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Name  
Li Yongqing
Post  
   N?A
Highest Education  
   PhD
Office  
   Xingke Road 723, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, CHina, 510650
Phone  
   020-37092001
Zip Code  
   510650
Fax  
   020-37092001
Email  
   liyongqing@scbg.ac.cn
Education and Appointments:

September, 1998 ~ July, 2002   B.S., Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Peking University.  Honor thesis: “Study on Salt Tolerance in Rice Cultivars with Transferred ð-OAT Gene”

 

September, 2002~ July, 2008 Ph.D., Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University Research focuses on the molecular regulation of plant growth and development in Arabidopsis.

 

 

November, 2008 ~ now Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley. Research focuses on the molecular mechanism of plant defense against powdery mildew in Arabidopsis.

 

December 2011-now Researcher South China Botanical Garden, CAS. Research directions: the molecular mechanism of plant defense against powdery mildew in Arabidopsis and crop plants; crosstalk between abiotic stress response and biotic stress response in plants; the molecular mechanism of plant defense against oxidative stress; site-specific gene stacking technology in crops.


Research Interest:
 Plant molecular biology, plant pathology, plant genetics
Public Services:
N/A

Honors:
Selected Publication:
 
 

Liangqi Wu, Zhanmin Fan, Lei Guo, Yongqing Li, Zhang-Liang Chen, Li-Jia Qu, (2005) Over-expression of the bacterial nhaA gene in rice enhances salt and drought tolerance, Plant Science, 168: 297-302.

 

Huijun Yang, Yongqing Li and Jian Hua . (2006) The C2 domain protein BAP1 negatively regulates defense responses in Arabidopsis Plant Journal 48:238-248.

 

Yongqing Li, Shuhua Yang, Huijun Yang and Jian Hua, (2007) Regulation of an R gene SNC1 at the transcript level. Molecular Plant Microbe Interaction 20(11):1449-56 .

 

Huijun Yang, Shuhua Yang, Yongqing Li and Jian Hua, (2007)The Arabidopsis BAP1 and BAP2 genes are general inhibitors of programmed cell death Plant Physiology, 145(1):135-46

 

Yongqing Li, Shuhua Yang, Jian Hua, Multiple R-like genes are negatively regulated by BON1 and BON3 in Arabidopsis (2009) Molecular Plant Microbe Interaction 22(7):840-8

 

Yongqing Li, Mingyue Gou, Qi Sun, Jian Hua, (2010) Requirement of calcium binding, myristoylation, and protein-protein interaction for the Copine BON1 function in Arabidopsis Journal of Biological chemistry 285(39):29884-91.


Supported Projects:
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