植物逆境/棉花生物学国家重点实验室学术报告
报告题目:A Surprising Epigenome Editing Strategy from Studying DNA Demethylation Enzyme DEMETER
报 告 人:张长青博士 (美国 北卡罗莱纳州立大学)
报告时间:11月19日10:00
地 点:棉花国重实验楼309会议室
主 持 人:郭思义
报告人介绍:
张长青:Senior Researcher, Plants for Human Health Institute & Department of Plant and Microbial Biology,North Carolina State University.
1991年本科毕业于河北农业大学作物遗传育种专业,1996年硕士毕业于中国农业科学院作物遗传育种专业,2006年博士毕业于美国亚利桑那大学。2008年至2013年,曾在亚利桑那大学植物科学系和德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校分子细胞生物学系做博士后研究。Plant Journal, Plant Molecular Biology, Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, BMC Genomics, Frontiers in Plant Science, Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology Journal等杂志审稿专家。
近期相关代表性论文:
1Zhang, C.*, Hung, Y.*, Rim, H.J.*, Zhang, D., Frost, J.M., Shin, H., Jang, H., Liu, F., Xiao, W., Iyer, L.M., Aravind, L., Zhang, X., Fischer, R.L., Huh, J., and Hsieh, T.F. (2019) The Catalytic Core of DEMETER Guides Active DNA Demethylation in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1907290116 (*: equal contribution).
2Kirkbride, R.C.*, Lu, J.*,Zhang, C.*, Mosher, R.A., Baulcombe, D.C., and Chen, Z.J. (2019) Maternal small RNAs mediate spatial-temporal regulation of gene expression, imprinting, and seed development in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (7): 2761-2766 (*: equal contribution).
3Shi, X.,Zhang, C., Ko, D.K., Chen, Z.J. (2015) Genome-wide dosage-dependent and -independent regulation contributes to gene expression and evolutionary novelty in plant polyploids. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 32(9):2351-2366.
4Kirkbride, R.C., Yu, H.H., Nah, G.,Zhang, C., Shi, X., Chen, Z.J. (2015) An Epigenetic Role for Disrupted Paternal Gene Expression in Postzygotic Seed Abortion in Arabidopsis Interspecific Hybrids. Molecular Plant, 8 1766-1775.
5Tian, L., Li, X., Ha, M.,Zhang, C., Chen, Z.J. (2014) Genetic and epigenetic changes in a genomic region containing MIR172 in Arabidopsis allopolyploids and their progenitors. Heredity (Edinb), 112 207-214.
6Zhang C.and Hsieh T.F. (2013) Heritable Epigenetic Variation and its Potential Applications for Crop Improvement. Plant Breeding & Biotechnology, 1: 307-319.