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Overview

Minyong Li is a researcher affiliated with Shandong University in China, with a focus on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, encompassing 107 published works in these fields. Their subfields of expertise include Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Materials Chemistry, Oncology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The primary topics of Minyong Li's research encompass Protein Degradation and Inhibitors, bioluminescence and chemiluminescence research, Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, Photoreceptor and optogenetics research, and Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Minyong Li include Lüpei Du, Zhao Ma, Gaopan Dong, Xiaojun Qin, and Xingye Yang, reflecting ongoing partnerships in various studies.

Minyong Li's publication record spans several prominent scientific journals and venues including:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
  • European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Medicinal Research Reviews
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Recent papers contributed by Minyong Li include:

  • "Polarity-based fluorescence probes: properties and applications" (2021), published in RSC Medicinal Chemistry
  • "Chiral Hemilabile P,N-Ligand-Assisted Gold Redox Catalysis for Enantioselective Alkene Aminoarylation" (2022), published in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Pharmacophore hybridisation and nanoscale assembly to discover self-delivering lysosomotropic new-chemical entities for cancer therapy" (2020), published in Nature Communications
  • "First small-molecule PROTACs for G protein-coupled receptors: inducing 1A-adrenergic receptor degradation" (2020), published in Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
  • "Optical Control of CRAC Channels Using Photoswitchable Azopyrazoles" (2020), published in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Best Publications

  • Carbohydrate recognition by boronolectins, small molecules, and lectins

    Shan Jin;Yunfeng Cheng;Suazette Reid;Minyong Li

  • Inhibitors and Antagonists of Bacterial Quorum Sensing

    Nanting Ni;Minyong Li;Junfeng Wang;Binghe Wang

  • Cage the firefly luciferin! – a strategy for developing bioluminescent probes

    Jing Li;Laizhong Chen;Lupei Du;Minyong Li

  • Selecting aptamers for a glycoprotein through the incorporation of the boronic acid moiety.

    Minyong Li;Na Lin;Zhen Huang;Lupei Du

  • How to improve docking accuracy of AutoDock4.2: a case study using different electrostatic potentials.

    Xuben Hou;Jintong Du;Jian Zhang;Lupei Du

  • Bioluminescence Probe for Detecting Hydrogen Sulfide in Vivo

    Bowen Ke;Wenxiao Wu;Wei Liu;Hong Liang

  • Discovery and structural characterization of a small molecule 14-3-3 protein-protein interaction inhibitor

    Jing Zhao;Yuhong Du;John R. Horton;Anup K. Upadhyay

  • Pyrogallol and its analogs can antagonize bacterial quorum sensing in Vibrio harveyi.

    Nanting Ni;Gaurav Choudhary;Minyong Li;Binghe Wang

  • Rational Design of a Fluorescent Hydrogen Peroxide Probe Based on the Umbelliferone Fluorophore.

    Lupei Du;Minyong Li;Shilong Zheng;Binghe Wang

  • Store-operated CRAC channel inhibitors: opportunities and challenges

    Chengsen Tian;Lupei Du;Yubin Zhou;Minyong Li

  • N-2-aryl-1,2,3-triazoles: a novel class of UV/blue-light-emitting fluorophores with tunable optical properties.

    Wuming Yan;Qiaoyi Wang;Quan Lin;Minyong Li

  • A highly sensitive and rapidly responding fluorescent probe based on a rhodol fluorophore for imaging endogenous hypochlorite in living mice

    Yanhui Zhang;Lin Ma;Chunchao Tang;Shengnan Pan

  • Quorum sensing inhibitors: a patent review.

    Tianyu Jiang;Minyong Li

  • Design and synthesis of boronic-acid-labeled thymidine triphosphate for incorporation into DNA

    Na Lin;Jun Yan;Zhen Huang;Craig Altier

  • Coumarin-based Fluorescent Probes for H2S Detection

    Wenhua Li;Wei Sun;Xiaoqiang Yu;Lupei Du

  • Lighting up bioluminescence with coelenterazine: strategies and applications

    Tianyu Jiang;Lupei Du;Minyong Li

  • 1,2,3-triazole bound Au(I) (TA-Au) as chemoselective catalysts in promoting asymmetric synthesis of substituted allenes.

    Dawei Wang;Lekh Nath S. Gautam;Cynthia Bollinger;Aleksandra Harris

  • Polarity-based fluorescence probes: properties and applications.

    Xiaojun Qin;Xiaojun Qin;Xingye Yang;Lupei Du;Minyong Li

  • Design, synthesis and preliminary activity assay of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid derivatives as novel Histone deacetylases (HDACs) inhibitors

    Yingjie Zhang;Jinhong Feng;Chunxi Liu;Lei Zhang

  • Bioluminescent probe for hydrogen peroxide imaging in vitro and in vivo.

    Wenxiao Wu;Jing Li;Laizhong Chen;Zhao Ma

  • Synthesis, Evaluation, and Computational Studies of Naphthalimide‐Based Long‐Wavelength Fluorescent Boronic Acid Reporters

    Shan Jin;Junfeng Wang;Minyong Li;Binghe Wang

  • Design, synthesis and biological activity of thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid derivatives as novel influenza neuraminidase inhibitors.

    Yu Liu;Fanbo Jing;Yingying Xu;Yuanchao Xie

Frequent Co-Authors

Binghe Wang
Binghe Wang Georgia State University
Xiaodong Shi
Xiaodong Shi University of South Florida
Qidong You
Qidong You China Pharmaceutical University
Phang C. Tai
Phang C. Tai Georgia State University
Dawei Wang
Dawei Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jeffrey L. Petersen
Jeffrey L. Petersen West Virginia University
Yuemao Shen
Yuemao Shen Shandong University
Fen Wang
Fen Wang Texas A&M University
Gang Han
Gang Han University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Wenping Sun
Wenping Sun Zhejiang University

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