Publications by authors named "Qiling Zeng"

Autophagy is important for cellular homeostasis and to prevent the abnormal accumulation of proteins. While many proteins that comprise the canonical autophagy pathway have been characterized, the identification of new regulators may help understand tissue and/or stress-specific responses. Using an in-silico approach, we identified Striatin interacting protein (Strip), MOB kinase activator 4, and fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 oncogene partner 2 as conserved mediators of muscle tissue maintenance.

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Reduction of soluble Cr(VI) into insoluble Cr(III) by iron sulfide (FeS) minerals under anoxic conditions has been widely observed in natural and engineered systems. Yet, information has been lacking on the FeS-mediated oxidation and remobilization potential of Cr(III) under varying environmental conditions. The objective of this study was to investigate FeS-mediated redox transformation of Cr(III) to Cr(VI) and the associated mobilization and immobilization when Cr(III)-FeS systems are exposed to atmospheric conditions.

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