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Li Wang
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 21
Citations - 842
Li Wang is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral replication & Chromatin. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 444 citations. Previous affiliations of Li Wang include Fudan University.
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Hydrogen peroxide sensor HPCA1 is an LRR receptor kinase in Arabidopsis.
Fei-Hua Wu,Yuan Chi,Yuan Chi,Yuan Chi,Zhonghao Jiang,Zhonghao Jiang,Yuanyuan Xu,Ling Xie,Feifei Huang,Feifei Huang,Di Wan,Jun Ni,Fang Yuan,Fang Yuan,Xiaomei Wu,Yanyan Zhang,Li Wang,Rui Ye,Benjamin Byeon,Wen-Hua Wang,Shu Zhang,Shu Zhang,Matthew Sima,Matthew Sima,Suping Chen,Minghua Zhu,Jessica Pei,Jessica Pei,Douglas M. Johnson,Shan Zhu,Shan Zhu,Xiao-Qiang Cao,Christopher Pei,Zijing Zai,Zijing Zai,Yihao Liu,Tianyi Liu,G. Swift,Weiguo Zhang,Min Yu,Zhangli Hu,James N. Siedow,Xian Chen,Zhen-Ming Pei +43 more
TL;DR: HPCA1, a member of a previously uncharacterized subfamily of leucine-rich-repeat receptor-like kinases, is the hydrogen-peroxide sensor at the plasma membrane in Arabidopsis and helps to identify how the perception of extracellular H2O2 is integrated with responses to various external stresses and internal cues in plants, and have implications for the design of crops with enhanced fitness.
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Discovery of Potent and Selective Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Bifunctional Small-Molecule Degraders.
Meng Cheng,Xufen Yu,Kaylene Lu,Ling Xie,Li Wang,Fanye Meng,Xiaoran Han,Xian Chen,Jing Liu,Yue Xiong,Jian Jin +10 more
TL;DR: These compounds potently induced degradation of mutant but not wildtype EGFR in an E3 ligase-dependent manner in cancer cell lines and effectively suppressing growth of lung cancer cells compared with the corresponding negative controls.
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Disentangling the Physical Processes Responsible for the Kinetic Complexity in Interfacial Electron Transfer of Excited Ru(II) Polypyridyl Dyes on TiO2
David F. Zigler,Zachary A. Morseth,Li Wang,Dennis L. Ashford,M. Kyle Brennaman,Erik M. Grumstrup,Erinn C. Brigham,Melissa K. Gish,Robert J. Dillon,Leila Alibabaei,Gerald J. Meyer,Thomas J. Meyer,John M. Papanikolas +12 more
TL;DR: The kinetic heterogeneity results from competition between excited-state relaxation and injection as the photoexcited dye relaxes through the (3)MLCT manifold to the thermally equilibrated state, underscoring the potential for a simple kinetic model to reproduce the complex kinetic behavior often observed at the interface of mesoporous metal oxide materials.
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Whole human genome proteogenomic mapping for ENCODE cell line data: identifying protein-coding regions
Jainab Khatun,Yanbao Yu,John A. Wrobel,Brian A. Risk,Harsha P. Gunawardena,Ashley Secrest,Wendy J. Spitzer,Ling Xie,Li Wang,Xian Chen,Morgan C. Giddings,Morgan C. Giddings +11 more
TL;DR: Proteogenomic mapping is an approach that uses mass spectrometry data from proteins to directly map protein-coding genes and could aid in locating translational regions in the human genome.
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Harnessing the E3 Ligase KEAP1 for Targeted Protein Degradation.
Jieli Wei,Fanye Meng,Kwang-Su Park,Hyerin Yim,Julia Velez,Prashasti Kumar,Li Wang,Ling Xie,He Chen,Yudao Shen,Emily Teichman,Dongxu Li,Gang Greg Wang,Xian Chen,H. Ümit Kaniskan,Jian Jin +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the KEAP1 E3 ligase was harnessed for targeted protein degradation utilizing a highly selective, noncovalent small-molecule KEAP 1 binder.