Publications by authors named "Jinbao Liu"

Drought stress has a significant impact on agricultural productivity, affecting key crops such as soybeans, the second most widely cultivated crop in the United States. Endophytic and rhizospheric microbial diversity analyses were conducted with soybean plants cultivated during the 2023 growing season amid extreme weather conditions of prolonged high temperatures and drought in Louisiana. Specifically, surviving and non-surviving soybean plants were collected from two plots of a Louisiana soybean field severely damaged by extreme heat and drought conditions in 2023.

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Background: Sentrin/SUMO-specific protease 3 (SENP3) is essential to regulate protein stability and function in normal and cancer cells. Nevertheless, its role and action mechanisms in prostate cancer (PCa) remain elusive. Thus, clarification of SENP3's involvement and the SUMOylation process in PCa is pivotal for discovering potential targets and understanding SUMOylation dynamics.

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Overcoming clinical resistance to osimertinib mediated by the tertiary C797S mutation remains an unmet medical need. To date, there are no effective drugs that have been approved for patients who harbor EGFR mutations. Herein, we applied a structure-based drug design strategy to discover a series of potent and selective diaminopyrimidine macrocycles as novel EGFR inhibitors.

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PRKN-dependent mitophagy plays a crucial role in maintaining mitochondrial health. Yet, PRKN-deficient mice do not exhibit mitochondrial and cardiac phenotypes at baseline, suggesting the existence of other mitochondrial ubiquitin (Ub) ligases. Here, we discuss our recent work identifying RNF7/RBX2 as a novel mitochondrial Ub ligase.

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  • * Bilirubin, a natural antioxidant, can reduce oxidative stress by inhibiting free radical production, which has led to increased interest in its therapeutic potential for various diseases.
  • * Recent research highlights bilirubin's role in oncology, showing promise for its application in tumor development, treatment, and prevention, aiming to provide insights for future cancer care strategies.
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Despite recent advances, severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) remains a lethal inflammation with limited treatment options. Here, we provide compelling evidence of GV-971 (sodium oligomannate), an anti-Alzheimer's medication, as being a protective agent in various male mouse SAP models. Microbiome sequencing, along with intestinal microbiota transplantation and mass cytometry technology, unveil that GV-971 reshapes the gut microbiota, increasing Faecalibacterium populations and modulating both peripheral and intestinal immune systems.

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Salt marshes are highly dynamic and biologically diverse ecosystems that serve as natural habitats for numerous salt-tolerant plants (halophytes). We investigated the bacterial communities associated with the roots and leaves of plants growing in the coastal salt marshes of the Bayfront Beach, located in Mobile, Alabama, United States. We compared external (epiphytic) and internal (endophytic) communities of both leaf and root plant organs.

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  • Climate change is negatively affecting agriculture by harming plant health and reducing crop yields.
  • Plant microbiomes present potential solutions to help crops become more resilient to these climate challenges.
  • The forum explores how advanced techniques like single cell multiome and network science can improve our understanding of plant-microbe interactions, aiming to promote sustainable agriculture and enhance food security worldwide.*
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive oxygen-containing molecules generated as natural byproducts during cellular processes, including metabolism. Under normal conditions, ROS play crucial roles in diverse cellular functions, including cell signaling and immune responses. However, a disturbance in the balance between ROS production and cellular antioxidant defenses can lead to an excessive ROS buildup, causing oxidative stress.

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Hyperbilirubinaemia is a prevalent condition during the neonatal period, and if not promptly and effectively managed, it can lead to severe bilirubin-induced neurotoxicity. Sunflower seeds are a nutrient-rich food source, particularly abundant in linoleic acid. Here, we provide compelling evidence that lactating maternal mice fed a sunflower seed diet experience enhanced neurological outcomes and increased survival rates in hyperbilirubinemic offspring.

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Ferroptosis is a form of iron-related oxidative cell death governed by an integrated redox system, encompassing pro-oxidative proteins and antioxidative proteins. These proteins undergo precise control through diverse post-translational modifications, including ubiquitination, phosphorylation, acetylation, O-GlcNAcylation, SUMOylation, methylation, N-myristoylation, palmitoylation, and oxidative modification. These modifications play pivotal roles in regulating protein stability, activity, localization, and interactions, ultimately influencing both the buildup of iron and lipid peroxidation.

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  • Clearance of damaged mitochondria through mitophagy is essential for cellular function, with RBX2 as a newly identified ubiquitin ligase affecting mitochondrial health, especially in the heart.
  • Depleting RBX2 impairs mitochondrial functions, increases cell death, and leads to heart diseases such as dilated cardiomyopathy due to the accumulation of damaged mitochondria.
  • The study reveals that RBX2 operates independently of Parkin, highlighting its critical role in mitochondrial maintenance and cardiac homeostasis through the stabilization of PINK1.
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Objective: Proteasome activation by the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) was long suggested and recent studies using both cell cultures and genetically engineered mice have established that direct phosphorylation of RPN6/PSMD11 at Serine14 (pS14-RPN6) mediates the activation of 26S proteasomes by PKA. Genetic mimicry of pS14-RPN6 has been shown to be benign at baseline and capable of protecting against cardiac proteinopathy in mice. Here we report the results from a comprehensive baseline characterization of the Rpn6 mice (S14A), the first animal model of genetic blockade of the activation of 26S proteasomes by PKA.

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Clearance of damaged mitochondria via mitophagy is crucial for cellular homeostasis. While the role of ubiquitin (Ub) ligase PARKIN in mitophagy has been extensively studied, increasing evidence suggests the existence of PARKIN-independent mitophagy in highly metabolically active organs such as the heart. Here, we identify a crucial role for Cullin-RING Ub ligase 5 (CRL5) in basal mitochondrial turnover in cardiomyocytes.

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Ovarian cancer stands as a prevalent malignancy within the realm of gynecology, and the emergence of resistance to chemotherapeutic agents remains a pivotal impediment to both prognosis and treatment. Through a single-cell level investigation, we scrutinize the drug resistance and mitotic activity of the core tumor cells in ovarian cancer. Our study revisits the interrelationships and temporal trajectories of distinct epithelial cells (EPCs) subpopulations, while identifying genes associated with ovarian cancer prognosis.

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  • - Macroautophagy is a complex process that can lead to cell death, influenced by various cell types and stressors, while ferroptosis is a specific kind of cell death related to lipid damage and iron dependency.
  • - Certain types of autophagy, like ferritinophagy and lipophagy, play a role in triggering ferroptotic cell death by degrading protective proteins, whereas others, such as reticulophagy, help protect cells from this damage.
  • - The review seeks to clarify the relationship between autophagy and ferroptosis, focusing on defining terms, outlining key components, discussing experimental techniques, and providing interpretation guidelines for ongoing research.
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Ferroptosis, an intricately regulated form of cell death characterized by uncontrolled lipid peroxidation, has garnered substantial interest since this term was first coined in 2012. Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in elucidating the detailed molecular mechanisms that govern ferroptosis induction and defence, with particular emphasis on the roles of heterogeneity and plasticity. In this Review, we discuss the molecular ecosystem of ferroptosis, with implications that may inform and enable safe and effective therapeutic strategies across a broad spectrum of diseases.

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Increasing evidences suggest the important role of calcium homeostasis in hallmarks of cancer, but its function and regulatory network in metastasis remain unclear. A comprehensive investigation of key regulators in cancer metastasis is urgently needed. Transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) of primary esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and matched metastatic tissues and a series of gain/loss-of-function experiments identified potassium channel tetramerization domain containing 4 (KCTD4) as a driver of cancer metastasis.

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Background: A better understanding of the regulation of proteasome activities can facilitate the search for new therapeutic strategies. A cell culture study shows that PKA (cAMP-dependent protein kinase or protein kinase A) activates the 26S proteasome by pS14-Rpn6 (serine14-phosphorylated Rpn6), but this discovery and its physiological significance remain to be established in vivo.

Methods: Male and female mice with Ser14 of Rpn6 (regulatory particle non-ATPase 6) mutated to Ala (S14A [Rpn6/Psmd11]) or Asp (S14D) to respectively block or mimic pS14-Rpn6 were created and used along with cells derived from them.

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5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is the first-line treatment for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, but the development of acquired resistance to 5-FU remains a big challenge. Deubiquitinases play a key role in the protein degradation pathway, which is involved in cancer development and chemotherapy resistance. In this study, we investigated the effects of targeted inhibition of the proteasomal deubiquitinases USP14 and UCHL5 on the development of CRC and resistance to 5-FU.

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Compound Chinese medicine preparation is a complex multi-component system. The traditional methods such as physicochemical identification and quantification of several main index components cannot provide adequate quality evaluation for Compound Banlangen Granules. The objective of this work was to establish a characteristic degradation fingerprint of Compound Banlangen Granules polysaccharides, and the reference fingerprint was obtained from the model samples prepared using prescription medicinal herbs from different origins.

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Posttranslational modification dramatically enhances protein complexity, but the function and precise mechanism of novel lysine acylation modifications remain unknown. Chemoresistance remains a daunting challenge to successful treatment. We found that lysine butyrylation (Kbu) is specifically upregulated in chemoresistant tumor cells and tissues.

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  • Orphan genes (OGs) are special genes that don’t have a lot of similarities with genes from closely related species, and they play important roles in various biological processes.
  • The study discusses how OGs evolved and how they contribute to things like growth, reproduction, and helping plants deal with stress and food resources.
  • Lastly, the researchers suggest a new method to share these genes between different species, which could help scientists create better plants in the future.
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Proteins are the building blocks of life, and a vast array of cellular processes is handled by protein-protein interactions (PPIs). The protein complexes formed via PPIs lead to tangled networks that, with their continuous remodeling, build up systematic functional units. Over the years, PPIs have become an area of interest for many researchers, leading to the development of multiple in vitro and in vivo methods to reveal these interactions.

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