 Chinese EFL teachers' perceptions of the interplay of PWB, pedagogical effectiveness, and professional success.
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December 2024
The mRNA vaccine has emerged as a powerful tool against viral infection during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In the post-COVID-19 era, the applications of mRNA-based therapy continue to expand and evolve. Circular RNA (circRNA), long assumed to be a noncoding RNA, has been proven to be translatable and subsequently developed as a next-generation mRNA modality due to its higher stability and wider therapeutic window.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOptogenetics tools for precise temporal and spatial control of protein abundance are valuable in studying diverse complex biological processes. In the present study, we engineer a monomeric tag of stabilization upon light induction (SULI) for yeast and zebrafish based on a single light-oxygen-voltage domain from Neurospora crassa. Proteins of interest fused with SULI are stable upon light illumination but are readily degraded after transfer to dark conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProgrammable RNA editing enables rewriting gene expression without changing genome sequences. Current tools for specific RNA editing dependent on the assembly of guide RNA into an RNA/protein complex, causing delivery barrier and low editing efficiency. We report a new gRNA-free system, RNA editing with individual RNA-binding enzyme (REWIRE), to perform precise base editing with a single engineered protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDysregulation of alternative splicing is a key molecular hallmark of cancer. However, the common features and underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we report an intriguing length-dependent splicing regulation in cancers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThousands of proteins undergo arginine methylation, a widespread post-translational modification catalyzed by several protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs). However, global understanding of their biological functions is limited due to the lack of a complete picture of the catalytic network for each PRMT. Here, we systematically identified interacting proteins for all human PRMTs and demonstrated their functional importance in mRNA splicing and translation.
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November 2018
Alternative splicing (AS) is generally regulated by trans-splicing factors that specifically bind to cis-elements in pre-mRNAs. The human genome encodes ∼1,500 RNA binding proteins (RBPs) that potentially regulate AS, yet their functions remain largely unknown. To explore their potential activities, we fused the putative functional domains of RBPs to a sequence-specific RNA-binding domain and systemically analyzed how these engineered factors affect splicing.
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May 2018
Specific manipulation of RNA is necessary for the research in biotechnology and medicine. The RNA-binding domains of Pumilio/fem-3 mRNA binding factors (PUF domains) are programmable RNA binding scaffolds used to engineer artificial proteins that specifically modulate RNAs. However, the native PUF domains generally recognize 8-nt RNAs, limiting their applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFControlling protein degradation can be a valuable tool for posttranslational regulation of protein abundance to study complex biological systems. In the present study, we designed a light-switchable degron consisting of a light oxygen voltage (LOV) domain of Avena sativa phototropin 1 (AsLOV2) and a C-terminal degron. Our results showed that the light-switchable degron could be used for rapid and specific induction of protein degradation in HEK293 cells by light in a proteasome-dependent manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtensive pre-mRNA back-splicing generates numerous circular RNAs (circRNAs) in human transcriptome. However, the biological functions of these circRNAs remain largely unclear. Here we report that N-methyladenosine (mA), the most abundant base modification of RNA, promotes efficient initiation of protein translation from circRNAs in human cells.
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November 2016
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs significantly contributes to the complexity of gene expression in higher organisms, but the regulation of the splice site selection remains incompletely understood. We have previously demonstrated that a chromatin-associated protein, AKAP95, has a remarkable activity in enhancing chromatin transcription. In this study, we show that AKAP95 interacts with many factors involved in transcription and RNA processing, including selective groups of hnRNP proteins, through its N-terminal region, and directly regulates pre-mRNA splicing.
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December 2014
In this study, we monitored the thiol-disulfide redox potential of different Escherichia coli strains using redox-sensitive variants of green fluorescent protein. The cells with extreme oxidizing cytoplasm were generated by introducing a highly efficient disulfide relay system. The developed cells have exceptionally efficient de novo disulfide bond formation and significantly improve the oxidative folding of the client multi-disulfide proteins.
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