Publications by authors named "Peifeng Li"

Introduction: The intestinal dysfunction plays an important role in the decreased growth performance of broiler chickens under high stocking density. Gut microbiota plays an important role in maintaining intestinal health. However, the modulation pathway of gut microbiota by regulating the intestinal barrier and histomorphology remains unknown.

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The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling cascade that regulates a number of cellular processes, including cell development, proliferation, apoptosis, and genome stability. The Notch signaling pathway is pervasive in the human body, affecting tumorigenesis and progression, which is one of the most significant signaling pathways in this regard, influencing various receptors and cellular functions of tumor cells. Aberrant expression or mutation of Notch has been linked to the onset and progression of a variety of malignant tumors.

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Mitochondria serve as the energy provider and enable life activities, and they are the only organelles containing extra-chromosomal DNA. Each mitochondrion contains multiple copies of its genome, which is usually referred to as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). mtDNA encodes necessary electron transport chain complex subunits, as well as the essential RNAs for their translation within the organelle.

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Estuarine wetland sediments are hotspots for nitrogen cycling and critical sources of atmospheric nitric oxide (NO). Yet studies on the impact of sediment salinity gradients on NO emissions and associated functional microbes at the land-ocean interface remain limited. Here, we measured sediment NO emission rates from incubated sediment samples that were collected from an estuarine wetland in Qingdao, China.

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Nitric oxide (NO) has garnered significant attention as a critical regulatory factor and signaling molecule in plant growth. However, the effects of microplastic pollution on the release of NO by algae have not been reported. Thus, in this study, the release of NO by Skeletonema costatum and Gymnodinium sp.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex multifactorial neurodegenerative disease. With the escalating aging of the global population, the societal burden of this disease is increasing. Although drugs are available for the treatment of AD, their efficacy is limited and there remains no effective cure.

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The outbreak of Ulva prolifera blooms causes significant changes in the coastal sulfur cycle due to the high production of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and the emission of dimethylsulfide (DMS). However, the sulfur metabolism mechanism of U. prolifera has not been thoroughly investigated.

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Nitrogen oxides (NO), comprised of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO), play a crucial role in the global nitrogen cycle, but the oceanic occurrence remained unclear. Here, we show an integrated underway observation of oceanic and atmospheric NO and NO from the coastal seas to the open ocean in the northwestern Pacific Ocean (NWPO). The concentrations of NO and NO showed similar distribution patterns that the coastal seas with rich nitrogen nutrients showed higher levels, like the Yellow Sea (7.

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Cyclodipeptide synthases (CDPSs) catalyze the synthesis of diverse cyclodipeptides (CDPs) by utilizing two aminoacyl-tRNA (aa-tRNA) substrates in a sequential ping-pong reaction mechanism. Numerous CDPSs have been characterized to provide precursors for diketopiperazines (DKPs) with diverse structural characteristics and biological activities. BcmA, belonging to the XYP subfamily, is a cyclo(l-Ile-l-Leu)-synthesizing CDPS involved in the biosynthesis of the antibiotic bicyclomycin.

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Background: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS) of the prostate is a rare and aggressive malignant tumor in adults with a poor prognosis in general. The main presenting symptoms are dysuria and acute urinary retention. Prostate ERMS is easily misdiagnosed, which leads to delays in treatment.

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  • Electrosynthesis is being explored as an effective method for producing amino acids, but there are challenges in scaling it for industrial use.
  • A newly designed dual-site PbBi alloy catalyst shows impressive efficiency (59.7% Faradaic) for synthesizing amino acids from keto acids and nitrate at a high current density (570 mA cm).
  • This approach allows the production of over 10 types of α-amino acids in high yields, offering a promising, sustainable route for amino acid synthesis from renewable resources and waste.
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Nitrogen oxides (NO = NO + NO) have essential impacts on global climate and the environment, making it essential to study the contribution of wetland-generated NO to environmental problems. With exogenous nitrogen input from anthropogenic activities, wetland sediments become active emission hotspots for NO. In this study, we conducted field experiments in a typical salt marsh wetland to measure nitric oxide (NO, the primary component of NO from sediments) exchange fluxes in both mudflat and vegetated sediments.

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JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202508000-00031/figure1/v/2024-09-30T120553Z/r/image-tiff The protein connector enhancer of kinase suppressor of Ras 2 (CNKSR2), present in both the postsynaptic density and cytoplasm of neurons, is a scaffolding protein with several protein-binding domains. Variants of the CNKSR2 gene have been implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly intellectual disability, although the precise mechanism involved has not yet been fully understood.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) redefined the therapeutics of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), leading to significant survival benefits and unprecedented durable responses. However, the majority of the patients develop resistance to ICIs, either primary or acquired. Establishing a definition of primary resistance to ICIs in different clinical scenarios is challenging and remains a work in progress due to the changing landscape of ICI-based regimens, mainly in the setting of early-stage NSCLC.

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Src homology-2-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase 2 (SHP2), a critical regulator of proliferation pathways and immune checkpoint signaling in various cancers, is an attractive target for cancer therapy. Here, we report the discovery of a novel series of substituted pyridine carboxamide derivatives as potent allosteric SHP2 inhibitors. Among them, compound C6 showed excellent inhibitory activity against SHP2 and antiproliferative effect on MV-4-11 cell line with IC values of 0.

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Background: Testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) is a type of tumor with relatively lower incidence but being more prevalent in young men. The expression of programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) serves as a potential biomarker for predicting the survival outcomes of other tumors. Some studies discovered higher prevalence of PD-L1 in TGCT patients who achieved favorable treatment outcomes, while other studies showed lower or absent expression of PD-L1 in TGCT with the better prognosis as well.

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Objective: Schizonepeta tenuifolia -Saposhnikovia divaricata (Jingjie-Fangfeng, JF) has been used for years to treat allergic inflammatory skin diseases like atopic dermatitis, but the specific effects and mechanisms of JF are still unclear.

Purpose: We aim to investigate the therapeutic effect and mechanism of JF in MC903-induced atopic dermatitis-like model.

Methods: JF decoction was subjected to rigorous HPLC and GC analysis.

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The DNA damage repair (DDR) pathway is a complex signaling cascade that can sense DNA damage and trigger cellular responses to DNA damage to maintain genome stability and integrity. A typical hallmark of cancer is genomic instability or nonintegrity, which is closely related to the accumulation of DNA damage within cancer cells. The treatment principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer are based on their cytotoxic effects on DNA damage, which are accompanied by severe and unnecessary side effects on normal tissues, including dysregulation of the DDR and induced therapeutic tolerance.

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  • The text discusses the connection between protein misfolding and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, spotlighting engineered antibodies like scFvs and Nbs that can specifically target these problematic aggregates.
  • Recent research advancements are reviewed, highlighting how these antibodies can inhibit or dismantle misfolded proteins, thus offering potential therapeutic strategies.
  • The article emphasizes the need for improving the application of these antibodies in clinical settings to enhance treatment effectiveness for neurological disorders.
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  • The study presents a new method to synthesize glycine, an amino acid, using methanol and nitrate, which could help recycle waste while utilizing renewable resources.
  • The process involves a series of photocatalytic reactions that benefit from having nitrate present, significantly enhancing the efficiency of glycine production.
  • Researchers have identified Ba-TiO nanoparticles as a highly effective catalyst in this method, achieving a notable glycine synthesis rate, leading to insights about possible amino acid formation on early Earth.
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The hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian (HPO) axis plays a pivotal role in the regulation of egg production in chickens. In addition to the traditional understanding of the HPO axis, emerging research highlights the significant role of circRNAs in modulating the functions of this axis. In the study, we collected hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovarian tissues from low-yielding and high-yielding Bian chickens for transcriptome sequencing.

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  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global issue, making traditional antibiotics less effective, which has led to the exploration of alternative treatments like photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT).
  • PDT uses photosensitizers to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damage microbial cells, while PTT employs heat for cellular destruction; both methods gain increased efficacy through the use of nanomaterials.
  • Carbon dots (CDs) have gained attention in recent years due to their unique properties that allow them to serve as effective photosensitizers and improve the performance of other treatments, highlighting their potential in reinventing antimicrobial therapies.
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  • The Ulva prolifera bloom is a major ecological issue in the Yellow Sea, acting as a carbon sink at its source but a carbon source at its destination.
  • Research tested how different light intensities, temperatures, and nitrate levels affect the growth and carbon absorption of U. prolifera, finding that moderate conditions led to the best results.
  • The study highlights that U. prolifera adapts its carbon fixation methods based on environmental changes, suggesting the need for better management of marine conditions where the bloom originates.
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Quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) layered perovskites with mixed dimensions offer a promising avenue for stable and efficient solar cells. However, randomly distributed three-dimensional (3D) perovskites near the film surface limit the device performance of quasi-2D perovskites due to increased nonradiative recombination and ion migration. Herein, we construct a 2D ( = 4 top)-3D-2D ( = 2 bottom) heterostructure of quasi-2D perovskites by using 3-chlorobenzylamine iodine, which can effectively reduce defect density and restrain ion migration.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Peifeng Li"

  • - Peifeng Li's recent research encompasses diverse fields, including enzymology, oncology, and environmental science, with a notable focus on the structural and functional analysis of proteins and their implications in disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets.
  • - Key findings include the elucidation of enzyme activity and substrate specificity in cyclodipeptide synthases, discovery of novel inhibitors for cancer therapy targeting the SHP2 protein, and exploration of mechanisms underlying resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors in lung cancer.
  • - Additional studies contribute to understanding the environmental impacts of nitrogen emissions from coastal wetlands, the role of PD-L1 in testicular germ cell tumors, and the therapeutic efficacy of traditional herbal remedies for inflammatory skin diseases.

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