Publications by authors named "Gaige Shao"

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  • Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge is a plant known for its medicinal roots, but growing it is tough because salty soil can harm it.
  • Methyl jasmonate (MeJA) is a plant hormone that helps plants deal with salt stress, and certain proteins called JAZ help manage this process.
  • This study showed that using the right amount of MeJA can help plants grow better in salty conditions, especially by studying specific proteins called SmJAZ3, SmJAZ4, and SmJAZ8.
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Cyclopamine, a compound found in wild Veratrum has shown promising potential as a lead anti-cancer drug by effectively blocking cancer signaling pathways. However, its complex chemical structure poses challenges for artificial synthesis, thus limiting its supply and downstream drug production. This study comprehensively utilizes induction, system optimization, and transgenic technologies to establish an efficient suspension culture system for the high-yield production of cyclopamine and its precursor, veratramine.

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Tanshinones and phenolic acids are the two main chemical constituents in Salvia miltiorrhiza, which are used clinically for the treatment of hypertension, coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, and many other diseases, and have broad medicinal value. The efficient synthesis of the target products of these two metabolites in isolated plant tissues cannot be achieved without the regulation and optimization of metabolic pathways, and transcription factors play an important role as common regulatory elements in plant tissue metabolic engineering. However, most of the regulatory effects are specific to one class of metabolites, or an opposing regulation of two classes of metabolites exists.

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In food industry, the characteristics of food substrate could be improved through its bidirectional solid-state fermentation (BSF) by fungi, because the functional components were produced during BSF. Six edible fungi were selected for BSF to study their effects on highland barley properties, such as functional components, antioxidant activity, and texture characteristics. After BSF, the triterpenes content in Ganoderma lucidum and Ganoderma leucocontextum samples increased by 76.

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Morels ( spp.) are highly prized and popular edible mushrooms. The outdoor cultivation of morels in China first developed at the beginning of the 21st century.

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