Sitong Sheng
University of Virginia
7 Papers
341 Citations
Sitong Sheng is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dimer & Bacterial virus. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
A dimer as a building block in assembling RNA. A hexamer that gears bacterial virus phi29 DNA-translocating machinery.
TL;DR: It is concluded that dimers are the building blocks of the hexamer, and the pathway of building a hexamer is: dimer → tetramer → hexamer.
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Smooth muscle myosin: regulation and properties.
Avril V. Somlyo,Alexander S. Khromov,Martin R. Webb,Michael A. Ferenczi,David R. Trentham,David R. Trentham,Zhen-He He,Sitong Sheng,Zhifeng Shao,Andrew P. Somlyo +9 more
TL;DR: ADP release in phasic and tonic smooth muscles is a regulated step with strain- and dephosphorylation-dependence and may limit the ATPase rate, according to the rates of ADP release from rigor cross-bridges and the steady-state Pi release from cycling isometric cross- bridges.
Three-dimensional interaction of Phi29 pRNA dimer probed by chemical modification interference, cryo-AFM, and cross-linking.
TL;DR: Dimmer was formed via hand-in-hand contact, a novel RNA dimerization that in some aspects is similar to the kissing loops of the human immunodeficiency virus and the covalently linked dimer were found to be biologically active.
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Cryo-atomic force microscopy of unphosphorylated and thiophosphorylated single smooth muscle myosin molecules.
TL;DR: The results do not support the suggestion that strong binding of one head to the other stabilizes the blocked conformation against thermal fluctuations resulting in steric blockage that can account for the low activity of nonphosphorylated two-headed myosin.
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