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Lixin Zhang
Researcher at East China University of Science and Technology
Publications - 716
Citations - 28752
Lixin Zhang is an academic researcher from East China University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cache & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 659 publications receiving 23737 citations. Previous affiliations of Lixin Zhang include Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of Science and Technology of China.
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Properties of plasma membrane H + -ATPase in salt-treated Populus euphratica callus
TL;DR: Analysis of pH optimum, temperature effects and kinetic properties showed that the properties of the PM H+-ATPase from woody plant P. euphratica callus were consistent with those from herbaceous species.
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RTA2 is involved in calcineurin-mediated azole resistance and sphingoid long-chain base release in Candida albicans
Xin-Ming Jia,Yan Wang,Yu Jia,Ping-Hui Gao,Yong-Gang Xu,Lin Wang,Yongbing Cao,Yong Bing Cao,Lixin Zhang,Yuan Ying Jiang +9 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that RTA2 is involved in calcineurin-mediated azole resistance and sphingoid long-chain base release in C. albicans.
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Regulatory factors for the assembly of thylakoid membrane protein complexes
Wei Chi,Jinfang Ma,Lixin Zhang +2 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge of the regulatory components involved in the assembly of thylakoid membrane protein complexes in photosynthetic organisms are summarized and their specific features and fundamental differences in cyanobacteria, green algae and land plants are discussed.
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Engineering of a genome-reduced host: practical application of synthetic biology in the overproduction of desired secondary metabolites.
TL;DR: This review will give an overview of the strategies used for constructing and engineering reduced-genome factories by synthetic biology to improve production of secondary metabolites.
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Tentative biosynthetic pathways of some microbial diketopiperazines.
TL;DR: A review of the DKP biosynthetic pathways and their associated molecular mechanisms focusing on the nonribosomal peptide synthetases and cyclodipeptides.