Publications by authors named "Jiale Qiu"

Article Synopsis
  • Gap junctions, essential for cell signaling and immune responses, are formed by connexins in vertebrates and innexins in invertebrates; this study focused on identifying GJ genes in the noble scallop Chlamys nobilis.
  • The research found 14 GJ genes in C. nobilis, revealing that these proteins are primarily hydrophilic and closely related to invertebrate proteins, with 10 conserved motifs similar to those in other bivalves.
  • Furthermore, expression analysis indicated that GJ genes are significantly affected by low temperature stress, highlighting their important role in the scallop's adaptation to environmental changes.
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Carbonate stress has profound impacts on both agricultural and industrial production. Although a number of salinity-tolerant genes have been reported and applied in plants, there is a lack of research on the role of cell wall-related genes in resistance to carbonate. Likewise, in industry, current strategies have not been able to more effectively address the conflict between stress-induced microalgal biofuel accumulation and microalgal growth inhibition.

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