Dr. Rui Miao, Ph.D.,
Associate professor, and supervisor of master's students
Rui Miao
Associate professor
College of Life Sciences
Tel:
Email:
ruimiao@fafu.edu.cn
Office:
Boxue Building 421
PostCode:
350002
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Research FieldsOur research group employs rice as a monocot model plant and Arabidopsis as a dicot model plant, utilizing research methods and approaches from plant molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics to elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which plants balance growth and stress adaptation. We warmly welcome students who are interested to join us in unraveling the mysteries of plants. TeachingsProjectsPublications1. Suchang Huang#, Ziting Wu#, Kuang Wang#, Yunchuan Liao, Jiaqiang Zeng, Rui Miao* (2025) From biophysical interaction to structural modeling: Bi-terminal G and TGS domains drive rice OsYchF1-OsGAP1 complex formation. Bot. Stud. 66(1): 29 (5 years IF: 3.500). 2. Qian Li#, Xing Jiang#, Yi Liu, Zhiwei Han, Pan Zhu, Ying Miao, Rui Miao* (2025) Recent advances in understanding the P-type plasma membrane H+-ATPase-mediated ion homeostasis in plants response to challenging environments. Plant Physiol. Biochem. 229(Pt A): 110338 (5 years IF: 6.200). 2. Zhaoheng Lin#, Pan Zhu#, Liyang Gao#, Xuanyi Chen, Meijing Li, Yuhe Wang, Junxian He, Ying Miao, and Rui Miao* (2024) Recent advances in understanding the regulatory mechanism of plasma membrane H+-ATPase through the brassinosteroid signaling pathway. Plant Cell Physiol. 65(10): 1515-1529 (5 years IF: 4.700). 3. Rui Miao*, Eugenia Russinova, and Pedro L. Rodriguez* (2022) Tripartite hormonal regulation of plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity. Trends Plant Sci. 27(6): 588-600 (5 years IF: 20.099). 4. Rui Miao*, Wei Yuan, Yue Wang, Irene Garcia-Maquilon, Xiaolin Dang, Ying Li, Jianhua Zhang, Yiyong Zhu, Pedro L. Rodriguez, and Weifeng Xu* (2021) Low ABA concentration promotes root growth and hydrotropism through relief of ABA INSENSITIVE 1-mediated inhibition of plasma membrane H+-ATPase 2. Sci. Adv. 7(12): eabd4113 (大类1区Top (5 years IF: 13.700) https://connect.h1.co/article/739772823 (Recommended in Faculty Opinions). 5. Ying Li#, Wei Yuan#, Luocheng Li, Rui Miao, Hui Dai, Jianhua Zhang, Weifeng Xu* (2020) Light-dark modulates root hydrotropism associated with gravitropism by involving amyloplast response in Arabidopsis. Cell Rep. 32(13): 108198 (5 years IF: 8.500). 6. Weifeng Xu*, Qian Zhang*, Wei Yuan, Feiyun Xu, Mehtab Muhammad Aslam, Rui Miao, Ying Li, Qianwen Wang, Xing Li, Xin Zhang, Kang Zhang, Tianyu Xia*, Feng Cheng* (2020) The genome evolution and low-phosphorus adaptation in white lupin (Lupinus albus). Nat. Commun. 11(1): 1069 ((Nature Index); 5 years IF: 16.100). 7. Rui Miao, Shiu-Cheung Lung, Xin Li, Xiang David Li, and Mee-Len Chye* (2019) Thermodynamic insights into an interaction between ACYL-COA-BINDING PROTEIN2 and LYSOPHOSPHOLIPASE2 in Arabidopsis. J. Biol. Chem. 294(16): 6214–6226 ((Nature Index); 5 years IF: 4.400). 8. Rui Miao#, Meng Wang#, Wei Yuan#, Yan Ren, Ying Li, Na Zhang, Jianhua Zhang*, Herbert J. Kronzucker, and Weifeng Xu* (2018) Comparative analysis of Arabidopsis ecotypes reveals a role for brassinosteroids in root hydrotropism. Plant Physiol. 176(4): 2720–2736 (5 years IF: 7.600). 9. Ming-Yan Cheung#, Xiaorong Li#, Rui Miao, Yu-Hang Fong, Kwan-Pok Li, Yuk-Lin Yung, Mei-Hui Yu, Kam-Bo Wong*, Zhongzhou Chen*, and Hon-Ming Lam* (2016) ATP binding by the P-loop NTPase OsYchF1 (an unconventional G protein) contributes to biotic but not abiotic stress responses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 113(10): 2648–2653 ((Nature Index); 5 years IF: 10.800). 10. Yuk-Lin Yung#, Ming-Yan Cheung#, Rui Miao#, Yu-Hang Fong, Kwan-Pok Li, Mei-Hui Yu, Mee-Len Chye, Kam-Bo Wong, and Hon-Ming Lam* (2015) Site-directed mutagenesis shows the significance of interactions with phospholipids and the G-protein OsYchF1 on the physiological functions of the rice GTPase-Activating Protein 1 (OsGAP1). J. Biol. Chem. 290(39): 23984–23996 ((Nature Index); 5 years IF: 4.400). Achievements |