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Gang Ning
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 27
Citations - 1978
Gang Ning is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral replication & Protein aggregation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1676 citations.
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SLC24A5, a Putative Cation Exchanger, Affects Pigmentation in Zebrafish and Humans
Rebecca L. Lamason,Manzoor Ali P.K. Mohideen,Manzoor Ali P.K. Mohideen,Jason R. Mest,Andrew C.C. Wong,Andrew C.C. Wong,Heather L. Norton,Michele C. Aros,Michael J. Jurynec,Xianyun Mao,Vanessa R. Humphreville,Jasper E. Humbert,Jasper E. Humbert,Soniya Sinha,Jessica L. Moore,Jessica L. Moore,Pudur Jagadeeswaran,Wei Zhao,Gang Ning,Izabela Makalowska,Paul M. McKeigue,David H. O'Donnell,Rick A. Kittles,Esteban J. Parra,N. J. Mangini,David Grunwald,Mark D. Shriver,Victor A. Canfield,Keith C. Cheng +28 more
TL;DR: It is shown that zebrafish golden mutants share these melanosomal changes and that golden encodes a putative cation exchanger slc24a5 (nckx5) that localizes to an intracellular membrane, likely the melanosome or its precursor.
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C2cd3 is critical for centriolar distal appendage assembly and ciliary vesicle docking in mammals
TL;DR: The results suggest that C2cd3 regulates cilium biogenesis by promoting the assembly of centriolar distal appendages critical for docking ciliary vesicles and recruiting other essential ciliogenic proteins.
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Regulation of the Arabidopsis anther transcriptome by DYT1 for pollen development
TL;DR: The important role of DYT1 in regulating anther transcriptome and function, and supporting normal pollen development is demonstrated, demonstrating the importance of transcriptional regulation in controlling anther development in Arabidopsis.
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Modulation of Fluorescent Protein Chromophores To Detect Protein Aggregation with Turn-On Fluorescence
Yu Liu,Charles H. Wolstenholme,Gregory C. Carter,Hongbin Liu,Hang Hu,Leeann S. Grainger,Kun Miao,Matthew Fares,Conner A. Hoelzel,Hemant P. Yennawar,Gang Ning,Manyu Du,Lu Bai,Xiaosong Li,Xin Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: This work provides the first application of fluorescent protein chromophores to detect protein conformational collapse in live cells and is capable of detecting previously invisible misfolded soluble proteins.
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The Arabidopsis CALLOSE DEFECTIVE MICROSPORE1 Gene Is Required for Male Fertility through Regulating Callose Metabolism during Microsporogenesis
TL;DR: It is proposed that the CDM1 gene regulates callose metabolism during microsporogenesis, thereby promoting Arabidopsis male fertility and preventing male sterility.