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Dong Xu

Researcher at University of Missouri

Publications -  533
Citations -  21576

Dong Xu is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Protein structure prediction. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 483 publications receiving 18242 citations. Previous affiliations of Dong Xu include University of Missouri–St. Louis & University of Missouri–Kansas City.

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Hydrogen bonds and salt bridges across protein-protein interfaces.

TL;DR: Differences between the interfacial hydrogen bonding patterns and the intra-chain ones further substantiate the notion that protein complexes formed by rigid binding may be far away from the global minimum conformations.
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Transcriptome dynamics of Deinococcus radiodurans recovering from ionizing radiation

TL;DR: Microarray data suggest that DEIRA cells efficiently coordinate their recovery by a complex network, within which both DNA repair and metabolic functions play critical roles, including a predicted distinct ATP-dependent DNA ligase and metabolic pathway switching that could prevent additional genomic damage elicited by metabolism-induced free radicals.
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An integrated transcriptome atlas of the crop model Glycine max, and its use in comparative analyses in plants

TL;DR: The expression patterns of genes implicated in nodulation, and also transcription factors, are investigated using both the Solexa sequence data and large-scale qRT-PCR, facilitating both basic and applied aspects of soybean research.
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Clustering gene expression data using a graph-theoretic approach: an application of minimum spanning trees.

TL;DR: A new framework for representing a set of multi-dimensional gene expression data as a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST), a concept from the graph theory, which can overcome many of the problems faced by classical clustering algorithms.