Cailin Ge
Yangzhou University
8 Papers
6 Citations
Cailin Ge is an academic researcher from Yangzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
The tomato mitogen-activated protein kinase SlMPK1 is as a negative regulator of the high temperature stress response
Haidong Ding,Jie He,Yuan Wu,Xiaoxia Wu,Cailin Ge,Yijun Wang,Silin Zhong,Edgar Peiter,Jiansheng Liang,Jiansheng Liang,Weifeng Xu +10 more
TL;DR: Tomato mitogen-activated protein kinase SlMPK1 negatively regulates high-temperature tolerance by regulating antioxidant defense, and the phosphorylation of substrate SlSPRH1 is involved in this pathway, according to tandem mass spectrometry analysis.
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Genome-wide analysis of the plant-specific VQ motif-containing proteins in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and characterization of SlVQ6 in thermotolerance
Haidong Ding,Guibo Yuan,Shuangrong Mo,Yin Qian,Yuan Wu,Qi Chen,Xiaoying Xu,Xiaoxia Wu,Cailin Ge +8 more
TL;DR: RNA sequencing analysis revealed that several stress-related genes, such as HSP70-4, RD20, GolS1 and AT4g36010 were down-regulated in SlVQ6 overexpressing plants compared to these in wild-type under normal growth conditions.
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The role of plant-specific VQ motif-containing proteins: An ever-thickening plot.
TL;DR: This review primarily focuses on the structure of V Q members in plant kingdom and the biological function and the mechanism of VQ protein action, and discusses recent advances in understanding the pivotal role of Vq-motif, which provides a solid foundation for further exploration on VQ proteins.
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Epibrassinolide confers zinc stress tolerance by regulating antioxidant enzyme responses, osmolytes, and hormonal balance in Solanum melongena seedlings
TL;DR: Evaluating the role of exogenous epibrassinolide in some physiological processes in the leaves of eggplant seedlings grown under zinc (Zn) stress conditions revealed that EBL greatly alleviated harmful effects of Zn stress on eggplants by activating antioxidant enzyme responses, accumulation of osmolytes, and balancing endogenous hormones.
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