Ning Li
Shandong University
9 Papers
44 Citations
Ning Li is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enterobactin & Vibriobactin. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Ning Li include Tsinghua University.
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Papers
Crystal structures of STING protein reveal basis for recognition of cyclic di-GMP
Guijun Shang,Deyu Zhu,Ning Li,Junbing Zhang,Chun-Yuan Zhu,Defen Lu,Cuilan Liu,Qian Yu,Yanyu Zhao,Sujuan Xu,Lichuan Gu +10 more
TL;DR: The crystal structures of the C-terminal domain of human STING (STINGCTD) and its complex with c-di-GMP reveal how STING recognizes c- DiGMP.
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Unique Iron Coordination in Iron-chelating Molecule Vibriobactin Helps Vibrio cholerae Evade Mammalian Siderocalin-mediated Immune Response *
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the unique iron coordination found in ferric vibriobactin may be utilized by some pathogenic bacteria to evade the siderocalin-mediated innate immune response of mammals.
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RNAe: an effective method for targeted protein translation enhancement by artificial non-coding RNA with SINEB2 repeat
Yi Yao,Shouhong Jin,Haizhou Long,Yingting Yu,Zhenming Zhang,Ge Cheng,Chengwei Xu,Yan Ding,Qian Guan,Ning Li,Suneng Fu,Xiang-Jun Chen,Yong-Bin Yan,Hanshuo Zhang,Pei Tong,Yue Tan,Yang Yu,Shushu Fu,Juan Li,Guang-Jun He,Qiong Wu +20 more
TL;DR: The RNAe platform was proven to be efficient and flexible in specifically enhancing the expression of various endogenous and exogenous proteins of diverse functions in a dose-dependent manner, and has a comparable effect size, with an enhancing as opposed to inhibitory effect.
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Structural insight into how Pseudomonas aeruginosa peptidoglycanhydrolase Tse1 and its immunity protein Tsi1 function.
Guijun Shang,Xiuhua Liu,Xiuhua Liu,Defen Lu,Junbing Zhang,Ning Li,Chun-Yuan Zhu,Chun-Yuan Zhu,Shiheng Liu,Qian Yu,Yanyu Zhao,Heqiao Zhang,Junqiang Hu,Huaixing Cang,Sujuan Xu,Lichuan Gu +15 more
TL;DR: The catalytic and inhibition mechanisms provide new insights into how P. aeruginosa competes with others and protects itself.
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Crystal structure of periplasmic catecholate-siderophore binding protein VctP from Vibrio cholerae at 1.7 Å resolution.
Xiuhua Liu,Qian Du,Zhi Wang,Shiheng Liu,Ning Li,Ying Chen,Chun-Yuan Zhu,Chun-Yuan Zhu,Deyu Zhu,Tiandi Wei,Yan Huang,Sujuan Xu,Lichuan Gu +12 more
TL;DR: A structural comparison of VctP with its homologues and the results of molecular docking indicate that enterobactin and vibriobactIn share the same binding pocket.
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