Publications by authors named "Aimin Shen"

In higher plants, COP1 (Constitutively Photomorphogenic 1) acts as a central regulator of light-signaling networks and globally conditions the target proteins via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. However, the function of COP1-interacting proteins in light-regulated fruit coloration and development remains unknown in Solanaceous plants. Here, a COP1-interacting protein-encoding gene, SmCIP7, expressed specifically in the eggplant (Solanum melongena L.

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Linn. vegetables have a long history of cultivation and have been cultivated all over the world. With the increasing area of saline-alkali soil, Linn.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aimin Shen"

  • - Aimin Shen's research primarily focuses on understanding the genetic and regulatory mechanisms involved in plant development and responses to environmental stress, particularly in crop species like eggplant and other Solanaceous plants.! - His recent article on SmCIP7 reveals its role as a COP1 interactive protein that enhances anthocyanin accumulation and fruit size in eggplant, linking light signaling to fruit development.! - Additionally, Shen has conducted a genome-wide characterization and expression analysis of gene families in plants under salt stress, aiming to address challenges associated with saline-alkali soil conditions affecting agricultural productivity.!