Ling Meng
Chinese botanist
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Ling Meng's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany Peking University
- PhD Plant Physiology Tsinghua University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ling Meng is a Chinese plant biologist in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She is best known for discovering a novel form of cellular communication in plants. Thioredoxin, while known to play an important role in biological processes such as cellular redox, is not fully understood in function. Meng's work at Berkeley has suggested that thioredoxin h9 is associated with the plasma membrane and is capable of moving from cell to cell through two important protein post-translation modifications: myristoylation and palmitoylation. She is the first to connect thioredoxin with the plasma membrane.
Ling Meng's Published Works
Published Works
- A membrane-associated thioredoxin required for plant growth moves from cell to cell, suggestive of a role in intercellular communication (2010) (186)
- Mycoplasma infections and different human carcinomas. (2001) (164)
- CLE-like (CLEL) peptides control the pattern of root growth and lateral root development in Arabidopsis (2012) (148)
- Evolutionary Expansion, Gene Structure, and Expression of the Rice Wall-Associated Kinase Gene Family1[w] (2005) (147)
- Comprehensive Analysis of CLE Polypeptide Signaling Gene Expression and Overexpression Activity in Arabidopsis1[C][W][OA] (2010) (147)
- Efficient, reproducible Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of sorghum using heat treatment of immature embryos (2008) (127)
- A rapid TRIzol‐based two‐step method for DNA‐free RNA extraction from Arabidopsis siliques and dry seeds (2010) (110)
- CLE14/CLE20 peptides may interact with CLAVATA2/CORYNE receptor-like kinases to irreversibly inhibit cell division in the root meristem of Arabidopsis (2010) (75)
- Similarity of expression patterns of knotted1 and ZmLEC1 during somatic and zygotic embryogenesis in maize (Zea mays L.) (2002) (74)
- The roles of different CLE domains in Arabidopsis CLE polypeptide activity and functional specificity. (2010) (70)
- Nature of stress and transgene locus influences transgene expression stability in barley (2006) (34)
- Methylation of the exon/intron region in the Ubi1 promoter complex correlates with transgene silencing in barley (2003) (30)
- A simple and rapid method for nuclear run-on transcription assays in plants (2003) (18)
- Toward Molecular Understanding of In Vitro and In Planta Shoot Organogenesis (2010) (16)
- Screening and identification of proteins interacting with nucleostemin. (2005) (15)
- A putative nuclear CLE-like (CLEL) peptide precursor regulates root growth in Arabidopsis. (2012) (11)
- CLE genes may act in a variety of tissues/cells and involve other signaling cascades in addition to CLV3-WUS-like pathways (2011) (9)
- Roles of secreted peptides in intercellular communication and root development. (2012) (7)
- Modifying thioredoxin expression in cereals leads to improved pre-harvest sprouting resistance and changes in other grain properties (2012) (6)
- [Effects of adenovirus-mediated p16 and p53 genes transfer on apoptosis and cell cycle of lung carcinoma cells]. (2000) (4)
- [Construction and expression of Neisseria surface protein (nspA) of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Escherichia coli]. (2006) (1)
- [Ecological effect of CdCl2 on plasmid and role of plasmid in Cd-tolerance of its host]. (2000) (1)
- [p16INK4a expression mediated by recombinant adenovirus can induce senescence of A549 cells]. (2004) (0)
- CLONING AND PROKARYOTIC EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY OF ~(88)Arg IL-2 (2006) (0)
- CLE (CLAVATA3/ESR-like) Peptides: Roles in Cell Signaling and Stem cell Homeostasis in Arabidopsis (2010) (0)
- [Cloning and expression of superoxide dismutase gene from Deinococcus radiodurans in E. coli]. (2005) (0)
- Construction of Recombinant p16 Adenovirus and its Suppressive Role in the Growth of Human Leukemia Cells (2000) (0)
- The optimal condition of transforming plasmid into E. coli using calcium chloride (1996) (0)
- Developing a molecular understanding of in vitro and in planta shoot organogenesis (2011) (0)
- Improving the Recombination Efficiency of Larger Plasmid DNA by Two-ligation (1997) (0)
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