1.Research of hypoxia-inducible factor in tumor angiogenesis
Journal of International Oncology 2013;(6):416-418
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is an important transcriptional factor,which plays crucial role in response to hypoxia.HIF is highly expressed in many human cancers,and it is closely related to tumor angiogenesis.HIF promotes tumor growth,invasion and metastasis via up-regulating vascular endothelial growth factor gene and starting associated angiogenesis.With the in-depth study of HIF regulation of tumor angiogenesis mechanism,HIF is expected to become an important target for anti-angiogenesis therapy.
2.Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of Flos Puerariae by using chemical fingerprint in combination with chemometrics method
Han JING ; Xu KE ; Yan QUANXIANG ; Sui WENWEN ; Zhang HAOTIAN ; Wang SIJIE ; Zhang ZAN ; Wei ZIYUN ; Han FEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2022;12(3):489-499
In order to better control the quality of Flos Puerariae(FP),qualitative and quantitative analyses were initially performed by using chemical fingerprint and chemometrics methods in this study.First,the fingerprint of FP was developed by HPLC and the chemical markers were screened out by similarity analysis(SA),hierarchical clustering analysis(HCA),principal components analysis(PCA),and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis(OPLS-DA).Next,the chemical constituents in FP were profiled and identified by HPLC coupled to Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry(HPLC-FT-ICR MS).Then,the characteristic constituents in FP were quantitatively analyzed by HPLC.As a result,31 common peaks were assigned in the fingerprint and 6 of them were considered as qualitative markers.A total of 35 chemical constituents were detected by HPLC-FT-ICR MS and 16 of them were unambiguously identified by comparing retention time,UV absorption wavelength,accurate mass,and MS/MS data with those of reference standards.Subsequently,the contents of glycitin,genistin,tectoridin,glycitein,genistein,and tectorigenin in 13 batches of FP were detected,ranging from 0.4438 to 11.06 mg/g,0.955 to 1.726 mg/g,9.81 to 57.22 mg/g,3.349 to 41.60 mg/g,0.3576 to 0.989 mg/g,and 2.126 to 9.99 mg/g,respectively.In conclusion,fingerprint analysis in combination with chemometrics methods could discover chemical markers for improving the quality control standard of FP.It is expected that the strategy applied in this study will be valuable for further quality control of other traditional Chinese medicines.
3.Structure of intact human MCU supercomplex with the auxiliary MICU subunits.
Wei ZHUO ; Heng ZHOU ; Runyu GUO ; Jingbo YI ; Laixing ZHANG ; Lei YU ; Yinqiang SUI ; Wenwen ZENG ; Peiyi WANG ; Maojun YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(3):220-229