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Chen-Hui Chen
Researcher at Academia Sinica
Publications - 23
Citations - 1444
Chen-Hui Chen is an academic researcher from Academia Sinica. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurospora crassa & Neurospora. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1265 citations. Previous affiliations of Chen-Hui Chen include National Yang-Ming University & Dartmouth College.
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Genome-wide analysis of light-inducible responses reveals hierarchical light signalling in Neurospora
TL;DR: The data provide a global picture of transcriptional response to light, as well as illuminating the cis‐ and trans‐acting elements comprising the regulatory signalling cascade that governs the photobiological response.
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The band mutation in Neurospora crassa is a dominant allele of ras-1 implicating RAS signaling in circadian output
William J. Belden,Luis F. Larrondo,Allan C. Froehlich,Mi Shi,Chen-Hui Chen,Jennifer J. Loros,Jay C. Dunlap +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that interconnected RAS- and ROS-responsive signaling pathways regulate the amplitude of circadian- and light-regulated gene expression in Neurospora.
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Physical interaction between VIVID and white collar complex regulates photoadaptation in Neurospora
TL;DR: The results demonstrate a direct molecular connection between two of the most essential light signaling components in Neurospora, VVD and WCC, illuminating a previously uncharacterized process for light-sensitive eukaryotic cells.
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Antioxidant properties of scopoletin isolated from Sinomonium acutum.
TL;DR: Results indicated that scopoletin scavenged superoxide anion in the xanthine/xanthine oxidase reaction system in a concentration‐dependent manner, but did not inhibit xanthin oxidase.
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Structure of a light-activated LOV protein dimer that regulates transcription.
TL;DR: The mechanism of dimerization of VVD provides molecular details that explain how members of a large family of photoreceptors convert light responses to alterations in protein-protein interactions and may inform mechanisms by which LOV-containing proteins interact.