Publications by authors named "Hong-Jie Feng"

Background: The function of 4-coumarate-CoA ligases (4CL) under abiotic stresses has been studied in plants, however, limited is known about the 4CL genes in cotton (G. hirsutum L.) and their roles in response to drought stress.

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Chitinases function in the digestion of chitin molecules, which are present principally in insects and fungi. In plants, chitinase genes play important roles in defense, and their expression can be triggered in response to both biotic and abiotic stresses. In this study, we cloned and characterized an endochitinase (VDECH) from Verticillium dahliae, strain Vd080.

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Article Synopsis
  • Verticillium dahliae is a fungus that causes vascular wilt, significantly affecting crop yield and quality, especially in cotton.
  • Researchers identified a low-pathogenicity mutant called vdpr1 from a virulent strain, which is linked to a gene named VdPR1 related to pathogenicity.
  • The mutant showed reduced growth, spore production, and enzyme activities, and had a delayed infection with milder disease symptoms, indicating VdPR1 plays a key role in the fungus's growth and ability to infect host plants.
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Verticillium dahliae is the primary causal agent for Verticillium wilt disease on a diverse array of economically important crops, including cotton. In previous research, we obtained the low-pathogenicity mutant T286 from the T-DNA insertional mutant library of the highly virulent isolate Vd080 derived from cotton. In this study, the target disrupted gene VdCYC8 was identified by TAIL-PCR, encoding a homolog of CYC8 proteins involved in glucose repression.

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The transgenic cotton expressing chitinase and glucanase genes was studied using nontransgenic cotton as a control. Specifically, the effects of exogenous genes on bacterial community diversity in rhizospheres of cotton at stages of seedling, budding, boll forming and boll opening were evaluated through comparing the number of cultivable bacteria and analyzing 16S rRNA gene clone libraries. The results showed that the number of cultivable bacteria was not affected by exogenous genes but the cotton growth period, and the number peaked at the stage of boll forming with vigorous metabolism.

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The fungal plant pathogen Verticillium dahliae is the causal agent of vascular wilt, a disease that can seriously diminish cotton fiber yield. The pathogenicity mechanism and the identity of the genes that interact with cotton during the infection process still remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the low-pathogenic, non-microsclerotium-producing mutant vdpr3 obtained in a previous study from the screening of a T-DNA insertional library of the highly virulent isolate Vd080; the pathogenicity-related gene (VdPR3) in wild-type strain Vd080 was cloned.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha) in osteosarcoma of the jaw (OSJ) and its relationships with tumoral angiogenesis and clinicopathologic characteristics.

Study Design: Streptavidin peroxidase immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression of HIF-1alpha and CD34 in paraffin-embedded samples from 25 patients. There were 14 male and 11 female patients, ages ranged from 3 to 63 years.

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