Publications by authors named "Jinming Ma"

Effects of polyphenols including caffeic acid (CA), ferulic acid (FA), epigallocatechin gallate (EG), tannic acid (TA) and resveratrol (R) on physicochemical and structural properties of rice starch (RS) under the extrusion condition were investigated. Extrusion altered the hydration, pasting and rheological properties of rice starch. Adding FA exhibited the best improvement effect on hydration properties of extruded rice starch (E-RS).

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Reconstituted rice was prepared by extrusion with different feed moistures (30 %, 33 %, 36 %, 39 % and 42 %), and the relationship between the crystalline structure, physicochemical properties, and textual quality of reconstituted rice was studied. The results revealed that, with the feed moisture increased (33 %-36 %), the gelatinization degree reached 97.28 % and the bound water content increased by 23.

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Various Chemotactic Factors (FCs) play different roles in neuronal injury in vascular dementia. CXCL5 and CCL11 exacerbate neurological injury by promoting inflammatory responses. CXCL12/SDF-1 and CX3CL1 play neuroprotective roles.

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Iontronic pressure sensors have garnered significant attention for their potential in wearable electronic devices. While simple microstructures can enhance sensor sensitivity, the majority of them predominantly amplify sensitivity at lower pressure ranges and fail to enhance sensitivity at higher pressure ranges, leading to nonlinearity. In the absence of linear sensitivity in a pressure sensor, users are unable to derive precise information from its output, necessitating further signal processing.

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  • S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine hydrolase (SAHH) is key for SAM-dependent methylation and regulating SAH levels in cells, and the bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila has a unique dimeric version called Lpg2021, which may be a target for new drugs.
  • The study presents the structure of Lpg2021 without any ligands and its complexes with adenine, adenosine, and a specific inhibitor (DZNep) using techniques like X-ray crystallography and isothermal titration calorimetry.
  • This research sheds light on the evolution of SAHH and provides a structural basis for developing specific inhibitors to combat Legionella pneumophila infections.
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Human infections with the H7N9 influenza virus have been eliminated in China through vaccination of poultry; however, the H7N9 virus has not yet been eradicated from poultry. Carefully analysis of H7N9 viruses in poultry that have sub-optimal immunity may provide a unique opportunity to witness the evolution of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in the context of vaccination. Between January 2020 and June 2023, we isolated 16 H7N9 viruses from samples we collected during surveillance and samples that were sent to us for disease diagnosis.

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4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) Inhibitor Sensitive 1 (HIS1) is an endogenous gene of rice, conferring broad-spectrum resistance to β-triketone herbicides. Similar genes, known as HIS1-like genes (HSLs), exhibit analogous functions and can complement the herbicide-resistant characteristics endowed by HIS1. The identification of HIS1 and HSLs represents a valuable asset, as the intentional pairing of herbicides with resistance genes emerges as an effective strategy for crop breeding.

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The effects of eugenol (EG; 0, 5, 20, and 50 mg/g protein) on the structure and gel properties of pork myofibrillar protein (MPs) under a hydroxyl radical-generating system were explored in this study. The results revealed that the addition of a high concentration of EG (50 mg/g protein) markedly reduced the carbonyl content and enhanced the fluorescence intensity, surface hydrophobicity, and protected the secondary structure of MPs, compared to oxidized MPs. In addition, the high concentration group noticeably increased the storage modulus ('), gel strength, and water-holding capacity (WHC), and significantly hindered the oxidation-induced transformation of immobilized water of the MPs gel to free water and basically favored the formation of a finer and more homogeneous three-dimensional network structure, This work verified that the adding of EG could effectively improve the gel quality of oxidized MPs and more successfully delay oxidation-induced damage to muscle protein structure.

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Legionella pneumophila aspartate aminotransferase (Lpg0070) is a member of the transaminase and belongs to the pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent superfamily. It is responsible for the transfer of α-amino between aspartate and α-ketoglutarate to form glutamate and oxaloacetate. Here, we report the crystal structure of Lpg0070 at the resolution of 2.

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N-acetyl sugar amidotransferase (NASAT) is involved in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis pathway that catalyzes the formation of the acetamido moiety (sugar-NC(=NH)CH3) on the O-chain. So far, little is known about its structural and functional properties. Here, we report the crystal structure of an N-acetyl sugar amidotransferase from (LpNASAT) at 2.

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To facilitate survival, replication, and dissemination, the intracellular pathogen Legionella pneumophila relies on its unique type IVB secretion system (T4SS) to deliver over 330 effectors to hijack host cell pathways in a spatiotemporal manner. The effectors and their host targets are largely unexplored due to their low sequence identity to the known proteins and functional redundancy. The T4SS effector SidN (Lpg1083) is secreted into host cells during the late infection period.

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The effects of different concentrations of eugenol (EG = 0, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 mg/g protein) on the structural properties and gelling behavior of myofibrillar proteins (MPs) were investigated. The interaction of EG and MPs decreased free thiol and amine content, and reduced tryptophan fluorescence intensity and thermal stability, but enhanced surface hydrophobicity and aggregation of MPs. Compared with the control (EG free), the MPs' gels treated with 5 and 10 mg/g of EG had a higher storage modulus, compressive strength, and less cooking loss.

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RNF31, an atypical E3 ubiquitin ligase of the RING-between-RING protein family, is one of the important components of the linear ubiquitin chain complex LUBAC. It plays a carcinogenic role in a variety of cancers by promoting cell proliferation, invasion and inhibiting apoptosis. However, the specific molecular mechanism by which RNF31 exerts its cancer-promoting effects is still unclear.

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Polyimide (PI) is one of the most dominant engineering plastics with excellent thermal, mechanical, chemical stability and dielectric performance. Further improving the versatility of PIs is of great significance, broadening their application prospects. Thus, integrating functional nanofillers can finely tune the individual characteristic to a certain extent as required by the function.

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Cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 () are key regulatory proteins in the cell division and proliferative cycle in humans. They are overactive in many malignant tumors, particularly in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Inhibition of targets can have anti-tumor effects.

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SEMA6A is a multifunctional transmembrane semaphorin protein that participates in various cellular processes, including axon guidance, cell migration, and cancer progression. However, the role of SEMA6A in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is unclear. Based on high-throughput sequencing data, here we report that SEMA6A is a novel target gene of the VHL-HIF-2α axis and overexpressed in ccRCC.

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The triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtype is the most aggressive type of breast cancer with a low survival prognosis and high recurrence rate. There is currently no effective treatment to improve it. In this work, we explored the effect of a synthetic compound named WXJ-103 on several aspects of TNBC biology.

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This study investigated the flavor differences among three individual parts (abdomen, back, and tail) of Jingpo Lake grass carp (JPGC) and commercial grass carp (CGC). The growing environment and fish parts influenced the volatile compounds of the fish. The highest total contents of alcohols and ethers were found in the back of JPGC (p < 0.

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Window-film-integrated, near-infrared (NIR) absorption-based nanomaterials are of great interest in terms of numerous demands to reduce energy consumption, especially in buildings and vehicles. However, the question of how to effectively manage thermal energy generated from NIR harvesting in light-absorbing materials, rather than being wasted or causing negative effects, remains challenging. Herein, hollow copper sulfide (CuS) on colorless polyimide (PI) films, enabling them to be well-dispersed and robustly adhered, underwent in situ growth fabrication and were utilized as NIR-thermal-shielding and organic-pollutant-removal dual-function window films.

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In the pandemic of COVID-19, there are exposed individuals who are infected but lack distinct clinical symptoms. In addition, the diffusion of related information drives aware individuals to spontaneously seek resources for protection. The special spreading characteristic and coevolution of different processes may induce unexpected spreading phenomena.

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This study aimed to investigate the structural characteristics and gelation behavior of myofibrillar proteins (MPs) with or without clove extract (CE) at different oxidation times (0, 1, 3, and 5 h). Circular dichroism spectra and Fourier transform infrared spectra showed that samples with CE addition had significantly higher α-helix content after oxidation than those without CE addition. However, prolonged oxidation (5 h) would make the effect of CE addition less pronounced.

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Photovoltaic panels exposed to harsh environments such as mountains and deserts (e.g., the Gobi desert) for a long time are prone to hot-spot failures, which can affect power generation efficiency and even cause fires.

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Three-dimensional object detection in the point cloud can provide more accurate object data for autonomous driving. In this paper, we propose a method named MA-MFFC that uses an attention mechanism and a multi-scale feature fusion network with ConvNeXt module to improve the accuracy of object detection. The multi-attention (MA) module contains point-channel attention and voxel attention, which are used in voxelization and 3D backbone.

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Cracks are the most significant pre-disaster of a road, and are also important indicators for evaluating the damage level of a road. At present, road crack detection mainly depends on manual detection and road detection vehicles, with which the safety of detection workers is not guaranteed and the detection efficiency is low. A road detection vehicle can speed up the efficiency to a certain extent, but the automation level is low and it is easy to block the traffic.

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The complex and variable environments are challenging the development of related detection and analysis. Ammonia (NH) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) gases are both commonly used in industry, but they are considered to be toxic and corrosive substances that can threaten human health and the environment. Therefore, it is necessary here to develop a convenient, sensitive, and reliable sensor device for acid-alkali gas detection.

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