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Yanjun Li
Researcher at Nankai University
Publications - 14
Citations - 952
Yanjun Li is an academic researcher from Nankai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrion & Mitophagy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 508 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanjun Li include Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Nondegradable ubiquitinated ATG9A organizes Golgi integrity and dynamics upon stresses.
Qian Luo,Qiangqiang Liu,Hongcheng Cheng,Jiale Wang,Tian Zhao,Jiaojiao Zhang,Chenglong Mu,Yuanyuan Meng,Linbo Chen,Changqian Zhou,Hong Lei,Jianyu Yang,Guo Chen,Yanjun Li,Leiting Pan,Quan Chen,Yushan Zhu +16 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ATG9A is not just a passenger protein in the TGN but rather works in concert with GRASP55, a stacking factor for Golgi structure, to organize Golgi dynamics and integrity.
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NRF1-mediated mitochondrial biogenesis antagonizes innate antiviral immunity.
Tian Zhao,Jiaojiao Zhang,Hong-ling Lei,Yuanyuan Meng,Hongcheng Cheng,Yanping Zhao,Guangfeng Geng,Chenglong Mu,Linbo Chen,Qiangqiang Liu,Qian Luo,Chuanmei Zhang,Yijia Long,J Q Su,Zhuoya Li,Guo Chen,Yanjun Li,Xudong Liao,Yingli Shang,Gang Hu,Quan Chen,Yushan Zhu +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that NRF1 deficiency resulted in enhanced innate immunity, a diminished viral load, and morbidity in mice, and reported that viruses exploit mitochondrial biogenesis to antagonize innate antiviral immunity.
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Hypoxia-induced proteasomal degradation of DBC1 by SIAH2 in breast cancer progression
Qiangqiang Liu,Qian Luo,Jianyu Feng,Yanping Zhao,Biao Ma,Hongcheng Cheng,Tian Zhao,Hong Lei,Chenglong Mu,Linbo Chen,Yuanyuan Meng,Jiaojiao Zhang,Yijia Long,J Q Su,Guo Chen,Yanjun Li,Gang Hu,Xu Dong Liao,Quan Chen,Yushan Zhu +19 more
TL;DR: A key role of the hypoxia-mediated SIAH2-DBC1 pathway in the progression of human breast cancer is defined and novel insights into the metastatic mechanism of breast cancer are provided.
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Hypoxia Dynamically Regulates DBC1 Ubiquitination and Stability by SIAH2 and OTUD5 in Breast Cancer Progression
Qiangqiang Liu,Qian Luo,Jianyu Feng,Yanping Zhao,Linlin Liu,Biao Ma,Hongcheng Cheng,Tian Zhao,Jiaojiao Zhang,Chenglong Mu,Linbo Chen,Hong Lei,Yi Long,Jin Su,Guo Chen,Yanjun Li,Quan Chen,Yushan Zhu +17 more
TL;DR: A key role of the hypoxia-mediated SIAH2-DBC1 pathway in the progression of human breast cancer is defined and novel insights into the metastatic mechanism of breast cancer are provided.