Dao-Jun Tang's research while affiliated with Ningbo University and other places
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Publications (4)
The spermatogenesis of crustaceans includes nuclear deformation and acrosome formation. The mechanism of acrosome formation is one focus of reproductive biology. In this study, Macrobrachium rosenbergii was selected as the research object to explore the mechanism of acrosome formation. The acrosome contains a large number of acrosomal enzymes for t...
Oxygen is an essential molecule for animal respiration, growth, and survival. Unlike in terrestrial environments, contamination and climate change have led to the frequent occurrence of hypoxia in aquatic environments, thus impacting aquatic animal survival. However, the adaptative mechanisms underlying fish responses to environmental hypoxia remai...
The mechanism of acrosome formation in the crab sperm is a hot topic in crustacean reproduction research. Dynein is a motor protein that performs microtubule-dependent retrograde transport and plays an essential role in spermatogenesis. However, whether cytoplasmic dynein participates in acrosome formation in the crab sperm remains poorly understoo...
The P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal transduction pathway is widespread in organisms and plays important roles in immune activities. The infection mechanism of environmental gram-negative bacteria on crustaceans is an important scientific problem. In this study, the cDNA full-length sequence of Portunus trituberculatus P38 (PtP38)...
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... DIC is an important subunit of dynein, and it plays an important role in spermatogenesis in P. trituberculatus [30,31]. Acrosin, located in the acrosome of crustaceans, plays an important role in the sperm acrosome reaction [32]. Therefore, ALF, DIC, caspase 1, and acrosin can be markers to react sperm viability. ...
... Studies on mammalian cancers have indicated that the hypoxia sensor, HIF-1a (mammalian homolog of Drosophila Sima) activates HSF which in turn causes elevated expression of Hsps in different mammalian cancer cells (Agarwal and Ganesh, 2020;Baird et al., 2006;Luo et al., 2021;Tsuchida et al., 2014). However, our earlier study on lglyki OE clonal tumours in Drosophila (Singh et al., 2022) showed that their progression and transformation, and the expression of Hsp83 in them was HSF independent. ...
... Caspase 1 indicates the sperm's ability to protect themselves [29]. DIC is an important subunit of dynein, and it plays an important role in spermatogenesis in P. trituberculatus [30,31]. Acrosin, located in the acrosome of crustaceans, plays an important role in the sperm acrosome reaction [32]. ...