Publications by authors named "D-E Zhang"

Pleurotin (1) is a benzoquinone meroterpenoid known for its wide-spectrum antitumor and antibiotic activities, notably acting as natural inhibitors of the thioredoxin reductase (TrxR). Pleurotin (1) has been chemically synthesized, but only in milligram quantities through at least 13 longest linear steps with 0.8 % overall yield due to its complex structure such as fused hexacyclic core with 8 contiguous stereocenters.

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Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of cell death, which is characterized by the uncontrolled and overwhelming peroxidation of cell membrane lipids. Ferroptosis has been implicated in the progression of various pathologies, including steatotic liver, heart failure, neurodegenerative diseases, and diabetes. Targeted inhibition of ferroptosis provides a promising strategy to treat ferroptosis-related diseases.

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Background: The diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy continue to face numerous challenges, highlighting the urgent need for the development of rapid, accurate, and non-invasive methods for seizure detection. In recent years, advancements in the analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals have garnered widespread attention, particularly in the area of seizure recognition.

Methods: A novel hybrid deep learning approach that combines feature fusion for efficient seizure detection is proposed in this study.

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Prokaryotes possess diverse anti-bacteriophage immune systems, including the single-protein Shedu nuclease. Here, we reveal the structural basis for activation of Bacillus cereus Shedu. Two cryoelectron microscopy structures of Shedu show that it switches between inactive and active states through conformational changes affecting active-site architecture, which are controlled by the protein's N-terminal domain (NTD).

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Background: Genomic sequencing technology allows for identification of reproductive couples with an increased chance, as compared with that in the general population, of having a child with an autosomal recessive or X-linked genetic condition.

Methods: We investigated the feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes of a nationwide, couple-based genetic carrier screening program in Australia as part of the Mackenzie's Mission project. Health care providers offered screening to persons before pregnancy or early in pregnancy.

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  • The study explores the differences in flower development between single and double flowers in yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolium), focusing on gene expression and regulatory networks.
  • It uses transcriptome analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify key genes involved in hormone signaling and floral development, specifically highlighting the ABC(D)E model genes.
  • The findings enhance the understanding of floral structure regulation in yellowhorn and can inform research on flower development in other woody plants.
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Vapor phase infiltration (VPI) facilitates the incorporation of inorganic components into organic polymers, emerging as an effective technique for fabricating organic-inorganic hybrid materials. However, the complexity of diffusion behavior during the VPI process presents challenges in studying diffusion kinetics, particularly for highly reactive precursor-polymer systems such as trimethylaluminum (TMA) and poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). In this study, we investigate the VPI process of TMA in PEO using in situ quartz crystal microgravimetry (QCM), which enables measurement of diffusion behavior and kinetics with high precision due to its high temporal resolution.

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  • * A study sequenced 66 strains of SFTSV from Hangzhou, China, revealing five genotype groups, with genotype A being the most prevalent and genotype E linked to higher fatality rates.
  • * The research identified several novel genetic reassortants and significant genetic diversity, highlighting the need for enhanced surveillance in Hangzhou to monitor SFTSV evolution.
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Immunotherapeutic strategies for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease would be facilitated by better measures of inflammation. Here we established an ultra-sensitive single-molecule pull-down immunoassay combined with direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM) to measure the number, size and shape of individual extracellular inflammasome ASC specks. We assayed human post-mortem brain, serum and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's as well as healthy elderly.

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Germin-like proteins (GLPs) play important roles in the regulation of various plant development processes, such as seed vigor, root and leaf development and disease resistance, while the roles of on agronomic traits are rarely studied in . Here, we identified family genes in rapeseed and analyzed their potential functions. There are 77 family genes () in the Zhongshuang11 rapeseed reference genome, divided into a, b, c, d, e, f six subfamilies.

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  • The study explored the effects of different ultrasound treatments and vacuum conditions on the brining process and quality of chicken breast meat.
  • Results showed that applying vacuum with ultrasound significantly sped up moisture and salt transfer, with the most effective condition being Vacuum-UT-450.
  • The combined treatments improved meat tenderness and water retention, suggesting this method could enhance brining efficiency and overall meat quality across different types of meat.
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Background: Patients with IgA nephropathy and severe proteinuria have a high lifetime risk of kidney failure. The efficacy and safety of the selective endothelin type A receptor antagonist atrasentan in reducing proteinuria in patients with IgA nephropathy are incompletely understood.

Methods: We are conducting a phase 3, multinational, double-blind, randomized, controlled trial involving adults with biopsy-proven IgA nephropathy, a total urinary protein excretion of at least 1 g per day, and an estimated glomerular filtration rate of at least 30 ml per minute per 1.

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The Domain of Unknown Function 506 () belongs to the PD-(D/E) XK nuclease superfamily and has been reported to play critical roles in growth and development as well as responses to abiotic stresses. However, the function of genes in () remains unclear. In this study, a total of 18 genes were identified and randomly distributed across eight chromosomes, categorized into four subfamilies.

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  • - Vibegron, a β-adrenergic receptor agonist, is synthesized from a key chiral precursor (1b) using an engineered version of a carbonyl reductase called M5, which was enhanced through loop engineering to improve its catalytic efficiency.
  • - The M5 variant displayed an impressive 868-fold increase in catalytic performance and high stereoselectivity (>99% enantiomeric and diastereomeric excess) compared to the wild-type enzyme due to structural modifications in specific loops that aid substrate binding and catalysis.
  • - Under optimal conditions, the engineered enzyme M5 achieved over 99% conversion of the substrate within 12 hours, demonstrating its potential for large-scale production of the
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Background: The causal relationship between cathepsins and neurological diseases remains uncertain. To address this, we utilized a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to assess the potential causal effect of cathepsins on the development of neurological diseases.

Methods: This study conducted a two-sample two-way MR study using pooled data from published genome-wide association studies to evaluate the relationship between 10 cathepsins (B, D, E, F, G, H, L2, O, S, and Z) and 7 neurological diseases, which included ischemic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and epilepsy.

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Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is a highly contagious and economically important pathogen threatening pig industry worldwide, the envelope glycoprotein E2 of CSFV is the dominant antigen inducing strong antiviral neutralizing immunity. In this study, 7 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with neutralizing potency were generated using E2 protein of CSFV Shimen strain (SM) expressed by eukaryotic cells. Their reactivity with 116 CSFV strains in cell cultures and E2 proteins of 10 subgenotypes in western blots showed different CSFV spectrums they recognized.

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The clinical use of interleukin-2 (IL-2) for cancer immunotherapy is limited by severe toxicity. Emerging IL-2 therapies with reduced IL-2 receptor alpha (IL-2Rα) binding aim to mitigate toxicity and regulatory T cell (Treg) expansion but have had limited clinical success. Here, we show that IL-2Rα engagement is critical for the anti-tumor activity of systemic IL-2 therapy.

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  • Quantum chemical calculations were conducted on the anions OAeF, revealing different geometrical structures based on the alkaline earth metals (Ae) involved, with linear shapes for Be and Mg, and bent structures for Sr and Ba, while Ca displays a quasi-linear configuration.
  • The bond dissociation energy (BDE) for OBeF was found to be exceptionally high at 144.08 kcal/mol, making it the strongest dative bond recorded, with a decreasing trend in BDE for heavier alkaline earth metals from Be to Ba.
  • Analysis of charge distribution shows unexpected results where the oxygen atom retains a higher partial charge compared to fluorine, attributed to the strong electrostatic nature of the bonds and the unique electronic structure of these
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Activating enhancer-binding protein 2 (AP-2) is a family of transcription factors (TFs) that play crucial roles in regulating embryonic and oncogenic development. In addition to splice isoforms, five major family members encoded by the genes have been identified in humans, i.e.

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  • BCOR-PRC1.1 recruitment to non-methylated CpG islands via KDM2B is crucial for controlling transcription during development and cancer, but the regulatory mechanisms are still not fully understood.
  • Research highlights the significance of negatively charged Poly-D/E regions in BCOR for binding to KDM2B and how these regions inhibit liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) for BCOR/PCGF1.
  • The study suggests that neutralizing the negative charges with calcium (Ca) alters the interaction between BCOR/PCGF1 and KDM2B, promoting the formation of liquid-like droplets and enhancing the recruitment of the BCOR-PRC1.1 core to KDM2B target sites.
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Context: Family caregivers (FCGs) play a crucial role in care for people with serious illness, yet unpaid care is often overlooked in estimates of care recipient (CR) care costs.

Objectives: This study quantifies the economic value of unpaid caregiving by FCGs between hospital discharge and end of life.

Methods: Trial participants were rural FCGs of CRs receiving palliative care during hospitalization.

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Vitamins are the essential organic substances to ensure the normal life activities of the human body. At present, vitamins are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, animal farming, beauty and other industries, appearing in increasing application scenarios. Accordingly, the global demand for vitamins has also increased greatly.

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Eighteen new oleanane-type triterpenoids were isolated from the stems of Sabia limoniacea, including sabialimon A (1), a triterpenoid with an unprecedented 6/6/6/7/7 pentacyclic skeleton and seventeen undescribed triterpenoids, sabialimons B-R (2 - 18), along with six previously described analogs (19 - 24). Their structures were fully elucidated via extensive spectroscopic analysis including 1D and 2D NMR, high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS), experimental electronic circular dichroism measurements and X-ray crystallographic studies. Compound 1 is the first triterpenoid that possesses a rare ring system (6/6/6/7/7) with an oxygen-bearing bridge between C-17 and C-18 and a hemiketal form at C-17, which is generated a larger ring by the degradation of C-28 and D/E-ring expansion.

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Intracellular calcium (Ca) is ubiquitous to cell signaling across biology. While existing fluorescent sensors and reporters can detect activated cells with elevated Ca levels, these approaches require implants to deliver light to deep tissue, precluding their noninvasive use in freely behaving animals. Here we engineered an enzyme-catalyzed approach that rapidly and biochemically tags cells with elevated Ca in vivo.

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In the ongoing arms race between rice and Magnaporthe oryzae, the pathogen employs effectors to evade the immune response, while the host develops resistance genes to recognise these effectors and confer resistance. In this study, we identified a novel Pik allele, Pik-W25, from wild rice WR25 through bulked-segregant analysis, creating the Pik-W25 NIL (Near-isogenic Lines) named G9. Pik-W25 conferred resistance to isolates expressing AvrPik-C/D/E alleles.

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