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Xiaoli Sun
Researcher at New England Biolabs
Publications - 4
Citations - 380
Xiaoli Sun is an academic researcher from New England Biolabs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epidermal growth factor & Receptor tyrosine kinase. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 347 citations.
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Development of SNAP-tag fluorogenic probes for wash-free fluorescence imaging
Xiaoli Sun,Aihua Zhang,Brenda Baker,Luo Sun,Angela Howard,John Buswell,Damien Maurel,Anastasiya Masharina,Kai Johnsson,Christopher J. Noren,Ming-Qun Xu,Ivan R. Corrêa +11 more
TL;DR: A fast‐labeling variant of SNAP‐tag, termed SNAPf, is characterized, which displays up to a tenfold increase in its reactivity towards benzylguanine substrates and enables highly sensitive spatiotemporal investigation of protein dynamics in living cells.
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Two-color STED microscopy in living cells
Patrina A. Pellett,Xiaoli Sun,Travis J. Gould,James E. Rothman,Ming-Qun Xu,Ivan R. Corrêa,Joerg Bewersdorf +6 more
TL;DR: The first realization of two-color STED imaging in living cells is reported using improved SNAPf and CLIPf technologies to label epidermal growth factor (EGF) and EGF receptor (EGFR).
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Solid-phase enzyme catalysis of DNA end repair and 3' A-tailing reduces GC-bias in next-generation sequencing of human genomic DNA.
Aihua Zhang,Shaohua Li,Lynne Apone,Xiaoli Sun,Lixin Chen,Laurence Ettwiller,Bradley W. Langhorst,Christopher J. Noren,Ming-Qun Xu +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is found that a major source of bias is the inefficient processing of AT-rich DNA in end repair and 3′ A-tailing, causing under-representation of extremely At-rich regions of the human genome with existing amplification-free DNA library preparation methods.
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Probing homodimer formation of epidermal growth factor receptor by selective crosslinking.
Xiaoli Sun,Florence Dusserre-Bresson,Brenda Baker,Aihua Zhang,Patrick Xu,Cassandra Fibbe,Christopher J. Noren,Ivan R. Corrêa,Ming-Qun Xu +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that EGFR forms homodimers in unstimulated cells with efficiencies similar to those seen in cells treated with the epidermal growth factor ligand supporting the existence of constitutive transient receptor-receptor interactions.