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Rong Li
Researcher at Shandong University
Publications - 7
Citations - 151
Rong Li is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphatase & MAPK/ERK pathway. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 109 citations. Previous affiliations of Rong Li include Protein Sciences.
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Molecular mechanism of ERK dephosphorylation by striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase.
Rong Li,Rong Li,Di Dong Xie,Di Dong Xie,Jun Hong Dong,Jun Hong Dong,Jun Hong Dong,Hui Li,Hui Li,Kang Shuai Li,Kang Shuai Li,Jing Su,Jing Su,Lai Zhong Chen,Yun Fei Xu,Yun Fei Xu,Hong-Mei Wang,Hong-Mei Wang,Zheng Gong,Zheng Gong,Guo Ying Cui,Guo Ying Cui,Xiao Yu,Xiao Yu,Kai Wang,Kai Wang,Wei Yao,Wei Yao,Tao Xin,Tao Xin,Minyong Li,Kunhong Xiao,Xiao Fei An,Yuqing Huo,Zhigang Xu,Zhigang Xu,Jin-Peng Sun,Jin-Peng Sun,Qi Pang,Qi Pang +39 more
TL;DR: The results not only provide the information for interactions between ERK and STEP, but will also help in the development of specific strategies to target STEP‐ERK recognition, which could serve as a potential therapy for neurological disorders.
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Ferroptosis in Cancer Progression: Role of Noncoding RNAs
Ying Zuo,Yinfeng Zhang,Rui Zhang,Jiaxun Tian,Xiaobing Lv,Rong Li,Shu-Ping Li,Meng-Die Cheng,Jing. Shan,Zheng Zhao,Hui Xin +10 more
TL;DR: This review systematically summarized the relationship between ferroptosis-associated ncRNAs and cancer progression and may provide new ideas for exploring novel diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers for cancer in the future.
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Fast Identification of Novel Lymphoid Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitors Using Target–Ligand Interaction-Based Virtual Screening
TL;DR: The new chemotypes of Lyp selective inhibitors identified through the target-ligand interaction-based virtual screening method may provide new leads for Lyp targeted therapeutic development.
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Metal-dependent protein phosphatase 1A functions as an extracellular signal-regulated kinase phosphatase
Rong Li,Zheng Gong,Zheng Gong,Chang Pan,Chang Pan,Di-Dong Xie,Di-Dong Xie,Jun-Yi Tang,Jun-Yi Tang,Min Cui,Min Cui,Yunfei Xu,Yunfei Xu,Wei Yao,Wei Yao,Qi Pang,Qi Pang,Zhigang Xu,Zhigang Xu,Minyong Li,Xiao Yu,Xiao Yu,Jin-Peng Sun,Jin-Peng Sun +23 more
TL;DR: It is found that PPM1A negatively regulated ERK by directly dephosphorylating its pThr202 position early in EGF stimulation and preferred the phospho‐ERK peptide sequence over a panel of other phosphopeptides through the interactions of basic residues in the active site of P PM1A with the pThR‐Glu‐pTyr motif of ERK.
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The very large G protein coupled receptor (Vlgr1) in hair cells.
TL;DR: Knock-out and mutation mouse models show that loss of Vlgr1 function leads to abnormal stereociliary development and hearing loss, indicating crucial roles of V lgr1 in hearing transduction or auditory system development.