Yan Li
Sichuan University
11 Papers
Yan Li is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
MicroTom Metabolic Network: Rewiring Tomato Metabolic Regulatory Network throughout the Growth Cycle.
Yan Li,Yang Chen,Lu Zhou,Shengjie You,Heng Deng,Ya Chen,Saleh Alseekh,Yong Yuan,Rao Fu,Zixin Zhang,Dan Su,Alisdair R. Fernie,Mondher Bouzayen,Mondher Bouzayen,Tao Ma,Mingchun Liu,Yang Zhang +16 more
TL;DR: This study integrated high-resolution spatio-temporal metabolome and transcriptome data to systematically explore the metabolic landscape across 20 major tomato growth tissues and stages and constructed a global map of the major metabolic changes that occur throughout the tomato growth cycle.
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Can the world's favorite fruit, tomato, provide an effective biosynthetic chassis for high-value metabolites?
TL;DR: This work offers a scheme for how to establish tomato as a chassis for industrial-scale production of high-value metabolites and summarizes recent achievements in metabolic engineering of tomato and suggests new candidate metabolites which could be targets for metabolic engineering.
Trichome regulator SlMIXTA-like directly manipulates primary metabolism in tomato fruit.
Shiyu Ying,Min Su,Yu Wu,Lu Zhou,Rao Fu,Yan Li,Hao Guo,Jie Luo,Jie Luo,Shouchuang Wang,Yang Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: The data provide direct evidence that trichome regulator can directly manipulate primary metabolism, in which way plants can coordinate metabolic regulation and the formation of storage compartments for specialized metabolites.
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NAP is involved in GA-mediated chlorophyll degradation and leaf senescence by interacting with DELLAs in Arabidopsis.
TL;DR: It is suggested that NAP is a novel component of the regulatory network that modulates the progress of leaf senescence in GA signaling, and DELLA family proteins with highly conserved structural domain function as master growth repressors that integrated GA signaling and leaf senecence.
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A HAT1-DELLA signaling module regulates trichome initiation and leaf growth by achieving gibberellin homeostasis
Wen-Rong Tan,Wen-Rong Tan,Qing Han,Yan Li,Feng Yang,Jiafeng Li,Peng-Xu Li,Xiumei Xu,Hong-Hui Lin,Da-Wei Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that HAT1, a HD-ZIP II transcription factor, negatively regulates GA-mediated trichome initiation and cotyledon expansion.
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