Publications by authors named "Wang Yuejin"

Grapevine is an important economic fruit tree worldwide, but grape production has been plagued by a vast number of fungal diseases, which affect tree vigor and the quality and yield of berries. To seek remedies for such issues, researchers have always been committed to conventional and biotechnological breeding. In recent years, increasing progress has been made in elucidating the molecular mechanisms of grape-pathogenic fungi interactions and resistance regulation.

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Although epigenetic modification has long been recognized as a vital force influencing gene regulation in plants, the dynamics of chromatin structure implicated in the intertwined transcriptional regulation of duplicated genes in polyploids have yet to be understood. Here, we document the dynamic organization of chromatin structure in two subgenomes of allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) by generating 3D genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic datasets from 12 major tissues/developmental stages covering the life cycle. We systematically identify a subset of genes that are closely associated with specific tissue functions.

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Proanthocyanidin, synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and stored in vacuoles, is key to grape and wine quality. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) plays a crucial role in proanthocyanidin accumulation. However, little is known about the mechanisms of GSTs in the process.

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  • Polyploidy plays a significant role in speciation and evolution, but its impact on genetic traits in diploid and polyploid organisms is not fully understood.
  • This study creates detailed pan-genomes for diploid and allotetraploid cotton species, revealing genetic borrowings from wild relatives into modern cultivars and identifying genetic variations between them.
  • The research uncovers key genetic loci associated with fiber quality traits and provides a framework for exploring genetic regulation and evolution of desirable characteristics in plants.
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Proanthocyanidins (PAs) are vital polyphenolic compounds in plants with various biological functions. Although WRKY transcription factors are known to play important roles, their specific involvement in regulating PAs metabolism in grapes remains underexplored. In this study, we identified six candidate WRKY genes potentially involved in PAs synthesis by transiently overexpressing them in Nicotiana tabacum leaves.

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Introduction: Grape is of high economic value. , a pathogen causing grape ripe rot and leaf spot, threatens grape production and quality.

Methods: This study investigates the interplay between by Cytological study and transcriptome sequencing.

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Proanthocyanidins (PAs) are an important group of flavonoids that contribute to astringency, color, and flavor in grapes (Vitis vinifera) and wines. They also play a crucial role in enhancing plant resistance to various stresses. However, the underlying regulatory mechanism governing PAs biosynthesis, particularly in relation to conferring resistance to powdery mildew, has not been extensively explored.

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Grapevine powdery mildew is caused by , which seriously harms grape production in the world. Stilbene synthase makes phytoalexins that contribute to the resistance of grapevine against powdery mildew. A novel was identified and cloned from Chinese wild accession Danfeng-2.

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Objectives: The activation of mast cell (MC) plays an important part in the pathogenesis of chronic urticaria (CU), and the expression of MRGPRX2 (Mas-related G-protein coupled receptor X2) and the circulating levels of SP (substance P) in skin MC of CU patients increased. Fisetin is a natural flavonoid with anti-inflammatory and antiallergic pharmacological effects. This study aimed to investigate the inhibitory effect of fisetin on CU via MRGPRX2 and its possible molecular mechanisms.

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Mast cells (MCs) are important therapeutic targets for allergic diseases. High-affinity immunoglobulin E (IgE) Fc receptors (FcεRI) trigger abnormal activation of MCs. Allergic rhinitis (AR) is an IgE-mediated antigen inhalation reaction that occurs in the nasal mucosa.

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Background: Treatment of chronic urticaria is challenging, the discovery of effective therapeutic drugs is urgently in demand.

Purpose: To study the effect and mechanism of Paeonol targeting mast cells and its therapeutic effect on chronic urticaria.

Study Design: We developed a chronic urticaria model in vivo and mast cell model in vitro examined the effect of Paeonol in the treatment of chronic urticaria and its mechanism of action in mast cells.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 primarily enters host cells through fusion with their membranes, which is a critical part of the virus's infection process.
  • Researchers discovered that the compound harringtonine (HT) can effectively block this membrane fusion by targeting both the virus's Spike protein and the host's TMPRSS2 protein.
  • HT has demonstrated strong inhibitory effects against multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants, including very low inhibitory concentrations (IC) against the Omicron BA.5 variant, highlighting its potential as a small-molecule treatment.
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Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) defined as inflammation and tissue remodeling of the nasal mucosa in atopic individuals after allergen exposure. Alpha-linolenic acid [cis-9, cis-12, cis-15-octadecatrienoic acid (18:3)] (ALA) as dietary supplementation can reduce inflammation and allergic symptoms.

Objective: To evaluate the potential therapeutic effect and mechanism of ALA in AR mouse model.

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Anaphylaxis is a type of potentially fatal hypersensitivity reaction resulting from the activation of mast cells. Many endogenous or exogenous factors could cause this reaction. Silibinin is the main chemical component of silymarin and has been reported to have pharmacological activities.

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Half-size ATP binding cassette G (ABCG) transporters participate in many biological processes by transporting specific substrates. Our previous study showed that was strongly expressed in the seeds of seeded grape and the silencing of homolog gene in tomato led to a reduction in seed number. To reveal the molecular mechanism of gene involved in grape seed development/abortion, the gene expression and functional analysis of were further carried out in the grapevine.

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Powdery mildew (PM) is a severe fungal disease of cultivated grapevine world-wide. Proanthocyanidins (PAs) play an important role in resistance to fungal pathogens; however, little is known about PA-mediated PM resistance in grapevine. We identified a WRKY transcription factor, VqWRKY56, from Vitis quinquangularis, the expression of which was significantly induced by PM.

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Resveratrol is a phytoalexin that is synthesized by stilbene synthase (STS). Resveratrol in the human diet is known to have beneficial effects on health. We previously identified six novel STS (VqNSTS) transcripts from the transcriptome data of Vitis quinquangularis accession Danfeng-2.

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Background: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a common skin disease that affects about 1% of the world's population of all ages and seriously affects patients' quality of life. Therefore, further safe and effective treatments are urgently needed. Therefore, artemisinic acid was investigated in the present study due to its pharmacologic effect on inhibiting mast cell degranulation and chronic urticaria in a mouse model.

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The tragedy of the commons refers to the overuse of resources which are rival in consumption but lack excludability and it also refers to rent dissipation. While the tragedy of the anticommons is a tragedy closely connected with underuse of resources that are rival in consumption and with too strong excludability. The prior studies proved that the tragedy of the commons and the tragedy of the anticommons are symmetric from the perspective of pure mathematics, especially the game theory, which was later refuted by behavioral economics experiments.

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In viticulture, grafting has been practiced widely and influences grape development as well as berry and wine quality. However, there is limited understanding of the effects of rootstocks on grape phenolic compounds, which are located primarily in the berry skin and contribute to certain sensory attributes of wine. In this study, scion-rootstock interactions were investigated at the green-berry stage and the veraison stage when grapevines were hetero-grafted with three commonly used rootstock genotypes (5BB, 101-14MG, and SO4).

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Half-size ATP binding cassette G (ABCG) transporters participate in the growth and development of plants by transporting substrates. The VviABCG20 gene is highly expressed in seed and plays an important role in seed development/abortion. However, little is known about the function of the VviABCG20 promoter (pVviABCG20) and its regulatory factors.

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Excessive reactions to allergens can induce systemic, life-threatening physiological dysfunction (anaphylaxis) in humans. The surface of mast cells expresses high-affinity IgE receptors that play a vital role during anaphylaxis. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is an essential non-toxic fatty acid in humans.

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Unlabelled: Glycine-rich RNA-binding proteins (GRPs) are essential for many physiological and biochemical processes in plants, especially the response to environmental stresses. GRPs exist widely in angiosperms and gymnosperms plant species; however, their roles in are still poorly understood. To characterize gene family, we performed a genomic survey, bioinformatics and expression analysis of s in grape We identified nineteen s gene family members.

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The seed coat gene VviAGL11 coordinates with endosperm development genes FIS2, PHERESE1 and IKU2 and functions as the key regulator in seed development and abortion processes in grapevine. Seed development is essential for the reproduction of flowering plants. Seed abortion is a specific characteristic that produces seedless berries and is often observed in cultivated grapevines.

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  • * Researchers sequenced the genome of the fungus CvYL2a, generating a high-quality genome with 70 contigs and approximately 14,668 annotated protein-coding genes.
  • * The study identified genes linked to pathogenicity, including a variety of enzymes and secondary metabolites, which can aid in understanding grape-fungus interactions and disease processes.
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