Publications by authors named "Yuanyi Lu"

Article Synopsis
  • Plants face osmotic stresses, but the way they sense changes in osmolarity is still largely unknown.
  • The protein Decapping 5 (DCP5) acts as an osmosensor that detects high osmolarity, undergoing structural changes that lead to phase separation and the formation of stress granules.
  • These granules store mRNA and proteins, helping plants adapt to osmotic stress by altering their gene expression and protein synthesis.
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While previous studies mainly focused on the total number of spores as an index to predict the calcium precipitation activity (CPA) of bacterial strains, the effect of viability of spores on microbial-induced calcium precipitation (MICP) has remained highly ignored. Therefore, for the first time, we have attempted to optimize the sporulation process in terms of viable spore production and, most importantly, aimed to build a correlation between viable spores and CPA. The results have shown that for the sporulation of Bacillus sp.

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Human safety and well-being is threatened by microbes causing numerous infectious diseases resulting in a large number of deaths every year. Despite substantial progress in antimicrobial drugs, many infectious diseases remain difficult to treat. Antimicrobial polymers offer a promising antimicrobial strategy for fighting pathogens and have received considerable attention in both academic and industrial research.

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