Publications by authors named "Zhao-Yang Xu"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on a newly discovered hybrid polyketide called spirocycline A, generated from a gene cluster that combines modular type I and type II polyketide synthases (PKSs) alongside KAS III enzymes, which is a rare occurrence in bacterial aromatic polyketides.
  • - Spirocycline A's unique structure includes a distinct starter unit, four spirocycles, and a dimer formation, differentiating it from existing aromatic polyketides.
  • - The biosynthesis involves a collaborative effort where the type I PKS synthesizes the starter unit, which is then processed by KAS III and type II PKS to create the aromatic backbone, followed by further modifications by specific redox
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The 4-coumarate: CoA ligase(4CL) is a key enzyme in the upstream pathway of phenylpropanoids such as flavonoids, soluble phenolic esters, lignans, and lignins in plants. In this study, 13 4CL family members of Arabidopsis thaliana were used as reference sequences to identify the 4CL gene family candidate members of Isatis indigotica from the reported I. indigotica genome.

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Chalcone isomerase is a key rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of flavonoids in higher plants, which determines the production of flavonoids in plants. In this study, RNA was extracted from different parts of Isatis indigotica and reverse-transcribed into cDNA. Specific primers with enzyme restriction sites were designed, and a chalcone isomerase gene was cloned from I.

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In this work, novel porous cellulose nanofibrils (CNF)/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels were prepared using the hybrid solvent of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)/water, followed by freezing/thawing process. Structure, swelling, mechanical and thermal properties of CNF/PVA were explored. The results revealed that porous hydrogels were formed by using the hybrid solvent of DMSO/water, and the pore sizes of hydrogels were controlled by the concentration of CNF.

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Geminin plays a critical role in cell cycle regulation by regulating DNA replication and serves as a transcriptional molecular switch that directs cell fate decisions. Spermatogonia lacking Geminin disappear during the initial wave of mitotic proliferation, while geminin is not required for meiotic progression of spermatocytes. It is unclear whether geminin plays a role in pre-meiotic DNA replication in later-stage spermatogonia and their subsequent differentiation.

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Kif2a is a member of the Kinesin-13 microtubule depolymerases. Here, we report the expression, subcellular localization and functions of Kif2a during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation. Immunoblotting analysis showed that Kif2a was gradually increased form GV to the M I stages, and then decreased slightly at the M II stage.

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Cep55 is a relatively novel member of the centrosomal protein family. Here, we show that Cep55 is expressed in mouse oocytes from the germinal vesicle (GV) to metaphase II (MII) stages. Immuostaining and confocal microscopy as well as time lapse live imaging after injection of mRNA encoding fusion protein of Cep55 and GFP identified that Cep55 was localized to the meiotic spindle, especially to the spindle poles at metaphase, while it was concentrated at the midbody in telophase in meiotic oocytes.

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