Publications by authors named "Lang Pan"

Background: Alopecurus japonicus is one of the most predominant weeds in wheat fields across China, where significant herbicide resistance has emerged over the past decade.

Results: When compared to the susceptible (S) population, the resistant (R) population exhibited a 9.48-fold increase in resistance to fenoxaprop-P-ethyl.

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Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides), one of the most economically destructive herbicide-resistant weeds in Europe, is rapidly expanding in winter wheat regions of China. In recent years, the recommended application rate of fenoxaprop-P-ethyl in the field has failed to effectively control Alopecurus myosuroides populations, thereby threatening wheat yields at risk. In this study, we collected a suspected herbicide-resistant population (R-HB) of Alopecurus myosuroides from a wheat field in Hebei Province and confirmed its resistance to fenoxaprop-P-ethyl, with a resistance index of 26.

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Introduction: Long-term and extensive use of chemical pesticides has led to the development of resistance in many important agricultural pests. The mechanisms of resistance formation in pests are complex and variable, and unraveling the resistance mechanisms is the key to control resistant pests. Insect cuticle, as the first line of defense for insecticides, plays a non-negligible role in insecticide penetration resistance.

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Mutagenesis breeding, combined with the application of corresponding herbicides to develop herbicide-resistant rice germplasm, provides great promise for the management of weeds and weedy rice. In this study, a topramezone-resistant rice mutant, TZR1, was developed from the indica rice line Chuangyu 9H (CY9H) through radiation mutagenesis and topramezone selection. Dose-response curves revealed that the resistance index of TZR1 to topramezone was 1.

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Bromus japonicus is a very troublesome weed in major winter wheat fields in China and substantially reduces wheat yield. Resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides in B. japonicus has become increasingly prevalent in recent years.

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Background: Polypogon fugax has evolved resistance to multiple herbicides in China, yet there has been no documented case of glyphosate resistance. A putative glyphosate-resistant P. fugax (HN-R) population was collected from canola fields in Hunan Province, China, surviving glyphosate treatment at the field-recommended rate [540 g acid equivalent (a.

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Background: Resistance to multiple herbicides is common in Lolium rigidum. Here, resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)- and susceptibility to acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase)-inhibiting herbicides was confirmed in a glyphosate-resistant L. rigidum population (NLR70) from Australia and the mechanisms of pyroxsulam resistance were examined.

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Populations of Polypogon fugax have developed resistance to many acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase)-inhibiting herbicides. This resistance threats the effectiveness and sustainability of herbicide use. In our previous research, a field P.

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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other respiratory RNA viruses, like influenza and SARS-CoV-2, significantly contribute to respiratory infections and induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) which worsen respiratory diseases.
  • * The study reveals that the byproduct 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoGua) is not just a result of ROS damage, but a mechanism RSV uses to maintain genetic integrity by interacting with the enzyme 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (OGG1).
  • * Targeting OGG1's ability to recognize 8-oxoGua could offer a novel approach for developing antiviral treatments against RSV by disrupting its replication process under
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  • The study aimed to analyze the distribution of hemorrhoids among adults undergoing physical exams in China, providing insights for better prevention and intervention strategies.
  • A total of nearly 2.94 million adults were examined, revealing a significantly higher detection rate of hemorrhoids in women (43.7%) compared to men (17.7%), with specific age groups showing varying prevalence.
  • Factors such as age, obesity, and hypertension were identified as influences on the likelihood of having hemorrhoids, suggesting the need for targeted awareness and screening initiatives.
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  • Glyphosate use has led to the evolution of resistant weed populations, prompting a study focused on a glyphosate-resistant population (R-JX) from China.
  • The R-JX population exhibited 8.5 times the resistance compared to a susceptible population, without mutations identified in the target gene; instead, increased expression and copy number of certain genes were detected.
  • Pre-treatment with a P450 inhibitor reduced glyphosate resistance, while overexpressing the target gene in rice demonstrated that gene overexpression contributes to glyphosate resistance in these weed populations.
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Background: Echinochloa crus-galli is the most troublesome and widespread weed of most rice-growing regions of the world. Cyhalofop-butyl, a herbicide within the acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) chemical group, has been extensively used to control barnyardgrass in rice. The repeated exposure to cyhalofop-butyl has led to resistance evolution in E.

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Understanding the mechanisms by which weeds develop herbicide resistance is crucial for managing resistance effectively and optimizing herbicide use. Beckmannia syzigachne, a harmful grass weed prevalent in wheat and rice-wheat rotation areas, poses a significant threat to crop productivity. A field herbicide resistance survey identified a resistant population with a new ALS mutation (Asp-376-Glu).

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  • The airway epithelium acts as a barrier between the body and the environment, frequently facing harmful stimuli that can trigger inflammation and lead to various lung diseases.
  • This study focused on Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4), which is highly present in epithelial cells, to explore its role in regulating the inflammatory response caused by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • Findings revealed that LPS lowers CLIC4 levels and, when CLIC4 was silenced, inflammation increased; however, overexpressing CLIC4 alongside LPS reduced inflammation, suggesting that CLIC4 helps manage this response through the regulation of intracellular chloride ions.
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Background: There is limited evidence on the associations of dietary factors and patterns with risk of later-onset ulcerative colitis (UC) in Chinese adults.

Aims: To investigate the associations of dietary factors and patterns with risk of later-onset UC in Chinese.

Methods: The prospective China Kadoorie Biobank cohort study recruited 512,726 participants aged 30-79.

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Background: Shortawn foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis Sobol.) is a noxious weed in China. The resistance of A.

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Introduction: is one of the most notorious agricultural weeds in China. The long-term use of ALS-inhibiting herbicides has led to rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in . population (BJ-R) surviving mesosulfuron-methyl treatment was collected from wheatland.

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Introduction: Pulmonary diseases impose a daunting burden on healthcare systems and societies. Current treatment approaches primarily address symptoms, underscoring the urgency for the development of innovative pharmaceutical solutions. A noteworthy focus lies in targeting enzymes recognizing oxidatively modified DNA bases within gene regulatory elements, given their pivotal role in governing gene expression.

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Drought tolerance is a complex trait in soybean that is controlled by polygenetic quantitative trait loci (QTLs). In this study, wilting score, days-to-wilting, leaf relative water content, and leaf relative conductivity were used to identify QTLs associated with drought tolerance in recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between a drought-sensitive variety, Lin, and a drought-tolerant variety, Meng. A total of 33 drought-tolerance QTLs were detected.

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Mammalian polynucleotide kinase 3'-phosphatase (PNKP), a DNA end-processing enzyme with 3'-phosphatase and 5'-kinase activities, is involved in multiple DNA repair pathways, including base excision (BER), single-strand break (SSBR), and double-strand break repair (DSBR). However, little is known as to how PNKP functions in such diverse repair processes. Here we report that PNKP is acetylated at K142 (AcK142) by p300 constitutively but at K226 (AcK226) by CBP, only after DSB induction.

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8-oxoguanine glycosylase 1 (OGG1), which was initially identified as the enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the DNA base excision repair pathway, is now also recognized as a modulator of gene expression. What is important for cancer is that OGG1 acts as a modulator of NFκB-driven gene expression. Specifically, oxidant stress in the cell transiently halts enzymatic activity of substrate-bound OGG1.

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Background: Leptochloa chinensis (L.) Nees is a troublesome weed across China in rice fields, and a suspected L. chinensis resistant population (R) that has survived the recommended field dose of cyhalofop-butyl was collected in a rice field of Hunan Province, China.

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SARS-CoV-2 infection-induced aggravation of host innate immune response not only causes tissue damage and multiorgan failure in COVID-19 patients but also induces host genome damage and activates DNA damage response pathways. To test whether the compromised DNA repair capacity of individuals modulates the severity of COVID-19 infection, we analyze DNA repair gene expression in publicly available patient datasets and observe a lower level of the DNA glycosylase NEIL2 in the lungs of severely infected COVID-19 patients. This observation of lower NEIL2 levels is further validated in infected patients, hamsters and ACE2 receptor-expressing human A549 (A549-ACE2) cells.

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Background: Movement behaviours, including physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep have been shown to be associated with several chronic diseases. However, they have not been objectively measured in large-scale prospective cohort studies in low-and middle-income countries. We aim to describe the patterns of device-measured movement behaviours collected in the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) study.

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