Recently, the research team led by Professor from School of Life Sciences of NENU made a series of important progresses on the field of nuclear cytoplasmic coevolution research. With the title of “A temporal gradient of cytonuclear coordination of chaperonins and chaperones during RuBisCo biogenesis in allopolyploid plants”, the relevant research result was published on Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS,2022,Vol. 119,No. 34,e2200106119), a famous international journal. Three doctors including Li Changping, Ding Baoxu and Ma Xintong from School of Life Sciences are the joint first author of the thesis, and Professor Gong Lei, Associate Professor Wang Tianya, and Li Yidan, an associate researcher from Jilin Agricultural Science and Technology University are the joint corresponding author of the thesis.
(From News Center, translated by Zhang Zenghua, revised by Chen Yanxu)