Publications by authors named "Shuxin Su"

LVNC (Left Ventricular Non-Compaction), which is a type of cardiomyopathy characterized by an abnormal heart muscle structure. Retinoic acid (RA) is crucial for normal heart development, including the regulation of myocardial differentiation and chamber formation. Cyp26b1 plays a key role in regulating RA signaling by degrading RA.

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Toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular pathogenic protist with a remarkable ability to infect a wide range of host cells, displays an equally exceptional design of its carbon metabolism. There are, however, critical gaps in our understanding of the metabolic network in T. gondii.

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Synthetic biology confers new functions to hosts by introducing exogenous genetic elements, yet rebuilding complex traits that are based on large-scale genetic information remains challenging. Here, we developed a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated haploidization method that bypasses the natural process of meiosis. Based on the programmed haploidization in yeast, we further developed an easy-to-use method designated HAnDy (Haploidization-based DNA Assembly and Delivery in yeast) that enables efficient assembly and delivery of large DNA, with no need for any fussy in vitro manipulations.

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Varied environmental stress can affect cell growth and activity of the cellular catalyst. Traditional path of adaptive evolution generally takes a long time to achieve a tolerance phenotype, meanwhile, it is a challenge to dissect the underlying genetic mechanism. Here, using SCRaMbLE, a genome scale tool to generate random structural variations, a total of 222 evolved yeast strains with enhanced environmental tolerances were obtained in haploid or diploid yeasts containing six synthetic chromosomes.

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