Publications by authors named "Chaowen Wang"

Mitochondrial dynamics plays a crucial role in the occurrence and development of non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases (NAFLD). SENP1, a SUMO-specific protease, catalyzes protein de-SUMOylation and involves in various physiological and pathological processes. However, the exact role of SENP1 in NAFLD remains unclear.

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Imbibition of fracturing fluid in deep shale nanopores has a significant effect on shale gas production. One of the key parameters affecting imbibition is the interfacial tension of the methane-water system. However, studies on the methane-water interfacial tension in nanopores are very limited, and obtaining the accurate value of the methane-water interfacial tension at the nanoscale is difficult and time-consuming.

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  • Seipin is a key protein that helps in the assembly of lipid droplets (LDs) by organizing lipid packaging at the interface of the endoplasmic reticulum and LDs.
  • Researchers identified four proteins (Ldo45, Ldo16, Tgl4, and Pln1) that are only recruited to seipin when its function is intact, indicating they are important for LD formation.
  • Disruption of seipin function leads to uneven distribution of these proteins and abnormal LDs, while overexpressing any of the accessory factors causes LD aggregation, underscoring their importance and the need for proper balance in their amounts.
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Asprosin (ASP) is a newly-identified adipokine and plays important roles in energy metabolism homeostasis. However, there is no report on whether and how ASP is involved in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Therefore, in the study, we investigated the protective effects of ASP-deficiency on the liver in the NAFLD model mice and the detrimental effects of ASP treatment on the human normal hepatocytes (LO2 cell line).

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  • The study focused on creating and testing a prediction model for assessing risks of adverse outcomes for mothers and newborns with hypothyroidism during pregnancy.
  • Data from women diagnosed with hypothyroidism who gave birth between October 2020 and December 2022 were analyzed to identify key risk factors.
  • The resulting model demonstrated good predictive accuracy and clinical utility, helping healthcare professionals identify high-risk cases and improve decision-making regarding treatment.
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  • Asprosin (ASP) is a newly identified adipokine from white adipose tissue that plays a role in regulating glucose and lipid metabolism, but its effect on the browning of this tissue and mitophagy is uncertain.* -
  • The study used both in vivo mouse models and in vitro cell models to investigate how ASP affects the browning of white adipose tissue (WAT) and mitophagy, with results indicating that deleting ASP leads to increased browning and decreased mitophagy.* -
  • Findings suggest that removing ASP enhances browning in WAT and reduces mitophagy, providing a potential target for new drug developments aimed at treating obesity-related metabolic disorders.*
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  • Lipid transport proteins (LTPs) are essential for moving lipids between different parts of the cell and maintaining lipid balance, with a new family of proteins called bridge-like LTPs (BLTPs) forming connections for lipid transport between organelles.* -
  • The study focuses on BLTP2, which enhances the fluidity of the plasma membrane by increasing phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) levels and is localized at contact points between the endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane, suggesting it moves PE from the ER to the plasma membrane.* -
  • Increased expression of BLTP2 is linked to more aggressive breast cancer, as it aids the growth of cancer cells and supports tumor spread, indicating that
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  • Endothelial dysfunction (ED) is a key factor in many cardiovascular diseases, and the role of eNOS (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) is critical for proper endothelial function.
  • A study explored the protein PIAS1's effects on ED using human umbilical vein endothelial cells and mice models with high-fat diets, showing that PIAS1 improves endothelial function by enhancing nitric oxide levels and activating specific signaling pathways.
  • The research indicates that PIAS1 promotes eNOS SUMOylation and prevents its uncoupling, suggesting it could be an early marker for atherosclerosis and a new target for treating heart issues related to high cholesterol.
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Background: Individuals suffering from short-term insomnia disorder (SID) experience difficulties in falling or staying asleep, often leading to daytime fatigue and impaired concentration. However, the underlying mechanisms of SID remain unclear. This study aims to investigate the alterations in brain activation patterns and functional connectivity in patients with SID.

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  • Postharvest diseases in fruits and vegetables lead to major economic losses due to infections primarily caused by necrotrophic fungal pathogens, which thrive on damaged tissues.
  • The field of biocontrol has evolved from a simple model of one organism combating another to a more complex system that includes various factors such as the pathogen, host, environment, and resident microflora.
  • The review highlights advancements in biocontrol over the last 40 years, covering pathogen biology, biocontrol agent discovery, commercialization, and innovative research trends including marker-assisted selection, the fruit microbiome's role, and the use of RNA for disease control.
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  • - The paper explores quantum correlations in a four-state single-atom system, focusing on achieving stable entanglement through dissipation instead of traditional coherent methods.
  • - Under near-resonant conditions, the single atom functions as a reservoir, allowing a two-level system to evolve into a vacuum state, which leads to stationary entanglement between two modes.
  • - Asymmetrical coupling constants break symmetry, producing one-way steering, making the proposed method practical for experiments and potential applications in quantum information processing.
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Apple is the largest fruit crop produced in temperate regions and is a popular fruit worldwide. It is, however, susceptible to a variety of postharvest fungal pathogens, including , , , spp., and spp.

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The receptor-like kinase Suppressor of BIR1 (SOBIR1) binds various receptor-like proteins (RLPs) that perceive microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) at the plasma membrane, which is thought to activate plant pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) against pathogen invasion. Despite its potentially crucial role, how SOBIR1 transmits immune signaling to ultimately elicit PTI remains largely unresolved. Herein, we report that a gene RLP1, like SOBIR1, was highly induced upon infection.

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Seipin, an evolutionary conserved protein, plays pivotal roles during lipid droplet (LD) biogenesis and is associated with various human diseases with unclear mechanisms. Here, we analyzed mutants deleted of the sole gene, Homozygous mutants displayed penetrant embryonic lethality, which is caused by the disruption of the lipid-rich permeability barrier, the innermost layer of the embryonic eggshell. In oocytes and embryos, SEIP-1 is associated with LDs and is crucial for controlling LD size and lipid homeostasis.

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  • Reservoir engineering can be influenced by the collective phase Φ of three coherent fields interacting with a Δ-type atom.
  • The atomic system behaves differently based on the phase; it acts as a one-channel dissipation reservoir at Φ = 0(π) and a two-channel one when Φ is not equal to those values.
  • This phase-dependent approach can generate stable two-mode squeezing and entanglement, which may be useful for quantum information processing applications.
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  • This text discusses how minimizing Gibbs free energies can help determine equilibrium conditions in chemical systems, particularly focusing on carbonyl sulfide.
  • It highlights the challenge of efficiently representing the entropy and Gibbs free energy of carbonyl sulfide in scientific research.
  • The authors present new analytical models for predicting these properties using only six molecular constants, achieving high accuracy when compared to existing data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Seipin is known for its critical role in controlling lipid droplet (LD) assembly at the LD-forming subdomain of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Here, we identified a new function of seipin as a negative regulator for sphingolipid production. We show that yeast cells lacking seipin displayed altered sensitivity to sphingolipid inhibitors, accumulated sphingoid precursors and intermediates, and increased serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT) and fatty acid (FA) elongase activities.

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Permian-Triassic (P-Tr) altered volcanic ashes (tuffs) are widely distributed within the P-Tr boundary successions in South China. Volcanic altered ashes from terrestrial section-Chahe (CH) and marine section-Shangsi (SS) are selected to further understand the influence of sedimentary environments and volcanic sources on diagenetic alterarion on volcanic tuffs. The zircon Pb/U ages of the corresponding beds between two sections are almost synchronous.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of torrefaction on the pyrolysis of rubber wood sawdust (RWS) using pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). Three typical torrefaction temperatures (200, 250, and 300 °C) and pyrolysis temperatures (450, 500, and 550 °C) were considered. The results suggested that only diethyl phthalate, belonging to esters, was detected at the torrefaction temperatures of 200 and 250 °C, revealing hemicellulose degradation.

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Diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry (DRS) is a new, fast, and reliable method to characterize Fe-oxides in soils. The Fe-oxide mineralogy of the Jiujiang red earth sediments was investigated using DRS to investigate the climate evolution of southern China since the mid-Pleistocene. The DRS results show that hematite/(hematite + goethite) ratios [Hm/(Hm + Gt)] exhibit an upward decreasing trend within the Jiujiang section, suggesting a gradual climate change from warm and humid in the middle Pleistocene to cooler and drier in the late Pleistocene.

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Neutral lipids, predominantly triacylglycerol (TAG) and sterol ester, are stored within the cellular organelles termed lipid droplets (LDs). Although it is believed that the major function of LDs is to supply the cell with energy and membranes, little is known about the cellular events directly involving LDs and their contents. In this study, we provide cytological evidence that LDs form direct contacts with the prospore membrane (PSM) that is synthesized de novo during meiosis II to sequester the dividing nuclei in sporulating yeast.

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  • - Chronic hepatitis C virus infection leads to steatosis, marked by lipid accumulation in liver cells, which increases liver disease risk.
  • - The virus's core protein promotes the formation of lipid droplets in both liver cells and yeast, although the exact processes behind this are not fully understood.
  • - The study identifies the enzyme Lro1, crucial for triglyceride synthesis, as necessary for lipid droplet formation, showing that core protein affects Lro1's activity and placement near these droplets.
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The neutral lipids steryl ester and triacylglycerol (TAG) are stored in the membrane-bound organelle lipid droplet (LD) in essentially all eukaryotic cells. It is unclear what physiological conditions require the mobilization or storage of these lipids. Here, we study the budding yeast mutant are1Δ are2Δ dga1Δ lro1Δ, which cannot synthesize the neutral lipids and therefore lacks LDs.

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X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier infrared absorption spectroscopy (FTIR) were conducted to deepen our research on specific species and spectral characteristics of swelling clay minerals in the Pliocene sandstones in Xinghai, Qinghai province. XRD results show that swelling clay minerals are dominant clay minerals in the sandstones, which can be up to 97% in percentage. XRD patterns show 060 reflections of the samples occur both remarkably at 1.

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Lipid droplets, lipophagy, and beyond.

Biochim Biophys Acta

August 2016

Lipids are essential components for life. Their various structural and physical properties influence diverse cellular processes and, thereby, human health. Lipids are not genetically encoded but are synthesized and modified by complex metabolic pathways, supplying energy, membranes, signaling molecules, and hormones to affect growth, physiology, and response to environmental insults.

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