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Zhicheng Dong
Researcher at Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
Publications - 25
Citations - 2491
Zhicheng Dong is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Transcriptome. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1709 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhicheng Dong include Guangzhou University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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A Robust CRISPR/Cas9 System for Convenient, High-Efficiency Multiplex Genome Editing in Monocot and Dicot Plants
Xingliang Ma,Qunyu Zhang,Qinlong Zhu,Liu Wei,Yan Chen,Rong Qiu,Bin Wang,Zhongfang Yang,Heying Li,Lin Yuru,Yongyao Xie,Rongxin Shen,Shuifu Chen,Zhi Wang,Yuanling Chen,Jingxin Guo,Letian Chen,Xiucai Zhao,Zhicheng Dong,Yao-Guang Liu +19 more
TL;DR: A robust CRISPR/Cas9 vector system, utilizing a plant codon optimized Cas9 gene, for convenient and high-efficiency multiplex genome editing in monocot and dicot plants and provides examples of loss-of-function gene mutations in T0 rice and Arabidopsis plants.
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The RNA-binding proteins HYL1 and SE promote accurate in vitro processing of pri-miRNA by DCL1
TL;DR: It is shown that recombinant HYL1 and SE proteins accelerate the rate of DCL1-mediated cleavage of pre- and pri-miR167b substrates and promote accurate processing of microRNA precursors in the plant cell nucleus.
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Redox regulation of plant stem cell fate
TL;DR: It is shown that different forms of reactive oxygen species (ROS) have antagonistic roles in plant stem cell regulation, which were established by distinct spatiotemporal patterns of ROS‐metabolizing enzymes.
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RNA polymerase II activity revealed by GRO-seq and pNET-seq in Arabidopsis
TL;DR: Two approaches, global run-on and native elongating transcript sequencing (initially developed for mammalian cells), are used to determine the transcriptional landscape of Pol II in Arabidopsis and it is demonstrated that these two methods are suitable to study Pol II dynamics in planta.
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Floral Patterning in Lotus japonicus
Zhicheng Dong,Zhong Zhao,Cheng-Wu Liu,Jianghong Luo,Jun Yang,Wei-hua Huang,Xiaohe Hu,Trevor L. Wang,Da Luo +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that LjLFY and LjUFO/Pfo are required for the activation of B function genes and function together in the recruitment and determination of petals and stamens in Lotus japonicus.