Publications by authors named "Zebin Liu"

Autophagy and apoplastic ascorbic acid (AsA) play important roles in plant drought tolerance. However, the trans-plasma membrane transport of AsA and its association with autophagy during drought stress are unclear. Here we report an AsA-induced autophagy pathway in plants, wherein plasma-membrane-located cytochrome b561 and DOMON domain (CYBDOM) proteins play positive roles.

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Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (eATP) functions as a damage-associated molecular pattern in plant immunity. P2K1, a purinergic receptor with a cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase domain, initiates ATP-responsive signaling cascades characterized by a rapid spike in cytosolic Ca²⁺, which acts as a critical second messenger. In this study, we identified the cyclic nucleotide-gated channel complex CNGC2-CNGC4 as essential for eATP-induced calcium signaling and bacterial resistance in plants.

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Semiconductor single-walled carbon nanotube (s-SWNT) networks have gained prominence in electronic devices due to their cost-effectiveness, relatively production-naturality, and satisfactory performance. Configuration, density, and resistance of SWNT-SWNT junctions are considered crucial factors influencing the overall conductivity of s-SWNT networks. In this study, we present a method for inferring the lower bounds of the SWNT-SWNT junction resistance in s-SWNT networks based on conductive atomic force microscopy TUNA images.

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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) has a promising market due to its capacity to regulate human hormone levels as well as preventing and treating various diseases. We have established a chemical esterification coupled biocatalytic-based scheme by lipase-catalyzed 4-androstene-3,17-dione (4-AD) hydrolysis to obtain the intermediate product 5-androstene-3,17-dione (5-AD), which was then asymmetrically reduced by a ketoreductase from Sphingomonas wittichii (SwiKR). Co-enzyme required for KR is regenerated by a glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) from Bacillus subtilis.

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  • Seed size is influenced by both genetic factors and environmental signals, with a specific gene called SSW1 on chromosome 1 identified as a key regulator in Arabidopsis.
  • The SSW1 allele is linked to larger seeds that have higher amino acid and storage protein contents, and it shows better transport efficiency compared to its counterparts.
  • Under low nitrogen conditions, the SSW1 allele not only enhances seed yield but also improves nitrogen use efficiency, indicating a role in geographical adaptation and a potential avenue for agricultural improvements.
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The convergence of China's digital economy and green finance holds great significance for fostering a sustainable and high-quality developmental path. However, existing studies have not explored the coupling coordination development between these two crucial subsystems. To bridge this gap, this paper employs a modified coupling coordination degree (CCD) model to assess and affirm the coupling coordination degree between the digital economy and green finance across 30 provinces in China from 2015-2021.

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This study was conducted to evaluate the radioactivity level in the granite building raw material production area in Cenxi, China. Natural radionuclide concentrations, γ absorbed dose rates (ADRs) and radon exhalation rates were measured in the area. The spatial distribution of natural radionuclides, γ ADR and radon exhalation rate were mapped with GPS information.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the mechanism through which the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) influences the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory response, a condition that is associated with premature rupture of membranes (PROM).

Methods: Human myeloid leukemia mononuclear cells (THP-1) were employed as the experimental model. These cells were treated with LPS and the TLR4 inhibitor CLI-095 and subsequently divided into three groups.

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The precise control and deep understanding of quantum interference in carbon nanotube (CNT) devices are particularly crucial not only for exploring quantum coherent phenomena in clean one-dimensional electronic systems, but also for developing carbon-based nanoelectronics or quantum devices. Here, we construct a double split-gate structure to explore the Aharonov-Bohm (AB) interference effect in individual single-wall CNT p-n junction devices. For the first time, we achieve the AB modulation of conductance with coaxial magnetic fields as low as 3 T, where the flux through the tube is much smaller than the flux quantum.

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Plant glutamate receptor homologs (GLRs), which function as key calcium channels, play pivotal roles in various developmental processes as well as stress responses. The moss , a representative of the earliest land plant lineage, possess multiple pathways of hormone signaling for coordinating growth and adaptation responses. However, it is not clear whether GLRs are connected to hormone-mediated growth control in the moss.

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Fucoidans represent a type of polyanionic fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides (FCSPs) that are cleaved by fucoidan-degrading enzymes, producing low-molecular-weight fucoidans with multiple biological activities suitable for pharmacological use. Most of the reported fucoidan-degrading enzymes are glycoside hydrolases, which have been well studied for their structures and catalytic mechanisms. Little is known, however, about the rarer fucoidan lyases, primarily due to the lack of structural information.

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  • The correction addresses specific errors identified in the original article, clarifying data and conclusions.
  • It emphasizes the importance of accuracy in scientific publishing to maintain the integrity of research findings.
  • The revised information is intended to ensure readers have the correct context and understanding of the study's results.
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Optical transmission and scattering spectroscopic microscopy at the visible and adjacent wavelengths denote one of the most informative and inclusive characterization methods in material research. Unfortunately, restricted by the diffraction limit of light, it cannot resolve the nanoscale variation in light absorption and scattering, diagnostics of the local inhomogeneity in material structure and properties. Moreover, a large quantity of nanomaterials has anisotropic optical properties that are appealing yet hard to characterize through conventional optical methods.

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The bottom-up approach to directly synthesizing low-dimensional materials with outstanding performance has extended the material basis for the next generation integrated circuit industry. All the low-dimensional semiconductors, metals, dielectrics, and their heterojunctions are very promising bricks to build faster and more efficient chips because of their atomically smooth surface and interfaces. The greatest challenge in the synthesis of nanomaterials is how to precisely control the structure, crystalline orientation, defects, dimensions, etc.

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Endogenous hydrogen sulfide (HS) is generated in many metabolism pathways, and has been recognized as a second messenger against antibiotics and reactive oxygen species (ROS). In , Small Protein B (SmpB) plays an important role in resisting stress. The absence of could trigger sulfate assimilation pathway to adapt the nutrient deficiency, of which was mediated by up-regulation of and genes and followed with enhancing HS production.

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  • The study investigates how environmental factors like meteorological conditions, soil water content, and canopy structure affect tree sap flow in a specific area of the Liupan Mountains from June to September 2019.
  • Researchers found that the sap flow rate is influenced by potential evapotranspiration (PET), relative extract water (REW), and canopy leaf area index (LAI) in varying degrees, leading to different response patterns for each factor.
  • A model was developed to predict sap flow by considering the interactions among PET, REW, and LAI, revealing that PET is the most significant factor, particularly varying greatly between sunny, cloudy, and rainy days.
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Endo-fucoidanases are important in structural analysis of fucoidans and preparation of fuco-oligosaccharides. However their enzymological properties and analysis of degradation products are scarcely investigated. Truncated endo-α (1 → 3)-fucoidanase Fda1 (tFda1B from Alteromonas sp.

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Recent studies have reported that gene amplified in squamous cell carcinoma 1 (GASC1) is involved in the progression of several types of cancer. However, whether GASC1 promotes glioma progression remains unknown. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of GASC1 exposure on glioma tumorigenesis.

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  • Researchers studied the stem radius of trees in the Liupan Mountains using automatic dendrometers to analyze how tree growth varied during the 2016 growing season.
  • The study found that stem radius experienced clear daily patterns (shrinkage during the day, recovery at night) and seasonal fluctuations divided into three stages of stability, continuous growth, and swell-shrinking.
  • Environmental factors like temperature and precipitation significantly influenced stem growth, particularly showing that temperature had the largest impact on daily shrinkage, while precipitation played a key role during the growth phases.
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Prolactinomas are the most common type of functional pituitary adenoma. Although bromocriptine is the preferred first line treatment for prolactinoma, resistance frequently occurs, posing a prominent clinical challenge. Both the prolactin receptor (PRLR) and estrogen receptor α (ERα) serve critical roles in the development and progression of prolactinomas, and whether this interaction between PRLR and ERα contributes to bromocriptine resistance remains to be clarified.

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As hyperprolactinemia is observed in patients with bromocriptine‑resistant prolactinoma, prolactin (PRL) has been implicated in the development of bromocriptine resistance. Since PRL primarily mediates cell survival and drug resistance via the Janus kinase‑2 (JAK2)/signal transducer and activator of transcription 5A (STAT5) signaling pathway, the STAT5 inhibitor, pimozide, may inhibit cell proliferation and reverse bromocriptine resistance in prolactinoma cells. In the present study, compared with bromocriptine or pimozide alone, the combination of pimozide and bromocriptine exerted enhanced reduction in cell growth and proliferation, and increased apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in bromocriptine‑resistant prolactinoma cells.

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Large scale afforestation mainly for erosion control or timber production and a very strict logging ban policy in recent decades led to many over-dense stands and remarkable water yield reduction in the dryland region of the Loess Plateau in northwest China. To guide the integrated forest-water management at stand level, a study on the response of water yield from larch (Larix principis-rupprechtii) plantations to key stand structure and site factors was carried out in the Liupan Mountains. Models of leaf area index (LAI) of forest canopy and stand evapotranspiration (ET) in the growing season were developed and fitted.

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Pectinases have many applications in the industry of food, paper, and textiles, therefore finding novel polygalacturonases is required. Multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis of AnEPG (an endo-α-1,4-polygalacturonase from ) and other GH 28 endo-polygalacturonases suggested that AnEPG is different from others. AnEPG overexpressed in was characterized.

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Bacterial persisters comprise a small fraction of phenotypically heterogeneous variants with transient capability for survival when exposed to high concentrations of antibiotic. In aquatic pathogenic bacteria Aeromonas veronii, Small Protein B (SmpB), the core factor of trans-translation system, was identified as a new persistence-related gene. The SmpB deletion exhibited a higher susceptibility and lower persister cell formation under aminoglycosides antibiotics pressure compared with wild type.

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Granulocytic sarcoma (GS) usually occurs concomitantly with or after the onset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or other myeloproliferative disorders, however, GS of the ovary as the primary manifestation of AML is exceedingly rare. To the best of our knowledge, eight cases of ovarian GS as the first sign of AML have been reported in the literature. Here, we report the ninth case: a 27-year-old female who presented with an ovarian mass without any underlying hematologic disorder.

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