Publications by authors named "Bing Hao"

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a type of hemorrhagic stroke, and the neuroprotective effects of nimodipine following SAH have been well-documented. Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3), a mitochondrial nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent deacetylase, plays a significant role in mitigating oxidative stress in various neurodegenerative conditions. However, the role of SIRT3 in the neuroprotective mechanisms of nimodipine after SAH remains unclear.

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The nutrient germinant receptors (GRs) in spores of Bacillus species consist of a cluster of three proteins- designated A, B, and C subunits- that play a critical role in initiating the germination of dormant spores in response to specific nutrient molecules. The Bacillus cereus GerI GR is essential for inosine-induced germination; however, the roles of the individual subunits and the mechanism by which germinant binding activates GR function remain unclear. In this study, we report the backbone chemical shift assignments of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of the A subunit of GerI (GerIA).

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Background: 7-Hydroxymethotrexate (7-OHMTX) is the main metabolite in plasma following high-dose MTX (HD-MTX), which may result in activity and toxicity of the MTX. Moreover, 7-OHMTX could produce crystalline-like deposits within the renal tubules under acidic conditions or induce renal inflammation, oxidative stress, and cell apoptosis through various signaling pathways, ultimately leading to kidney damage. The objectives of this study were thus to explore the exposure-safety relationship of two compounds and search the most reliable marker for predicting HDMTX nephrotoxicity.

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The rapid advancement of quantum key distribution technology in recent years has spurred significant innovation within the field. Nevertheless, a crucial yet frequently underexplored challenge involves the comprehensive evaluation of security quantum state modulation. To address this issue, we propose a novel framework for quantum group key distribution.

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Leukemia is a type of blood cancer characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the bone marrow, which replace normal blood cells and disrupt normal blood cell function. Timely and personalized interventions are crucial for disease management and improving survival rates. However, many patients experience relapse following conventional chemotherapy, and increasing treatment intensity often fails to improve outcomes due to mutated gene-induced drug resistance in leukemia cells.

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Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitors (BTKis) exhibit significant interindividual pharmacokinetics, making therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) a promising approach for personalized therapy. However, simultaneous quantification of multiple BTKis poses technical challenges. A unified protocol for BTKis detection would be clinically desirable.

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The transcription factors of WRKY genes play essential roles in plant growth, stress responses, and metabolite biosynthesis. , a traditional Chinese herb, is abundant in flavonoids and has been used for centuries to treat cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. However, the WRKY transcription factors that regulate flavonoid biosynthesis in remain unknown.

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  • - Six different oxidosqualene cyclases (OSC1-OSC6) were studied for their role in creating various triterpene structures, including both tetracyclic and pentacyclic forms from two starting materials: 2,3-oxidosqualene and 2,3:22,23-dioxidosqualene.
  • - OSC1 was particularly effective at producing rare (20)-epimers of oxacyclic triterpenes, and a mutant version of OSC1 (F731G) significantly enhanced the production of these (20)-epimers compared to the normal OSC1.
  • - The study utilized homology modeling and molecular docking techniques to explain how the (20)-configuration develops during the epoxide
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Cucurbitacin IIa is a triterpenoid isolated exclusively from Hemsleya plants and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that functions as the main ingredient of prescription Hemslecin capsules and tablets in China. Synthetic biology provides new strategies for production of such valuable cucurbitacins at a large scale; however, the biosynthetic pathway of cucurbitacin IIa has been unknown, and the heterologous production of cucurbitacins in galactose medium has been expensive and low yielding. In this study, we characterized the functions of genes encoding two squalene epoxidases (HcSE1-2), six oxidosqualene cyclases (HcOSC1-6), two CYP450s (HcCYP87D20 and HcCYP81Q59), and an acyltransferase (HcAT1) in cucurbitacin IIa biosynthesis by heterologous expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Nicotiana benthamiana.

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  • The study explores how NMDAR-mediated glutamate excitotoxicity is a major cause of cell death in ischemic stroke, highlighting the failure of past treatments targeting NMDARs in clinical trials.
  • Researchers discovered a specific interaction between TRPM2 and PKCγ that contributes to the excitotoxic process, proposing that breaking this interaction could be a new therapeutic approach.
  • By developing a peptide (TAT-M2PBM) to disrupt the TRPM2-PKCγ coupling, the study shows that this uncoupling reduces calcium influx and excitotoxic effects, ultimately protecting neurons from ischemic damage.
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Bergenin is a typical carbon glycoside and the primary active ingredient in antitussive drugs widely prescribed for central cough inhibition in China. The bergenin extraction industry relies on the medicinal plant species and as their resources. However, the bergenin biosynthetic pathway in plants remains elusive.

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Background: Nitrogen (N) is an important macronutrient involved in the biosynthesis of primary and secondary metabolites in plants. However, the metabolic regulatory mechanism of low-N-induced triterpenoid saponin and flavonoid accumulation in rhizomatous medicinal Panax notoginseng (Burk.) F.

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  • The study highlights the challenges of studying endothelial cells (ECs) in the context of aging and neurodegenerative diseases, particularly due to difficulties in extracting their nuclei for analysis.
  • Researchers employed a novel technique called inCITE-seq to analyze nuclear proteins and RNA in ECs from human brain tissues, revealing a unique transcriptional signature linked to neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, FTD, and Alzheimer's.
  • The results indicate a loss of nuclear TDP-43 in disease-associated ECs, which affects the transcriptional regulation of inflammatory responses and could contribute to the deterioration of the blood-brain barrier in these neurodegenerative conditions.
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Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the changes and influencing factors of liver controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) in obese patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and to determine the prevalence and risk factors of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in PCOS patients with obesity.

Methods: Forty-one PCOS patients with obesity and twenty age- and body mass index (BMI)-matched control women without PCOS were enrolled in this study. General data, body composition, biochemical parameters, sex hormones, and liver CAP in the two groups were collected and compared.

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is one of the most valuable traditional Chinese herbs. The main active ingredients, dammarane-type ginsenosides, show multiple pharmacological activities. Recently, the key UDP-dependent glycosyltransferases (UGTs) involved in the biosynthesis of common ginsenosides have been widely studied.

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2Duf, named after the presence of a transmembrane (TM) Duf421 domain and a small Duf1657 domain in its sequence, is likely located in the inner membrane (IM) of spores in some species carrying a transposon with an operon termed . These spores are known for their extreme resistance to wet heat, and 2Duf is believed to be the primary contributor to this trait. In this study, we found that the absence of YetF or YdfS, both Duf421 domain-containing proteins and found only in wild-type (wt) spores with YetF more abundant, leads to decreased resistance to wet heat and agents that can damage spore core components.

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Search algorithm plays an important role in the motion planning of the robot, it determines whether the mobile robot complete the task. To solve the search task in complex environments, a fusion algorithm based on the Flower Pollination algorithm and Q-learning is proposed. To improve the accuracy, an improved grid map is used in the section of environment modeling to change the original static grid to a combination of static and dynamic grids.

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  • Viral RNA replication begins in host cells with the creation of double-membrane vesicles after the coronavirus enters.
  • The nonstructural protein 3 (nsp3), the largest protein in the coronavirus genome, is crucial for virus replication and transcription, yet its mechanism of action is not fully understood.
  • The study reveals the crystal structure of a specific region of nsp3 (CoV-Y domain) and identifies potential interaction sites for therapeutic targets, which could aid in combating COVID-19 and similar diseases.
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Gated entry of lipophilic ligands into the enclosed hydrophobic pocket in stand-alone Sec14 domain proteins often links lipid metabolism to membrane trafficking. Similar domains occur in multidomain mammalian proteins that activate small GTPases and regulate actin dynamics. The neuronal RhoGEF Kalirin, a central regulator of cytoskeletal dynamics, contains a Sec14 domain (Kal) followed by multiple spectrin-like repeats and catalytic domains.

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Accurate runoff prediction in data-poor catchments is important for water resource management, flood mitigation, environmental protection, and other tasks. One possible solution is to transfer a runoff prediction model constructed by using a machine learning model for gauged catchments to data-poor catchments. However, the transfer of runoff prediction model must consider the comprehensive spatiotemporal similarities between the catchments; otherwise, the transfer performance can be massively uncertain.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become one of the important causes of cirrhosis and liver cancer, resulting in a huge medical burden worldwide. Currently, effective non-invasive diagnostic indicators and drugs for NAFLD are still lacking. With the development of metabolomics technology, the changes in metabolites during the development of NAFLD have been gradually revealed.

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Research on the flowering habit of rapeseed is important for the selection of varieties adapted to specific ecological environments. Here, quantitative trait loci (QTL) for the days-to-flowering trait were identified using a doubled haploid population of 178 lines derived from a cross between the winter type SGDH284 and the semi-winter type 158A. A linkage map encompassing 3268.

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  • - Path planning for mobile robots is complex, as they need to navigate from a start to a target position while avoiding obstacles. A new method called short and safe Q-learning (SQL) is introduced to improve this process.
  • - The approach combines Q-learning with artificial potential fields to guide robots, reduce random explorations, and enhance learning speed with dynamic rewards.
  • - Experiments show that SSQL provides significant improvements over classical Q-learning, achieving better path lengths, reduced computing times, and smaller turning angles in both short and safe path planning scenarios.
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SARS-CoV-2 (SCoV2) and its variants of concern pose serious challenges to the public health. The variants increased challenges to vaccines, thus necessitating for development of new intervention strategies including anti-virals. Within the international Covid19-NMR consortium, we have identified binders targeting the RNA genome of SCoV2.

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