Publications by authors named "Shaorong Fan"

Article Synopsis
  • Scientists studied how a special protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus sticks to parts of its RNA, which helps the virus put itself together.
  • They found that this protein can attach to two important RNA sequences that are not found in humans but are common in coronaviruses.
  • Understanding how this protein works could help in creating new medicines that fight against different types of coronaviruses.
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A high-throughput systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment assay was applied to 371 putative TFs in , which resulted in the robust enrichment of 199 unique sequence motifs describing the binding specificities of 182 TFs. By scanning the genome, we predicted in total 33,709 significant interactions between TFs and their target loci, which were more than 11-fold enriched in the intergenic regions but depleted in the gene body regions. To further explore and delineate the physiological and pathogenic roles of TFs in , we constructed regulatory networks for nine major virulence-associated pathways and found that 51 TFs were potentially significantly associated with these virulence pathways, 32 of which had not been characterized before, and some were even involved in multiple pathways.

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