Publications by authors named "Z Chan"

Proximity-dependent biotinylation coupled with mass spectrometry enables the characterization of subcellular proteomes. This technique has significantly advanced neuroscience by revealing sub-synaptic protein networks, such as the synaptic cleft and post-synaptic density. Profiling proteins at this detailed level is essential for understanding the molecular mechanisms of neuronal connectivity and transmission.

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  • The study focused on phospholipase D genes in perennial ryegrass, identifying 12 PLD genes, with LpPLDδ3 being a key player in stress responses.
  • LpPLDδ3 expression was negatively affected by ABA treatment but positively induced by drought and heat stress, leading to improved stress tolerance when overexpressed in Arabidopsis.
  • The overexpression of LpPLDδ3 not only enhanced plant survival rates during stress but also activated heat stress-related genes, revealing a regulatory relationship between LpABF2, LpABF4, and LpPLDδ3.
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Introduction: Seagrass-associated microbial communities play a crucial role in the growth and health of seagrasses. However, like seagrass meadows, seagrass-associated microbial communities are often affected by eutrophication. It remains unclear how eutrophication influences the composition and function of microbial communities associated with different parts of seagrass.

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