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Tai Wang
twang@ibcas.ac.cn
Chinese, English, Japanese
Beijing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 1995-07--1997-07 PhD: Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1985-07--1988-07 Master's: Wuhan University
  • 1981-07--1985-07 Bachelor's: Henan Normal University
  • 2001-07~2023-07 - Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher, Group Leader
  • 1997-09~1998-09 - Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute - STA Fellow
  • 1993-10~1994-09 - University of Tokyo - UNESCO Fellow
  • 1988-07~2001-07 - Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher, Researcher
Mechanisms and protein regulatory networks of meiosis and pollen development
Seed development regulation
Epigenetic regulation of reproductive development
  • Apoint mutation in the rice alpha-tubulin gene OsTUBA3 causes grain notching., Chenshan Xu, Bingtang Chen, Shanjin Huang, Zhuyun Deng, Tai Wang, 2023
  • Waxy is an important factor for grain fissure resistance and head rice yield as revealed by a genome-wide association study., Zhuyun Deng, Yuxia Liu, Chunyan Gong, Bingtang Chen, Tai Wang, 2022
  • The methyl-CpG-binding domain family member PEM1 is essential for Ubisch body formation and pollen exine development in rice., Song, Yunyun, Tang, Yongyan, Liu, Lingtong, Xu, Yunyuan, Wang, Tai, 2022
  • Male gametophyte development in flowering plants: A story of quarantine and sacrifice., Liu, Lingtong, Wang, Tai, 2021
  • DNA methylation dynamics of sperm cell lineage development in tomato., Lu, Yunlong, Song, Yunyun, Liu, Lingtong, Wang, Tai, 2021
  • Pollen germination is impaired by disruption of a Shaker K+ channel OsAKT1.2 in rice., Yang, Fan, Wang, Tai, Liu, Lingtong, 2020
  • Deficiency of very long chain alkanes biosynthesis causes humidity-sensitive male sterility via affecting pollen adhesion and hydration in rice., Yu, Bo, Liu, Lingtong, Wang, Tai, 2019
  • Quantitative Proteomics and Cytology of Rice Pollen Sterol-Rich Membrane Domains Reveals Pre-established Cell Polarity Cues in Mature Pollen., Han, Bing, Yang, Ning, Pu, Hai, Wang, Tai, 2018
  • Transcriptomics analyses reveal the molecular roadmap and long non-coding RNA landscape of sperm cell lineage development., Liu, Lingtong, Lu, Yunlong, Wei, Liqin, Yu, Hua, Cao, Yinghao, Li, Yan, Yang, Ning, Song, Yunyun, Liang, Chengzhi, Wang, Tai, 2018
  • Protein isolation from plasma membrane, digestion and processing for strong cation exchange fractionation., Wang, Tai, 2017
  • Plasma membrane preparation from Lilium davidii and Oryza sativa mature and germinated pollen., Wang, Tai, 2017
  • Comparative proteomic analysis reveals a dynamic pollen plasma membrane protein map and the membrane landscape of receptor-like kinases and transporters important for pollen tube growth and interaction with pistils in rice., Yang, Ning, Wang, Tai, 2017
  • Proteomic Dissection of Endosperm Starch Granule Associated Proteins Reveals a Network Coordinating Starch Biosynthesis and Amino Acid Metabolism and Glycolysis in Rice Endosperms., Yu, Huatao, Wang, Tai, 2016
  • The Rice Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 3 Subunit f (OseIF3f) Is Involved in Microgametogenesis., Li, Qi, Deng, Zhuyun, Gong, Chunyan, Wang, Tai, 2016
  • Receptor-Like Kinase RUPO Interacts with Potassium Transporters to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth and Integrity in Rice., Liu, Lingtong, Zheng, Canhui, Kuang, Baijan, Wei, Liqin, Yan, Longfeng, Wang, Tai, 2016
  • Proteomic analysis reveals the differential histone programs between male germline cells and vegetative cells in Lilium davidii., Yang, Hao, Yang, Ning, Wang, Tai, 2016
  • Methods to isolate a large amount of generative cells, sperm cells and vegetative nuclei from tomato pollen for 'omics' analysis., Lu, Yunlong, Wei, Liqin, Wang, Tai, 2015
  • OsKinesin-13A Is an Active Microtubule Depolymerase Involved in Glume Length Regulation via Affecting Cell Elongation., Deng, Zhu Yun, Liu, Ling Tong, Li, Tang, Yan, Song, Kuang, Bai Jian, Huang, Shan Jin, Yan, Chang Jie, Wang, Tai, 2015
  • INPPO Actions and Recognition as a Driving Force for Progress in Plant Proteomics: Change of Guard, INPPO Update, and Upcoming Activities., Agrawal, Ganesh Kumar, Job, Dominique, Kieselbach, Thomas, Barkla, Bronwyn J, Chen, Sixue, Deswal, Renu, Luethje, Sabine, Amalraj, Ramesh Sundar, Tanou, Georgia, Ndimba, Bongani Kaiser, Cramer, Rainer, Weckwerth, Wolfram, Wienkoop, Stefanie, Dunn, Michael J, Kim, Sun Tae, Fukao, Yochiro, Yonekura, Masami, Zolla, Lello, Rohila, Jai Singh, WaditeeSirisattha, Rungaroon, Masi, Antonio, Wang, Tai, Sarkar, Abhijit, Agrawal, Raj, Renaut, Jenny, Rakwal, Randeep, 2013
  • Use of proteomics to understand seed development in rice., Deng, Zhu Yun, Gong, Chun Yan, Wang, Tai, 2013
  • Proteomic evaluation of genetically modified crops: current status and challenges., Gong, Chun Yan, Wang, Tai, 2013
  • Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Generative and Sperm Cells Reveals Molecular Characteristics Associated with Sperm Development and Function Specialization., Zhao, Xin, Yang, Ning, Wang, Tai, 2013
  • Comparative Proteomic Study Reveals the Involvement of Diurnal Cycle in Cell Division, Enlargement, and Starch Accumulation in Developing Endosperm of Oryza sativa., Yu, Hua Tao, Xu, Sheng Bao, Zheng, Can Hui, Wang, Tai, 2012
  • Proteomic Analysis Reveals an Aflatoxin-Triggered Immune Response in Cotyledons of Arachis hypogaea Infected with Aspergillus flavus., Wang, Zizhang, Yan, Shijuan, Liu, Chunming, Chen, Fang, Wang, Tai, 2012
  • Proteomics Insight into the Biological Safety of Transgenic Modification of Rice As Compared with Conventional Genetic Breeding and Spontaneous Genotypic Variation., Gong, Chun Yan, Li, Qi, Yu, Hua Tao, Wang, Zizhang, Wang, Tai, 2012
  • Dynamic proteomic analysis reveals diurnal homeostasis of key pathways in rice leaves., Wang, Zizhang, Wang, Tai, 2011
  • Deep sequencing on genome-wide scale reveals the unique composition and expression patterns of microRNAs in developing pollen of Oryza sativa., Wei, Li Qin, Yan, Long Feng, Wang, Tai, 2011
  • OsSpo11-4, a Rice Homologue of the Archaeal TopVIA Protein, Mediates Double-Strand DNA Cleavage and Interacts with OsTopVIB., An, Xiao Jing, Deng, Zhu Yun, Wang, Tai, 2011
  • Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantificationbased Comparative Proteomics Reveals the Features of Plasma Membrane-Associated Proteomes of Pollen Grains and Pollen Tubes from Lilium davidii., Bing Han, Sixue Chen, Shaojun Dai, Ning Yang, Tai Wang, 2010
  • Genome-scale analysis and comparison of gene expression profiles in developing and germinated pollen in Oryza sativa., Wei, Li Q, Xu, Wen Y, Deng, Zhu Y, Su, Zhen, Xue, Yongbiao, Wang, Tai, 2010
  • Integrated Proteomic and Cytological Study of Rice Endosperms at the Storage Phase., Xu, Sheng Bao, Yu, Hua Tao, Yan, Long Feng, Wang, Tai, 2010
  • ARAG1, an ABA-responsive DREB gene, plays a role in seed germination and drought tolerance of rice., Zhao, Lifeng, Hu, Yibing, Chong, Kang, Wang, Tai, 2010
  • RA68 is required for postmeiotic pollen development in Oryza sativa., Li, Tang, Gong, Chunyan, Wang, Tai, 2010
  • Overexpression of OsERF1, a novel rice ERF gene, up-regulates ethylene-responsive genes expression besides affects growth and development in Arabidopsis., Hu, Yibing, Zhao, Lifeng, Chong, Kang, Wang, Tai, 2008
  • Dynamic proteomic analysis reveals a switch between central carbon metabolism and alcoholic fermentation in rice filling grains., Xu, Sheng Bao, Li, Tang, Deng, Zhu Yun, Chong, Kang, Xue, Yongbiao, Wang, Tai, 2008
  • OsDMC1 is required for homologous pairing in Oryza sativa., Deng, ZhuYun, Wang, Tai, 2007
  • OsRAD21-3, an orthologue of yeast RAD21, is required forpollen development in Oryza sativa., Jiayi Tao, Liangran Zhang, Kang Chong, Tai Wang, 2007
  • Proteomic identification of differentially expressed proteins associated with pollen germination and tube growth reveals characteristics of germinated Oryza sativa pollen., Wang, Tai, 2007
  • Proteomic analyses of Oryza sativa mature pollen reveal novel proteins associated with pollen germination and tube growth., Dai, S, Li, L, Chen, T, Chong, K, Xue,
Meiosis Pollen Development Protein Regulatory Networks Seed Development Epigenetic Regulation Reproductive Development Molecular Genetics Cell Biology Physiology Plant Development

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