Li Peng
Southwest University
7 Papers
Li Peng is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Spodoptera litura. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Genomic adaptation to polyphagy and insecticides in a major East Asian noctuid pest
Tingcai Cheng,Jiaqi Wu,Wu Yuqian,Rajendra V. E. Chilukuri,Lihua Huang,Kohji Yamamoto,Li Feng,Wanshun Li,Zhiwei Chen,Huizhen Guo,Jianqiu Liu,Shenglong Li,Xiaoxiao Wang,Li Peng,Duolian Liu,Youbing Guo,Bohua Fu,Zhiqing Li,Chun Liu,Yuhui Chen,Archana Tomar,Frédérique Hilliou,Nicolas Montagné,Emmanuelle Jacquin-Joly,Emmanuelle d'Alençon,Rakesh Kumar Seth,Raj K. Bhatnagar,Akiya Jouraku,Takahiro Shiotsuki,Keiko Kadono-Okuda,Amornrat Promboon,Guy Smagghe,Guy Smagghe,Kallare P. Arunkumar,Hirohisa Kishino,Marian R. Goldsmith,Qili Feng,Qingyou Xia,Kazuei Mita +38 more
TL;DR: The gene families encoding receptors for bitter or toxic substances and detoxification enzymes, such as cytochrome P450, carboxylesterase and glutathione-S-transferase were massively expanded in this polyphagous species, enabling its extraordinary ability to detect and detoxify many plant secondary compounds.
Genome-wide annotation and comparative analysis of cuticular protein genes in the noctuid pest Spodoptera litura
Jianqiu Liu,Shenglong Li,Wanshun Li,Li Peng,Zhiwei Chen,Yingdan Xiao,Huizhen Guo,Jiwei Zhang,Tingcai Cheng,Marian R. Goldsmith,Kallare P. Arunkumar,Qingyou Xia,Kazuei Mita +12 more
TL;DR: The comparative genomic analysis of CPs between S. litura and B. mori integrated with the unique behavior and life cycle of the two species offers new insights into their contrasting ecological adaptations.
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Complete Genome Sequence of Bacillus bombysepticus, a Pathogen Leading to Bombyx mori Black Chest Septicemia
Tingcai Cheng,Ping Lin,Shengkai Jin,Wu Yuqian,Bohua Fu,Renwen Long,Duolian Liu,Youbing Guo,Li Peng,Qingyou Xia +9 more
TL;DR: The first complete genome sequence of this organism isolated from the cadavers of silkworm larvae that had been sick is announced, containing a single circular chromosome and a circular plasmid.
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Comparative proteomics analysis of silkworm hemolymph during the stages of metamorphosis via liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.
Yong Hou,Yan Zhang,Jing Gong,Sha Tian,Jianwei Li,Zhaoming Dong,Chao Guo,Li Peng,Ping Zhao,Qingyou Xia +9 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive proteomic insight of the silkworm hemolymph is provided and additional molecular targets for studying insect metamorphosis are suggested.
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Identification and characterization of toxins in the venom gland of the Chinese bird spider, Haplopelma hainanum, by transcriptomic analysis.
Tingcai Cheng,Renwen Long,Wu Yuqian,Youbing Guo,Duolian Liu,Li Peng,Daiqin Li,Dai-Wen Yang,Xin Xu,Xin Xu,Fengxiang Liu,Qingyou Xia +11 more
TL;DR: This study investigated the venom gland transcriptome of H. hainanum by RNA‐seq, in the absence of an available genomic sequence, and identified 201 potential toxins among 57 181 de novo assembled transcripts, including knottins, Kunitz‐type toxins, enzymes and other proteins.
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