Ting Jin

ORCID: 0000-0002-2846-2931
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Research Areas
  • Soybean genetics and cultivation
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • GABA and Rice Research
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Tribology and Lubrication Engineering
  • Mechanical Failure Analysis and Simulation
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies

Yunnan Open University
2025

W. Brad Ruzicka Shahin Mohammadi John F. Fullard José Dávila-Velderrain Sivan Subburaju and 95 more Daniel Reed Tso Makayla Hourihan Shan Jiang Hao-Chih Lee Jaroslav Bendl Georgios Voloudakis Vahram Haroutunian Gabriel E. Hoffman Panos Roussos Manolis Kellis Schahram Akbarian Alexej Abyzov Nadav Ahituv Dhivya Arasappan José Juan Almagro Armenteros Brian J. Beliveau Sabina Berretta Rahul Bharadwaj Arjun Bhattacharya Lucy Bicks Kristen Brennand Davide Capauto Frances A. Champagne Tanima Chatterjee Chris Chatzinakos Yuhang Chen H. Isaac Chen Yuyan Cheng Lijun Cheng Andrew Chess Jo-fan Chien Zhiyuan Chu Declan Clarke Ashley Clement Leonardo Collado‐Torres Gregory M. Cooper Gregory E. Crawford Rujia Dai Nikolaos P. Daskalakis Amy Deep–Soboslay Chengyu Deng Christopher P. DiPietro Stella Dracheva Shiron Drusinsky Ziheng Duan Duc M. Duong Cagatay Dursun Nicholas J. Eagles Jonathan I. Edelstein Prashant S. Emani Kiki Galani Timur R. Galeev Michael J. Gandal Sophia C. Gaynor Mark Gerstein Daniel H. Geschwind Kiran Girdhar Fernando S. Goes William Greenleaf Jennifer Grundman Hanmin Guo Qiuyu Guo Chirag Gupta Yoav Hadas Joachim Hallmayer Xikun Han Natalie Hawken Chuan He Ella Henry Stephanie C. Hicks Marcus Ho Li‐Lun Ho Yi‐Ling Huang Louise A. Huuki-Myers Ahyeon Hwang Thomas M. Hyde Artemis Iatrou Fumitaka Inoue Aarti Jajoo Matthew L. Jensen Lihua Jiang Peng Jin Ting Jin Connor Jops Alexandre Jourdon Riki Kawaguchi Joel E. Kleinman Steven P. Kleopoulos Alexey Kozlenkov Arnold R. Kriegstein Anshul Kundaje Soumya Kundu Cheyu Lee Donghoon Lee Junhao Li

The complexity and heterogeneity of schizophrenia have hindered mechanistic elucidation the development more effective therapies. Here, we performed single-cell dissection schizophrenia-associated transcriptomic changes in human prefrontal cortex across 140 individuals two independent cohorts. Excitatory neurons were most affected cell group, with transcriptional converging on neurodevelopment synapse-related molecular pathways. Transcriptional alterations included known genetic risk...

10.1126/science.adg5136 article EN Science 2024-05-23
Chengyu Deng Sean Whalen Marilyn Steyert Ryan Ziffra Pawel F. Przytycki and 95 more Fumitaka Inoue Daniela A. Pereira Davide Capauto Scott Norton Flora M. Vaccarino Alex A. Pollen Tomasz J. Nowakowski Nadav Ahituv Katherine S. Pollard Schahram Akbarian Alexej Abyzov Nadav Ahituv Dhivya Arasappan José Juan Almagro Armenteros Brian J. Beliveau Jaroslav Bendl Sabina Berretta Rahul Bharadwaj Arjun Bhattacharya Lucy Bicks Kristen Brennand Davide Capauto Frances A. Champagne Tanima Chatterjee Chris Chatzinakos Yuhang Chen H. Isaac Chen Yuyan Cheng Lijun Cheng Andrew Chess Jo-fan Chien Zhiyuan Chu Declan Clarke Ashley Clement Leonardo Collado‐Torres Gregory M. Cooper Gregory E. Crawford Rujia Dai Nikolaos P. Daskalakis José Dávila-Velderrain Amy Deep–Soboslay Chengyu Deng Christopher P. DiPietro Stella Dracheva Shiron Drusinsky Ziheng Duan Duc M. Duong Cagatay Dursun Nicholas J. Eagles Jonathan I. Edelstein Prashant S. Emani John F. Fullard Kiki Galani Timur R. Galeev Michael J. Gandal Sophia C. Gaynor Mark Gerstein Daniel H. Geschwind Kiran Girdhar Fernando S. Goes William J. Greenleaf Jennifer Grundman Hanmin Guo Qiuyu Guo Chirag Gupta Yoav Hadas Joachim Hallmayer Xikun Han Vahram Haroutunian Natalie Hawken Chuan He Ella Henry Stephanie C. Hicks Marcus Ho Li‐Lun Ho Gabriel E. Hoffman Yi‐Ling Huang Louise A. Huuki-Myers Ahyeon Hwang Thomas M. Hyde Artemis Iatrou Fumitaka Inoue Aarti Jajoo Matthew L. Jensen Lihua Jiang Jin Peng Ting Jin Connor Jops Alexandre Jourdon Riki Kawaguchi Manolis Kellis Saniya Khullar Joel E. Kleinman Steven P. Kleopoulos Alexey Kozlenkov

Nucleotide changes in gene regulatory elements are important determinants of neuronal development and diseases. Using massively parallel reporter assays primary human cells from mid-gestation cortex cerebral organoids, we interrogated the cis-regulatory activity 102,767 open chromatin regions, including thousands sequences with cell type-specific accessibility variants associated brain regulation. In cells, identified 46,802 active enhancer 164 that alter activity. Activity was comparable...

10.1126/science.adh0559 article EN Science 2024-05-23

The kinesin (KIN) gene family is a subgroup of motor proteins. It plays critical role in plant development and responses to environmental stresses. However, their function soybean salt tolerance has yet be clearly defined. This study employed bioinformatics approaches identified 139 members the genome. These genes were classified into 10 subgroups, unevenly distributed across chromosomes. promoter regions GmKIN harbored several stress-responsive elements, segmental duplication was primary...

10.3390/agronomy15020275 article EN cc-by Agronomy 2025-01-22

The GS3 protein is a G widely conserved in plants, playing pivotal role growth, development, and stress responses. With the sequence of AT1/GS3 gene sorghum as query, this study identified five family members soybean genome database designated GmGS3-1 to GmGS3-5. Promoter cis-element analysis suggested that implicated responses abiotic stress. Additionally, collinearity indicated genes are subject purifying selection. Transcriptomic data revealed nuclear-localized highly expressed root...

10.3390/agriculture15050443 article EN cc-by Agriculture 2025-02-20

The Aldehyde Dehydrogenase (ALDH) superfamily comprises a group of NAD+ or NADP+-dependent enzymes that play essential roles in responding to abiotic stresses plants. In Brassica napus L., however, the increasing frequency extremely low temperatures during winter recent years has significantly affected both yield and quality. This study conducted genome-wide screening ALDH genes, analyzing their gene structures, evolutionary relationships, protein physicochemical properties, expression...

10.3390/ijms26052373 article EN International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2025-03-06
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