Publications by authors named "G-Q Qian"

Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor (PrRPR), a notable member of the class A peptide-GPCR (G-protein-coupled receptor) family, regulates diverse physiology functions upon activation by PrRP. Herein, we reveal that PrRPR could engage with not only the G pathway but also the G pathway. We further resolve the structures of the PrRPR-G and PrRPR-G complexes using cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM), with PrRP31 as the endogenous ligand.

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Single-cell transcriptomics has emerged as a powerful tool for understanding how different cells contribute to disease progression by identifying cell types that change across diseases or conditions. However, detecting changing cell types is challenging due to individual-to-individual and cohort-to-cohort variability and naive approaches based on current computational tools lead to false positive findings. To address this, we propose a computational tool, scDist, based on a mixed-effects model that provides a statistically rigorous and computationally efficient approach for detecting transcriptomic differences.

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The emergence of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic, has profoundly impacted global healthcare systems and the trajectory of economic advancement. As nations grapple with the far-reaching consequences of this unprecedented health crisis, the administration of COVID-19 vaccines has proven to be a pivotal strategy in managing this crisis. Protein-based vaccines have garnered significant attention owing to their commendable safety profile and precise immune targeting advantages.

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The Omicron EG.5 lineage of SARS-CoV-2 is currently on a trajectory to become the dominant strain. This phase 2 study aims to evaluate the immunogenicity of SCTV01E-2, a tetravalent protein vaccine, with a specific emphasis on its immunogenicity against Omicron EG.

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  • - The text discusses the development of innovative soft robots designed for dynamic tasks in water, utilizing unique protein materials for flexible adhesion.
  • - It describes how these robots are made from resilient hydrogels that can quickly change from sticky to non-sticky based on temperature changes, incorporating FeO nanoparticles for added control.
  • - The potential applications highlighted include repairing artificial blood vessels and transporting various items in water, controlled by infrared light and magnetic fields, showcasing new functionalities for underwater robotics.
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CD97 (ADGRE5) is an adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (aGPCR) which plays crucial roles in immune system and cancer. However, the mechanism of CD97 activation and the determinant of G coupling selectivity remain unknown. Here, we present the cryo-electron microscopy structures of human CD97 in complex with G, G, and G.

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Background: Sex differences in the pathogenesis of hypertension exist. While gut microbiota (GM) has been associated with hypertension, it is unclear whether there are sex-linked differences in the association between GM and hypertension.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate the sex differences in associations between GM characterized by shotgun sequencing, GM-derived short-chain fatty acids, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure in 241 Hong Kong Chinese (113 men and 128 women; mean age, 54±6 years).

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  • - Adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are crucial for various physiological functions and their activation involves the removal of the GAIN domain, along with unique ligand-binding dynamics.
  • - Researchers used cryoelectron microscopy to analyze the structure of ADGRL3 with G-proteins, revealing distinct activation conformations and new insights into how these receptors interact with G-proteins.
  • - The study provides foundational knowledge on aGPCR activation mechanisms and suggests alterations in specific receptor components to enhance targeted G-protein pathways for better therapeutic approaches.
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  • Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) play crucial roles in various physiological functions and present promising targets for disease treatment, yet their activation mechanisms are not fully understood.* -
  • The study focuses on the cryo-electron microscopy structures of GPR110, an aGPCR, revealing unique ligand engagement models and activation conformations, as well as insights into how G-proteins interact with the receptor.* -
  • Key findings highlight differences in how different G-proteins engage with GPR110, offering a clearer understanding of the activation process through the removal of an inhibitory domain and the role of a stalk peptide.*
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Background: Metabolic disorder increases the risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). NRs (nuclear receptors) have been increasingly recognized as important regulators of cell metabolism. However, the role of NRs in AAA development remains largely unknown.

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Neuromedin B (Nmb) is implicated in the regulation of nociception of sensory neurons. However, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Using patch clamp recording, western blot analysis, immunofluorescent labelling, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, adenovirus-mediated shRNA knockdown and animal behaviour tests, we studied the effects of Nmb on the sensory neuronal excitability and peripheral pain sensitivity mediated by Cav3.

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Purpose: To evaluate the performance of a deep learning-based algorithm for automatic detection and labeling of rib fractures from multicenter chest CT images.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 10 943 patients (mean age, 55 years; 6418 men) from six hospitals (January 1, 2017 to December 30, 2019), which consisted of patients with and without rib fractures who underwent CT. The patients were separated into one training set ( = 2425), two lesion-level test sets ( = 362 and 105), and one examination-level test set ( = 8051).

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Background The evidence of combining sorafenib with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for intermediate-stage recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is limited. Patient responses to this treatment varied because of the heterogeneous nature of intermediate-stage recurrent HCC, making it important to identify patients who are most likely to benefit from this combination therapy. Purpose To compare sorafenib administered in combination with TACE versus TACE alone in the treatment of recurrent intermediate-stage HCC after initial hepatectomy and to determine the relationship of microvascular invasion (MVI) to survival.

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Purpose To retrospectively investigate the safety and efficacy of sorafenib combined with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) (hereafter, TACE-RFA) in the treatment of recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma (rHCC) with portal vein tumor thrombosis, extrahepatic metastases (advanced hepatocellular carcinoma), or both after initial hepatectomy. Materials and Methods The study was centrally approved by the ethics committee of three tertiary medical centers in China. From January 2010 to January 2015, 207 consecutive patients with advanced rHCC after initial hepatectomy received sorafenib combined with TACE-RFA (combination group, n = 106) or sorafenib alone (sorafenib group, n = 101) at the three medical centers.

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By solving the problem of very long test time on reliability qualification for Light-emitting Diode (LED) products, the accelerated degradation test with a thermal overstress at a proper range is regarded as a promising and effective approach. For a comprehensive survey of the application of step-stress accelerated degradation test (SSADT) in LEDs, the thermal, photometric, and colorimetric properties of two types of LED chip scale packages (CSPs), i.e.

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With the expanding application of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), the color quality of white LEDs has attracted much attention in several color-sensitive application fields, such as museum lighting, healthcare lighting and displays. Reliability concerns for white LEDs are changing from the luminous efficiency to color quality. However, most of the current available research on the reliability of LEDs is still focused on luminous flux depreciation rather than color shift failure.

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The type 1 angiotensin receptor (AT(1)) activates an array of intracellular signalling pathways that control cell and tissue responses to the peptide hormone angiotensin II (AngII). The capacity of AT(1) receptors to initiate and maintain such signals has typically been explained on the basis of conventional heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein) activation, specifically G(q/11). Accumulating evidence from studies utilising a variety of AT(1) receptor mutants and AngII analogues indicates that some important downstream effects of AT(1) receptors are independent of classical G protein coupling.

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Secretagogues accelerate traffic in the lysosomal and basal-lateral pathways, as well as in the regulated apical secretory pathway, of lacrimal acinar cells. It has been proposed that alterations of protein segregation in compartments where these traffic pathways intersect may influence autoimmune responses. Heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins couple secretagogue receptor ligand binding to activation of intracellular signaling cascades, but they are also suggested to participate in endomembrane traffic phenomena.

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