教师简介 姓名: | 毛同林 | | 性别: | 男 | 系别: | 植物科学 | 职称: | 教授 | 学位: | 博士 |
毛同林 博士,教授。1996年在内蒙古农业大学获得学士学位,2005年在中国农业大学获得理学博士学位。2008年至2009年美国斯坦福大学卡耐基研究所,访问学者。2012年获得 “国家优秀青年科学基金”资助 (2013-2015),同年入选教育部“新世纪优秀人才支持计划”;2016年获得“国家杰出青年科学基金”资助(2017-2021)。近年来在 PNAS,Plant Cell,Plant Physiol,J Cell Sci 等刊物发表多篇研究论文。 学习与工作经历 1992/09-1996/06, 内蒙古农业大学,学士学位 1996/09-1999/06, 中国农业大学,硕士学位 2002/09-2005/06, 中国农业大学,理学博士学位 2008/11-2009/11, 美国斯坦福大学卡耐基研究所,访问学者 2005/11-至今, 中国农业大学生物学院,讲师、副教授、教授
研究方向 植物细胞微管骨架(Microtubules, MTs)在调控植物生长发育、细胞形态建成以及响应逆境胁迫等生理过程中起着重要的作用。本课题组通过细胞生物学、分子生物学、遗传学和生物化学等手段,研究细胞微管骨架响应光、植物激素以及非生物逆境等信号分子调控植物细胞生长和生存的生物学机制。我们一方面关注生长发育和环境信号如何传递至微管骨架以及不同的信号途径如何调控微管结合蛋白;另一方面探索微管骨架调控上游信号的新机制和新途径。
主讲课程 《植物生理学》、《实用生物统计》 联系方式 电话:010-62732330 (O); 010-62734396 (Lab) 邮件:maotonglin at cau.edu.cn 通讯地址:北京市海淀区圆明园西路2号中国农业大学西校区生命科学研究中心4077室 发表文章 (*通讯作者,#共同第一作者) Xuan Zhao#, Liru Dou#, Zhizhong Gong, Xiangfeng Wang*, and Tonglin Mao (2018) BES1 hinders ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE5 and promotes seed germination in Arabidopsis. New Phytol Doi.org/10.1111/nph.15437 Liru Dou, KaiKai He, Takumi Higaki, Xiangfeng Wang, and Tonglin Mao* (2018) Ethylene signaling modulates cortical microtubule reassembly in response to salt stress. Plant Physiol 176: 2071–2081 Qianqian Ma#, Xiaohong Wang#, Jingbo Sun#, and Tonglin Mao* (2018) Coordinated regulation of hypocotyl cell elongation by light and ethylene through a microtubule destabilizing protein. Plant Physiol 176: 678–690 Na Lian#, Xiaomin Liu#, Xiaohong Wang#, Yangyang Zhou, Hong Li, Jigang Li*, and Tonglin Mao* (2017) COP1 mediates dark-specific degradation of microtubule-associated protein WDL3 in regulating Arabidopsis hypocotyl elongation. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 114: 12321–12326 Qianqian Ma#, Jingbo Sun#, and Tonglin Mao* (2016) Microtubule bundling plays a role in ethylene-mediated cortical microtubule reorientation in etiolated Arabidopsis hypocotyls. J Cell Sci 129: 2043–2051 Jingbo Sun#, Qianqian Ma#, and Tonglin Mao* (2015) Ethylene regulates Arabidopsis Microtubule-Associated Protein WDL5 in etiolated hypocotyl elongation. Plant Physiol 169: 325–337 Tao Qin#, Xiaomin Liu#, Jiejie Li, Jingbo Sun, Leina Song, and Tonglin Mao* (2014) Arabidopsis Microtubule-Destabilizing Protein 25 functions in pollen tube growth by severing actin filaments. Plant Cell 26: 325–339 Xiaomin Liu#, Tao Qin#, Qianqian Ma, Jingbo Sun, Ziqiang Liu, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao* (2013) Light-regulated hypocotyl elongation involves proteasome-dependent degradation of the microtubule regulatory protein WDL3 in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 25: 1740–1755 Xianling Wang#, Jin Zhang#, MingYuan, David W. Ehrhardt, Zhiyong Wang, and Tonglin Mao* (2012) Arabidopsis MICROTUBULE DESTABILIZING PROTEIN40 is involved in brassinosteroid regulation of hypocotyl elongation. Plant Cell 24: 4012–4025 Tao Qin, Jiejie Li, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao* (2012) Characterization of the role of calcium in regulating the microtubule-destabilizing activity of MDP25. Plant Signal Behav 7: 708–710 Jiejie Li#, Xianling Wang#, Tao Qin#, Yan Zhang#, Xiaomin Liu, Jingbo Sun, Yuan Zhou, Lei Zhu, Ziding Zhang, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao* (2011) MDP25, a novel calcium regulatory protein, mediates hypocotyl cell elongation by destabilizing cortical microtubules in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 23: 4411–4427 Qiutao Meng#, Jizhou Du#, Jiejie Li, Xiaomei Lü, Xian Zeng, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao* (2010) Tobacco microtubule-associated protein, MAP65-1c, bundles and stabilizes microtubules. Plant Mol Biol 74: 537–547 Hua Li#, Xian Zeng#, Zi-Qiang Liu, Qiu-Tao Meng, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao*(2009) ArabidopsisMicrotubule-Associated Protein AtMAP65-2 acts as a microtubule stabilizer. Plant Mol Biol 69: 313–324 Hua Li#, Tonglin Mao#, Ziding Zhang, and Ming Yuan* (2007) The AtMAP65-1 cross-bridge between microtubules is formed by one dimer. Plant Cell Physiol 48: 866–874 Hua Li, Ming Yuan, and Tonglin Mao* (2007) AtMAP65-1 binds to tubulin dimers to promote tubulin assembly. J Biochem Mol Biol 40: 218–225 Tonglin Mao, Lifeng Jin, Hua Li, Bo Liu, and Ming Yuan* (2005) Two Microtubule-Associated Proteins of the Arabidopsis MAP65 family function differently on microtubules. Plant Physiol 138: 654–662
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