Publications by authors named "XiaoYu Ding"

Cardiotoxicity, particularly drug-induced arrhythmias, poses a significant challenge in drug development, highlighting the importance of early-stage prediction of human ether-a-go-go-related gene (hERG) toxicity. hERG encodes the pore-forming subunit of the cardiac potassium channel. Traditional methods are both costly and time-intensive, necessitating the development of computational approaches.

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Hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase (PHD) inhibitors have been approved for treating renal anemia yet have failed clinical testing for inflammatory bowel disease because of a lack of efficacy. Here we used a multimodel multimodal generative artificial intelligence platform to design an orally gut-restricted selective PHD1 and PHD2 inhibitor that exhibits favorable safety and pharmacokinetic profiles in preclinical studies. ISM012-042 restores intestinal barrier function and alleviates gut inflammation in multiple experimental colitis models.

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Dendrobium orchids are well known for their great horticultural and medicinal values; however, the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system for Dendrobium species still needs to be improved. Therefore, this study aims to establish a CRISPR/Cas9-based functional validation system using Dendrobium officinale as a model species for the Dendrobium genus and to validate the DoALA4─DoALA6 genes, which may relate to growth and disease resistance. We first conducted a bioinformatics analysis of the P-type ATPase gene family in D.

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Hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) has emerged as an attractive target for immunotherapy due to its critical role in T cell activation and proliferation. The major challenge in developing HPK1 inhibitors lies in balancing kinase selectivity, pharmacokinetic (PK) properties, and therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we report a series of pyridine-2-carboxamide analogues demonstrating strong HPK1 inhibitory activity in enzymatic and cellular assays, along with good kinase selectivity.

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Hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) negatively affects T cell activation and proliferation and is a promising target for immunotherapy. Although HPK1 inhibitors have shown promising efficacy in preclinical models, none have been approved for clinical use. One significant challenge in developing an HPK1 inhibitor is the difficulty in designing a potent inhibitor with good kinase selectivity and pharmacokinetic properties.

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Introduction: With its distinctive evolutionary rate and inheritance patterns separate from the nuclear genome, mitochondrial genome analysis has become a prominent focus of current research. Rolfe, a species of orchid with both medicinal and horticultural value, will benefit from the application of the fully assembled and annotated mitochondrial genome. This will aid in elucidating its phylogenetic relationships, comparative genomics, and population genetic diversity.

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Adropin is a unique hormone, which controls metabolism and energy homeostasis. Hyperthyroidism is a disease with a high metabolic rate that affects both glucose and lipid metabolism. We aimed to investigate the change of adropin levels and the association between adropin levels and clinical parameters in patients with hyperthyroidism.

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The restoration of alpine grasslands has garnered significant attention across various sectors. Historically, natural restoration has been the primary approach for grassland recovery, characterized by its prolonged duration. To expedite the recovery of degraded grasslands, it is essential to identify the limiting factors of restoration, enabling efficient and rapid recovery.

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Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been a revelation for treating several cancers, an unmet need remains to broaden ICI therapeutic scope and increase their response rates in clinical trials. Hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) is a negative regulator of T cell activation and has previously been identified as a promising target for immunotherapy. Herein, we report the discovery of a series of HPK1 inhibitors with novel 1(2H)-phthalazinone and 1(2H)-isoquinolinone scaffolds.

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Heterosis of growth traits in economic fish has benefited the production of aquaculture for many years, yet its genetic and molecular basis has remained obscure. Nowadays, a new germplasm of hybrid Jinhu grouper ( ♀ × ♂), abbreviated as EFT, exhibiting paternal-biased growth heterosis, has provided an excellent model for investigating the potential regulatory mechanisms of heterosis. We integrated transcriptome and methylome to unravel the changes of gene expression, epigenetic modification, and subgenome dominance in EFT compared with maternal .

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Background: Dendrobium Sw. represents one of the most expansive genera within the Orchidaceae family, renowned for its species' high medicinal and ornamental value. In higher plants, the ankyrin (ANK) repeat protein family is characterized by a unique ANK repeat domain, integral to a plethora of biological functions and biochemical activities.

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Article Synopsis
  • Jinhu groupers, a hybrid of tiger and potato groupers, exhibit rapid growth and stress resistance, but they experience delayed gonadal development compared to their tiger grouper parent.
  • A transcriptome analysis identified 3034 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), revealing key processes like oocyte meiosis and ovarian steroidogenesis that may explain the differences in gonadal development between the two types of groupers.
  • Weighted gene co-expression network analysis highlighted three gene modules associated with gonadal development across brain, pituitary, and gonadal tissues, providing insights into the molecular reasons behind the delayed gonadal development in Jinhu groupers.
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In atherosclerosis, DNA methylation plays a key regulatory role in the expression of related genes. However, the molecular mechanisms of these processes in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) are unclear. Here, using high-throughput sequencing from the Infinium HumanMethylation450 assay, we manifested that the cg19564375 methylation of miR-520e promoter region in the peripheral blood of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients was higher than that of healthy controls.

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Multi-photon reduction (MPR) based on femtosecond laser makes rapid prototyping and molding in micro-nano scale feasible, but is limited in material selectivity due to lack of the understanding of the reaction mechanism in MPR process. In this paper, additively manufacturing of complex silver-based patterns through MPR is demonstrated. The effects of laser parameters, including laser pulse energies and scanning speeds, on the structural and chemical characteristics of the printed structures are systematically investigated.

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The nitrogen deposition process, as an important phenomenon of global climate change and an important link in the nitrogen cycle, has had serious and far-reaching impacts on grassland ecosystems. This study aimed to investigate the survival adaptation strategies of plants of different functional groups under nitrogen deposition, and the study identified the following outcomes of differences in biomass changes by conducting in situ simulated nitrogen deposition experiments while integrating plant nutrient contents and soil physicochemical properties: (1) nitrogen addition enhanced the aboveground biomass of grassland communities, in which Poaceae were significantly affected by nitrogen addition. Additionally, nitrogen addition significantly influenced plant total nitrogen and total phosphorus; (2) nitrogen addition improved the plant growth environment, alleviated plant nitrogen limitation, and promoted plant phosphorus uptake; and (3) there was variability in the biomass responses of different functional groups to nitrogen addition.

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The giant grouper fish (), one of the largest and rarest groupers, is a fast-growing economic fish. Grouper sperm is often used for cross-breeding with other fish and therefore sperm cryopreservation is important. However, freezing damage cannot be avoided.

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In X-ray computed tomography (CT) reconstructions of gas diffusion layers (GDLs), grayscale threshold selection is a critical issue. Although various selection methods exist, they all have their own drawbacks. This study investigates the influence of grayscale threshold on GDL properties and compares Otsu and porosity-adaptive thresholds.

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Protein tyrosine phosphatases PTPN2 and PTPN1 (also known as PTP1B) have been implicated in a number of intracellular signaling pathways of immune cells. The inhibition of PTPN2 and PTPN1 has emerged as an attractive approach to sensitize T cell anti-tumor immunity. Two small molecule inhibitors have been entered the clinic.

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Objective: The growing evidence shows that parathyroid hormone (PTH) may affect glucose metabolism. However, the relationship between them is still controversial among diabetic patients. The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between PTH and glucose metabolism in the patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D).

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The methionine adenosyltransferase MAT2A catalyzes the synthesis ofthe methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) and thereby regulates critical aspects of metabolism and transcription. Aberrant MAT2A function can lead to metabolic and transcriptional reprogramming of cancer cells, and MAT2A has been shown to promote survival of MTAP-deficient tumors, a genetic alteration that occurs in ∼ 13 % of all tumors. Thus, MAT2A holds great promise as a novel anticancer target.

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The extremely harsh environment of the high temperature plasma imposes strict requirements on the construction materials of the first wall in a fusion reactor. In this work, a refractory alloy system, WTaVTiZr, with low activation and high entropy, was theoretically designed based on semi-empirical formula and produced using a laser cladding method. The effects of Zr proportions on the metallographic microstructure, phase composition, and alloy chemistry of a high-entropy alloy cladding layer were investigated using a metallographic microscope, XRD (X-ray diffraction), SEM (scanning electron microscope), and EDS (energy dispersive spectrometer), respectively.

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Background: Over the past few decades, agonists binding to the benzodiazepine site of the GABA receptor have been successfully developed as clinical drugs. Different modulators (agonist, antagonist, and reverse agonist) bound to benzodiazepine sites exhibit different or even opposite pharmacological effects, however, their structures are so similar that it is difficult to distinguish them based solely on molecular skeleton. This study aims to develop classification models for predicting the agonists.

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Stabilization of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) by inhibiting prolyl hydroxylase domain enzymes (PHDs) represents a breakthrough in treating anemia associated with chronic kidney disease. Here, we identified a novel scaffold for noncarboxylic PHD inhibitors by utilizing structure-based drug design (SBDD) and generative models. Iterative optimization of potency and solubility resulted in compound which potently inhibits PHD thus stabilizing HIF-α .

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers identified GRFs from two specific orchid species using bioinformatics tools and conducted analyses to study the evolution and functions of these genes.
  • * Findings revealed that the GRF gene family is classified into clades with conserved structures, indicating a complex evolutionary history, while also highlighting their roles in plant growth, stress responses, and development.
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