
Jing Cheng
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1 week ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jing Zou |Yongzhen Wang |Jing Cheng |Weiyi Cai
1 Introduction In the natural world, organisms frequently exhibit remarkable adaptability to environmental changes, exemplified by phenomena such as mimosa leaves instantly closing upon contact [1], chameleons altering their hues to blend with their surroundings, and squids evading predators by releasing ink [2].
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Jan 9, 2025 |
nature.com | Jing Cheng |Qi YANG
AbstractMany protein complexes are highly dynamic in cells; thus, characterizing their conformational changes in cells is crucial for unraveling their functions. Here, using cryo-electron microscopy, 451,700 ribosome particles from Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell lamellae were obtained to solve the 60S region to 2.9-Å resolution by in situ single-particle analysis. Over 20 distinct conformations were identified by three-dimensional classification with resolutions typically higher than 4 Å.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Haoran Yang |Jing Cheng |Ning Jiang |Nu Dili
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Oct 9, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Yulong Wang |Ying Dong |Kexin Liu |Jing Cheng
Supporting Information Filename Description ins13454-sup-0001-figureS1.tif60.9 KB Fig. S1 MrNLS1 knock down in Metarhizium robertsii. ins13454-sup-0002-figureS2.tif611.6 KB Fig. S2 Phenotypes of ΔMrNLS1. ins13454-sup-0003-figureS3.tif5.3 MB Fig. S3 Differentially expressed kinase genes in wild-type (WT) strain-infected and ΔMrNLS1 strain-infected Galleria mellonella. ins13454-sup-0004-figureS4.tif1.3 MB Fig.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Jing Cheng
1. IntroductionFor different countries, the approach or behavior of leasing land is different because of different social systems and periods of economic development [1]. Studying the decisions of a district government on leasing different land types is important for supporting the policies of economic development, urban sustainability, and urban planning [2,3,4]. In China, land leasing is implemented by the local government, which delegates the right to lease land to the district governments.
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