Lei Yang
Anhui Normal University
6 Papers
Lei Yang is an academic researcher from Anhui Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
A novel Zea mays ssp. mexicana L. MYC-type ICE-like transcription factor gene ZmmICE1, enhances freezing tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana
Xiang Lu,Xiang Lu,Xiang Lu,Lei Yang,Mengyuan Yu,Jianbin Lai,Chao Wang,David L. McNeil,Meixue Zhou,Chengwei Yang +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that ZmmICE1 is the homolog of Arabidopsis inducer of CBF expression genes (AtICE1/2) and plays an important role in the regulation of freezing stress response.
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Analysis of complete chloroplast genome sequences and insight into the phylogenetic relationships of Ferula L.
Lei Yang,Ozodbek Abduraimov,Komiljon Tojibaev,Khabibullo F. Shomurodov,Yuan-Ming Zhang,Wen-Jun Li +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the plastome features and phylogenetic relationships of Ferula and its neighboring genera Soranthus Ledeb, Schumannia Kuntze, and Talassia Korovin were investigated.
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Arabidopsis DXO1 activates RNMT1 to methylate the mRNA guanosine cap
Chen Xiao,Kaien Li,Jing Hua,Zhao He,Feng Zhang,Qiongfang Li,Hailei Zhang,Lei Yang,Shuying Pan,Zongwei Cai,Zhi-Ling Yu,Kam-Bo Wong,Yiji Xia +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the guanosine-7 methyltransferase (AtRNMT) was found to catalyze the conversion of the Guanosine cap to the m7G cap.
The genome of the rice variety LTH provides insight into its universal susceptibility mechanism to worldwide rice blast fungal strains
Lei Yang,Mengfei Zhao,Gan Sha,Qi Long Sun,Qiuwen Gong,Qun Yang,Kabin Xie,Meng Yuan,Jennifer C. Mortimer,Weibo Xie,Tong Wei,Zhensheng Kang,Guotian Li +12 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found that weak effector-trigger immunity (ETI)-mediated primarily by Pi genes but not PTI results in the universal susceptibility of Lijiangxintuanheigu to rice blast.
The flexible N-terminal motif of uL11 unique to eukaryotic ribosomes interacts with P-complex and facilitates protein translation
Lei Yang,Ka-Ming Lee,Conny Wing-Heng Yu,Hirotatsu Imai,Andrew K. H. Choi,David K. Banfield,Kosuke Ito,Toshio Uchiumi,Kam-Bo Wong +8 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the flexible N-terminal residues of uL11 can form transient interactions with the uL10 that help to fetch and fix it into a position ready for recruiting the incoming translation factors and facilitate protein synthesis.