5 Papers
Yu Ma is an academic researcher from Henan Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Identification, biogenesis, function, and mechanism of action of circular RNAs in plants
TL;DR: A review of the identification, biogenesis, function, and mechanism of action of plant circRNAs is presented in this article , which will provide a fundamental understanding of the characteristics and complexity of circRNUs in plants.
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hElp3 Directly Modulates the Expression of HSP70 Gene in HeLa Cells via HAT Activity
TL;DR: HELP3 can regulate the transcription of HSP70 gene, and the HAT domain of hElp3 is essential for this function, according to complementation and ChIP Assay in yeast.
Low molecular weight protein phosphatase APH mediates tyrosine dephosphorylation and ABA response in Arabidopsis.
Y. Du,Shaojun Xie,Yubei Wang,Yu Ma,Bei Jia,Xue Liu,Jing-yu Rong,Rongxia Li,Xiaohong Zhu,Chun-Peng Song,W. Andy Tao,Pengcheng Wang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a homolog of acid phosphatase, APH, in Arabidopsis plants, is revealed to be a functional protein tyrosine phosphatases, which regulates the ABA-responsive gene expressions by regulating the tyrosines phosphorylation of multiple splicing factors and other post-transcriptional regulators.
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Low molecular weight protein phosphatase APH mediates tyrosine dephosphorylation and ABA response in Arabidopsis.
Y. Du,Shaojun Xie,Yubei Wang,Yu Ma,Bei Jia,Xue Liu,Jing-yu Rong,Rongxia Li,X. Zhu,Chun-Peng Song,W. Andy Tao,Pengcheng Wang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a homolog of acid phosphatase, APH, in Arabidopsis plants, is revealed to be a functional protein tyrosine phosphatases, which regulates the ABA-responsive gene expressions by regulating the tyrosines phosphorylation of multiple splicing factors and other post-transcriptional regulators.
Genome-Wide Characterization and Expression Analysis of KH Family Genes Response to ABA and SA in Arabidopsis thaliana
TL;DR: The results suggested that atkh9 and atkh29 mutants inhibit the effect of ABA and SA on seed germination, and propose directions and ideas for the identification and characterization of KH family genes in other plants.