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Jinrong Peng

Jinrong Peng

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
17557
World Ranking
17415
National Ranking
477

Overview

Jinrong Peng is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including molecular biology, plant science, surgery, cancer research, and immunology. The research topics cover a range of areas with notable focus on RNA modifications and cancer, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, cancer-related molecular mechanisms, pancreatic function and diabetes, congenital heart defects, zebrafish biomedical research applications, and RNA research and splicing.

Peng's recent publications illustrate a diverse research portfolio with significant contributions to both fundamental biology and applied medical sciences. Selected recent papers include:

  • Activated macrophage membrane-coated nanoparticles relieve osteoarthritis-induced synovitis and joint damage, 2023, Biomaterials
  • Characterization of the Zebrafish Cell Landscape at Single-Cell Resolution, 2021, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Genome-wide identification of the histone acetyltransferase gene family in Triticum aestivum, 2021, BMC Genomics
  • LncFASA promotes cancer ferroptosis via modulating PRDX1 phase separation, 2023, Science China Life Sciences
  • Nucleolar GTPase Bms1 displaces Ttf1 from RFB-sites to balance progression of rDNA transcription and replication, 2021, Journal of Molecular Cell Biology

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ce Gao
  • Jun Chen
  • Li Jan Lo
  • Boxiang Tao
  • Jianping Chen

Peng has published repeatedly in several venues including:

  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  • Cell Regeneration
  • Journal of Genetics and Genomics
  • Science China Life Sciences
  • Journal of Molecular Cell Biology

Their research reflects an integration of molecular and cellular biology approaches, often intersecting with medical and genetic research domains. This breadth is evidenced by involvement in studies ranging from cancer biology and ferroptosis mechanisms to plant genomics and developmental biology using zebrafish models.

Best Publications

  • ‘Green revolution’ genes encode mutant gibberellin response modulators

    Jinrong Peng;Donald E. Richards;Nigel M. Hartley;George P. Murphy

  • Integration of plant responses to environmentally activated phytohormonal signals.

    Patrick Achard;Hui Cheng;Liesbeth De Grauwe;Jan Decat

  • The Arabidopsis GAI gene defines a signaling pathway that negatively regulates gibberellin responses

    Jinrong Peng;Pierre Carol;Donald E. Richards;Kathryn E. King

  • Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis seed germination via RGL2, a GAI/RGA-like gene whose expression is up-regulated following imbibition

    Sorcheng Lee;Hui Cheng;Kathryn E. King;Weefuen Wang

  • Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis floral development via suppression of DELLA protein function.

    Hui Cheng;Lianju Qin;Sorcheng Lee;Xiangdong Fu

  • Phytochrome A null mutants of Arabidopsis display a wild-type phenotype in white light.

    Garry C. Whitelam;Emma Johnson;Jinrong Peng;Pierre Carol

  • The Jasmonate-ZIM Domain Proteins Interact with the R2R3-MYB Transcription Factors MYB21 and MYB24 to Affect Jasmonate-Regulated Stamen Development in Arabidopsis

    Susheng Song;Tiancong Qi;Huang Huang;Qingcuo Ren

  • Gibberellin acts through jasmonate to control the expression of MYB21, MYB24, and MYB57 to promote stamen filament growth in Arabidopsis.

    Hui Cheng;Susheng Song;Langtao Xiao;Hui-Meng Linda Soo

  • PTC-bearing mRNA elicits a genetic compensation response via Upf3a and COMPASS components

    Zhipeng Ma;Peipei Zhu;Hui Shi;Liwei Guo

  • Gibberellin-Mediated Proteasome-Dependent Degradation of the Barley DELLA Protein SLN1 Repressor

    Xiangdong Fu;Donald E. Richards;Tahar Ait-Ali;Llewelyn W. Hynes

  • Floral homeotic genes are targets of gibberellin signaling in flower development

    Hao Yu;Toshiro Ito;Yuanxiang Zhao;Jinrong Peng

  • Gibberellin Mobilizes Distinct DELLA-Dependent Transcriptomes to Regulate Seed Germination and Floral Development in Arabidopsis

    Dongni Cao;Hui Cheng;Wei Wu;Hui Meng Soo

  • DNA methyltransferase 3B (DNMT3B) mutations in ICF syndrome lead to altered epigenetic modifications and aberrant expression of genes regulating development, neurogenesis and immune function

    Bilian Jin;Qian Tao;Jinrong Peng;Hui Meng Soo

  • Viral Virulence Protein Suppresses RNA Silencing–Mediated Defense but Upregulates the Role of MicroRNA in Host Gene Expression

    Jun Chen;Wan Xiang Li;Daoxin Xie;Jin Rong Peng

  • The role of GA-mediated signalling in the control of seed germination.

    Jinrong Peng;Nicholas P Harberd

  • 15000 unique zebrafish EST clusters and their future use in microarray for profiling gene expression patterns during embryogenesis.

    Jane Lo;Sorcheng Lee;Min Xu;Feng Liu

  • Loss of function of four DELLA genes leads to light- and gibberellin-independent seed germination in Arabidopsis

    Dongni Cao;Alamgir Hussain;Hui Cheng;Jinrong Peng

  • Derivative Alleles of the Arabidopsis Gibberellin-Insensitive (gai) Mutation Confer a Wild-Type Phenotype.

    Jinrong Peng;Nicholas P. Harberd

  • Loss of function of def selectively up-regulates Δ113p53 expression to arrest expansion growth of digestive organs in zebrafish

    Jun Chen;Hua Ruan;Sok Meng Ng;Chuan Gao

  • Liver development in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

    Ting Tao;Jinrong Peng

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun Chen
Jun Chen Nankai University
Nicholas P. Harberd
Nicholas P. Harberd University of Oxford
Zilong Wen
Zilong Wen Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Daoxin Xie
Daoxin Xie Tsinghua University
Motomi Osato
Motomi Osato National University of Singapore
David P. Lane
David P. Lane Karolinska Institute
Anming Meng
Anming Meng Tsinghua University
Qing Li
Qing Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Thomas Moritz
Thomas Moritz Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Hao Yu
Hao Yu South China University of Technology

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