Ling Meng

Ling Meng, Ph.D., is a Chinese plant biologist in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She is best known for discovering a novel form of cellular communication in plants.[1] Thioredoxin, while known to play an important role in biological processes such as cellular redox, is not fully understood in function. Meng's work at Berkeley has suggested that thioredoxin h9 is associated with the plasma membrane and is capable of moving from cell to cell through two important protein post-translation modifications: myristoylation and palmitoylation.[2] She is the first to connect thioredoxin with the plasma membrane.

Meng received her M.A. in Statistics in 2009 at the University of California, Berkeley. She received her Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry in 2011 at the University of California, Berkeley.

Master's Thesis

Meng, Ling (2009). Learning Algorithm and Model Selection for Protein-protein Interaction Inference in Arabidopsis. University of California, Berkeley. OCLC 793546692. Retrieved 2013-07-23.

Selected research papers

  • S; Wong, L; Meng, L; Lemaux, P. G. Zhang (2002) Similarity of expression pattern of KN1 and ZmLEC1 during somatic and zygotic embryogenesis in maize (Zea mays L.), 191-194. In Planta.
  • Bregitzer P, Zhang S, Lemaux PG Meng L (2003) Methylation of the exon/intron region in Ubi 1 Promoter Complex correlates with transgene silencing in Barley, 327-340. In Plant Molecular Biology.
  • Lemaux PG Meng L (2003) A rapid and simple method for nuclear run-on transcription assay in plants. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 65-71. In Plant Molecular Biology Reporter.
  • Chen C, Li L, Meng L, Singh, J, He Zh, and Lemaux PG Zhang S (2005) Evolutionary Expansion, Gene Structure, and Expression of the Rice Wall-Associated Kinase Gene Family, 1107-1124. In Plant Physiology.
  • Ziv M, Lemaux, PG Meng L (2006) Nature of Stress and Type of Transgene Locus Influences Tendency of Transgenes to Silence in Barley, 15-28. In Plant Mol Biol.
  • S, Gurel, E, Kaur, R, Wong, J, Meng L, Tan, H-Q, Lemaux, PG Gurel (2009) Efficient, Reproducible Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation of Sorghum Using Heat Treatment of Immature Embryos, 429-444. In Plant Cell Reports 28 (3).
  • Meng, Ling; Feldman, Lewis (February 2010). "A rapid TRIzol-based two-step method for DNA-free RNA extraction from Arabidopsis siliques and dry seeds". Biotechnology Journal. 5 (2): 183–186. doi:10.1002/biot.200900211. ISSN 1860-6768. PMID 20108272. S2CID 205488667.
  • Meng, Ling; Wong, Joshua H.; Feldman, Lewis; Lemaux, Peggy G.; Buchanan, Bob B. (2010-02-23). "A membrane-associated thioredoxin required for plant growth moves from cell to cell, suggestive of a role in intercellular communication". PNAS. 107 (8): 3900–3905. doi:10.1073/pnas.0913759107. ISSN 1091-6490. OCLC 60637487. PMC 2840455. PMID 20133584.

References

  1. Meng, Ling; Wong, Joshua H.; Feldman, Lewis J.; Lemaux, Peggy G.; Buchanan, Bob B. (2010). "H Ekkehard Neuhaus: Faculty of 1000 Biology". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (8): 3900–3905. doi:10.1073/pnas.0913759107. PMC 2840455. PMID 20133584.
  2. Meng, Ling; Wong, Joshua H.; Feldman, Lewis; Lemaux, Peggy G.; Buchanan, Bob B. (2010-02-23). "A membrane-associated thioredoxin required for plant growth moves from cell to cell, suggestive of a role in intercellular communication". PNAS. 107 (8): 3900–3905. doi:10.1073/pnas.0913759107. ISSN 1091-6490. OCLC 60637487. PMC 2840455. PMID 20133584.
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