Publications by authors named "Weijuan Shen"

Ribophorin I (RPN1), a part of an N-oligosaccharyl-transferase complex, plays a vital role in the development of multiple cancers. However, its biological role in breast cancer has not been completely clarified. The RPN1 expression level was measured in breast cancer tissues and breast cancer cell lines (MCF7) using RT-qPCR.

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Oilseed crops are used to produce vegetable oil to satisfy the requirements of humans and livestock. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is of great economic value because it is used as both an important textile commodity and a nutrient-rich resource.

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Cotton fiber is an excellent model for studying plant cell elongation and cell wall biogenesis as well because they are highly polarized and use conserved polarized diffuse growth mechanism. Fiber strength is an important trait among cotton fiber qualities due to ongoing changes in spinning technology. However, the molecular mechanism of fiber strength forming is obscure.

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Article Synopsis
  • Xinjiang is the world's top cotton-producing region, with advancements in Upland cotton cultivars achieved through selective breeding and cross-breeding with elite varieties from the former Soviet Union and other areas.
  • Genomic analysis of seven historical foundation cultivars and seventy modern Xinjiang cultivars revealed a significant genetic connection, indicating that Soviet cultivars greatly influenced local cotton improvement.
  • Key genes identified, like GhAATF1, GhmTERF1, and GhARF3, play crucial roles in factors such as lint percentage and fiber quality, offering valuable insights for future cotton breeding efforts.
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The importance of the actin cytoskeleton for proper cell development has been well established in a variety of organisms. Actin protein sequences are highly conserved, and each amino acid residue may be essential for its function. In this study, we report the isolation and characterization of from an upland cotton mutant Ligon lintless-1 (Li), which harbors the G65V substitution in its encoded actin protein.

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Allotetraploid cotton is an economically important natural-fiber-producing crop worldwide. After polyploidization, Gossypium hirsutum L. evolved to produce a higher fiber yield and to better survive harsh environments than Gossypium barbadense, which produces superior-quality fibers.

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