General

YANG Weicai, Ph.D., Professor

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chinese Academy of Sciences 


Email: wcyang@genetics.ac.cn
Telephone: 01064807761
Address: #1 West Beichen Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Postcode: 100101

Research Areas

Plant Developmental Biology 

Plant Reproduction

Legume Symbiosis and Nitrogen fixation

Education

Ph.D. 1994

Wageningen University

The Netherlands

Experience

1980--1984      Lanzhou University, China. BSc in Cell Biology

1984--1987      Lanzhou University, China, Master in Cell Biology

                            Mentor: Prof. Guochang Zheng

1990--1994      Wageningen University, The Netherlands, PhD in Molecular Biology

                            Mentors: Prof. Ab van Kammen, Prof. Ton Bisseling



Work Experience

1994--1995      Wageningen University, Postdoc fellow at Prof. Ton Bisseling’s laboratory.

Jan.-July, 1996 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA. Research fellow at Dr. Sundaresan Venkatesan’s laboratory

1996-2000       Institute of Molecular Agrobiology, Singapore. Research fellow at Dr. Sundaresan Venkatesan’s laboratory

2000-2003       Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL), Singapore. Senior scientist/Principal Investigator

2003-today     Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and The University of Chinese 

                           Academy of Sciences, China. Professor/Principal Investigator

Teaching Experience

Cell Biology-Experiment

Developmental Biology

Publications

1.       Jun Tang, J., Jia, P., Xin, P., Chu, J., Shi, D.*, and Yang, W.* (2020). AtTRM61/AtTRM6 complex is a bona fide tRNA N1-methyladenosine methyltransferase in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany eraa100. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eraa100.

2.       Zhang, M.X., Zhu, S.S., Xu, Y.C., Guo, Y.L., Yang, W.C.*, and Li, H.J.* (2020). Transcriptional repression specifies the central cell for double fertilization. PNAS doi/10.1073/pnas.1909465117.

3.       Meng, J. G., Liang, L., Jia, P.F., Wang, Y.C., Li, H.J.*, and Yang, W.C.* (2020). Integration of ovular signals and exocytosis of a Ca2+ channel by MLOs in pollen tube guidance. Nature Plants 6: 143–153.

4.       Zhao, P., Wang, F., Li, N., Shi, D.Q., and Yang, W.C. (2020). Pentatricopeptide repeat protein MID1 modulates nad2 intron 1 splicing and Arabidopsis development. Scientific Reports DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58495-5.

5.       Wu, H.M., Xie, D.J., Tang, Z.S., Shi, D.Q., and Yang, W.C. (2020). PINOID regulates floral organ development by modulating auxin transport and interacts with MADS16 in rice. Plant Biotechnology Journal DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13340.

6.       Shi, C., Luo, P., Du, Y.T., Chen, H., Huang, X., Cheng, T.H., Luo, A., Li, H.J., Yang, W.C., Zhao, P., and Sun, M.X. (2019). Maternal control of suspensor programmed cell death via gibberellin signaling. Nature Communications 10: 3484.

7.       Long, Y., Xie, D., Zhao, Y., Shi, D.*, and Yang, W.C.* (2019). BICELLULAR POLLEN 1 is a modulator of DNA replication and pollen development in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist 222: 588–603

8.       Meng, J.G., Zhang, M.X., Yang, W.C.*, and Li, H.J.* (2019). TICKET attracts pollen tubes and mediates reproductive isolation between relative species in Brassicaceae. SCIENCE CHINA Life Sciences 62:1413-1419

9.       Li, Y., Li., H.J., Morgan, C., Bomblies, K., Yang, W., and Qi, B. (2019). Both male and female gametogenesis require a fully functional protein S-acyl transferase 21 in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal 100:754-767.

10.    Jia, P.F., Xue, Y., Li, H.J., and Yang, W.C. (2019). LOT regulates TGN biogenesis and Golgi structure in plants. Plant Signaling & Behavior 14(3): e1573100.

11.    Jia, P.F., Xue, Y., Li, H.J., and Yang, W.C. (2018). Golgi-localized LOT regulates trans-Golgi network biogenesis and pollen tube growth. PNAS 115: 12307-12312

12.    Li, H.J.* and Yang, W.C.* (2018). Ligands switch model for pollen-tube integrity and burst. Trend Plant Sci 23: 369-372.

13.    van Velzena, R., Holmer, R., Bua, F., Rutten, L., van Zeijl, A., Liu, W., Santuari, L., Cao, Q., Sharma, T., Shen, D., Roswanjaya, Y., Wardhani, T.A.K., Kalhor, M.S., Jansen, J., van den Hoogen, J., Güngör, B., Hartog, M., Hontelez, J., Verver, J., Yang, W.C., Schijlen, E., Repin, R., Schilthuizen, M., Schranz, M.E., Heidstra, R., Miyata, K., Fedorova, E., Kohlen, W., Bisseling, T., Smit, S., and Geurts, R. (2018). Comparative genomics of the nonlegume Parasponia reveals insights into evolution of nitrogen-fixing rhizobium symbioses. PNAS 115: E4700-E4709.

14.    Li, H.J.*, Meng, J.G., and Yang, W.C.* (2018). Multilayered signaling pathways for pollen tube growth and guidance. Plant Reproduction 31, 31-41.

15.    Sun, M.X., Yang, W.C., and Higashiyama, T. (2018). Special issue on plant reproduction research in Asia. Plant Reproduction 31:1-2.

16.    Higashiyama, T.*, and Yang, W.C.* (2017). Gametophytic pollen tube guidance: Attractant peptides, gametic controls, and receptors. Plant Physiology 173(1):112-121.

17.    Jia, P.F., Li, H.J., and Yang, W.C. (2017). Analysis of peroxisome biogenesis in pollen by confocal microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. In Plant Germline Development: Methods and Protocols (Ed. Anja Schmidt), PP. 173-180. Methods in Plant Molecular Biology 1669. Springer protocols.

18.    Jia, P.F., Li, H.J., and Yang, W.C. (2017). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to study histology of pollen and pollen tubes. In Plant Germline Development: Methods and Protocols (Ed. Anja Schmidt), PP. 181-189. Methods in Plant Molecular Biology 1669. Springer Protocols.

19.    Yu, T.Y., Shi, D.Q., Jia, P.F., Tang, J., Li, H.J., Liu, J., and Yang WC. (2016). The Arabidopsis receptor kinase ZAR1 is required for zygote asymmetric division and its daughter cell fate. PLoS Genetics 12(3): e1005933.

20.    Wang, T., Liang, L., Xue, Y., Jia, P.F., Chen, W., Zhang, M.X., Wang, Y.C., Li, H.J.* and Yang, W.C.*(2016). A receptor heteromer mediates the male perception of female attractants in plants. Nature 531: 241-244.

21.    Li, H.*, and Yang W.C.* (2016). RLKs orchestrate the signaling in plant male-female interaction. Sci China Life Sci 59: 867-77.

22.    Zhou, J.M.*, and Yang, W.C.* (2016) Receptor-like kinases take center stage in plant biology. Sci China Life Sci 59: 863-6.

23.    Li, H.J., Zhu, S.S., Zhang, M.X., Wang, T., Liang, L., Xue, Y., Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C.* (2015). Arabidopsis CBP1 is a novel regulator of transcription initiation in central cell-mediated pollen tube guidance. Plant Cell 27: 2880-2893.

24.    Wang, J.Z., Li, H.J., Han, Z.F., Zhang, H.Q., Wang, T., Lin, G.Z., Chang, J.B., Yang, W.C.* and Chai, J.J*. (2015). Allosteric receptor activation by the plant peptide hormone phytosulfokine. Nature 525: 265-268.

25.    Yan, L.H., Wei, S.W., Wu, Y.R., Hu, R.L., Li, H.J., Yang, W.C., and Xie, Q. (2015). High-efficiency genome editing in Arabidopsis using YAO promoter-driven CRISPR/Cas9 system. Molecular Plant 8: 1820-1823.

26.    Chen, L.Y., Shi, D.Q., Zhang, W.J., Tang, Z.S., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2015). The Arabidopsis alkaline ceramidase TOD1 is a key turgor pressure regulator in plant cells. Nature Communications 6: 6030.

27.    Li, X.R., Li, H.J., Yuan, L., Liu, M., Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., and Yang W.C. (2014). Arabidopsis DAYU/ABERRANT PEROXISOME MORPHOLOGY9 is a key regulator of peroxisome biogenesis and plays critical roles during pollen maturation and germination in planta. Plant Cell 26: 619-635.

28.    Liu, P., Qi, M., Wang, Y., Chang, M., Liu, C., Sun, M., Yang, W., and Ren, H. (2014). Arabidopsis RAN1 mediates seed development through its parental ratio by affecting the onset of endosperm cellularization. Molecular Plant 7: 1316–1328.

29.    Zhu, Y.N., Shi, D.Q., Ruan, M.B., Zhang, L.L., Meng, Z.H., Liu, J., and Yang, WC. (2013). Transcriptome analysis reveals crosstalk of responsive genes to multiple abiotic stresses in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). PLoS ONE 8: e80218.

30.    Cheung, A.Y., Palanivelu, R., Tang, W.H., Xue, H.W., and Yang, W.C. (2013). Pollen and plant reproduction biology: Blooming from east to west. Molecular Plant 6: 995–997.

31.    Wang, S.Q., Shi, D.Q., Long, Y.P., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2012) GAMETOPHYTE DEFECTIVE 1, a putative subunit of RNases P/MRP, is essential for female gametogenesis and male competence in Arabidopsis. PLoS One 7: e33595.

32.    Li, H.J. and Yang, W.C. (2012). Emerging role of ER quality control in plant cell signal perception. Protein & Cell 3: 10-16.

33.    Zhao, Y.T., Wang, M., Fu, S.X., Yang, W.C., Qi, C.K., and Wang, X.J. (2012). Small RNA profiling in two Brassica napus cultivars identifies microRNAs with oil production and developmental correlated expressions and new small RNA classes. Plant Physiology 158: 813-823.

34.    Liu, W., Kohlen, W., Lillo, A., Op den Camp, R., Ivanov, S., Hartog, M., Limpens, E., Jamil, M., Smaczniak, C., Kaufmann, K., Yang, W.C., Hooiveld, G.J.E.J., Charnikhova, T., Bouwmeester, H.J., Bisseling, T., and Geurts, R. (2011). Strigolactone biosynthesis in Medicago truncatula and rice requires the symbiotic GRAS-type transcription factors NSP1 and NSP2. Plant Cell 23: 3853-3865.

35.    Li H.J., Xue Y., Jia D.J., Wang T., Shi D.Q., Liu J., Cui F., Xie Q., Ye D., and Yang W.C. (2011). POD1 regulates pollen tube guidance in response to micropylar female signalling and acts in early embryo patterning in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 23: 3288–3302.

36.    Shi, D.Q.* and Yang, W.C.* (2011). Ovule development in Arabidopsis: progress and challenge. Curr Opin Plant Biol 14: 74-80.

37.    Zhao, P., Shi, D.Q., Yang, W.C. (2011). Patterning the embryo in higher plants: Emerging pathways and challenges. Frontiers in Biology 6: 3-11.

38.    Li, H.J., Liu, N.Y., Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2010). YAO is a nucleolar WD40-repeat protein critical for embryogenesis and gametogenesis in Arabidopsis. BMC Plant Biology 10:169.

39.    Liu, M., Shi, D.Q., Yuan, L., Liu J., and Yang, W.C. (2010). SLOW WALKER3, encoding a putative DEAD-box RNA helicase, is essential for female gametogenesis in Arabidopsis. J Integrat Plant Biol 52: 817-828.

40.    Yang, W.C.*, Shi, D.Q., and Chen, Y.H. (2010). Female gametophyte development in flowering plants. Annu Rev Plant Biol 61: 89–108.

41.    Deng, Y., Dong, H., Mu, J., Ren, B., Zheng, B., Ji, Z., Yang, W.C., Liang, Y., and Zuo, J. (2010). Arabidopsis histidine kinase CKI1 acts upstream of HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEINS to regulate female gametophyte development and vegetative growth. Plant Cell 22: 1232–1248.

42.    Shi, D.Q. and Yang, W.C. (2009). Pollen germination and tube growth. In Plant Developmental Biology – Biotechnological Perspectives (eds. E.C. Pua and M.R. Davey), Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. Vol. I, pp245-282.

43.    Li, N., Yuan, L., Liu, N., Shi, D., Li, X., Tang, Z., Liu, J., Sundaresan, V., and Yang, W.C. (2009). SLOW WALKER2, a NOC1/MAK21 homologue, is essential for coordinated cell cycle progression during female gametophyte development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 151: 1486-1497.

44.    Ruan, M.B., Zhao, Y.T., Meng, Z.H., Wang, X.J., and Yang W.C. (2009). Conserved miRNA analysis in Gossypium hirsutum through small RNA sequencing. Genomics 94: 263-268.

45.    Liu, M., Yuan, L., Liu, N.Y., Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2009). GAMETOPHYTIC FACTOR1, involved in pre-mRNA splicing, is essential for megagametogenesis and embryogenesis in Arabidopsis. J Integrat Plant Biol 51: 261-271.

46.    Liu, N.Y., Zhang, Z.F., and Yang, W.C. (2008). Isolation of embryo-specific mutants in Arabidopsis: Plant transformation. In Methods in Molecular Biology: Plant Embryogenesis (ed. M.F. Suarez and P.V. Bozhkov), pp91-100. Humana Press, Totowa, USA.

47.    Liu, N.Y., Zhang, Z.F., and Yang, W.C. (2008). Isolation of embryo-specific mutants in Arabidopsis: Genetic and phenotypic analysis. In Methods in Molecular Biology: Plant Embryogenesis (ed. M.F. Suarez and P.V. Bozhkov), pp101-109. Humana Press, Totowa, USA.

48.    Pu, L., Li, Q., Fan, X.P., Yang, W.C., and Xue, Y.B. (2008). A R2R3 MYB transcription factor GhMYB109 is required for cotton fiber development. Genetics 180: 811-820.

49.    Wang, F., Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2008). Novel nuclear protein ALC-INTERACTING PROTEIN1 is expressed in vascular and mesocarp cells in Arabidopsis. J Integrat Plant Biol 50: 918-927.

50.    Liu, J., Zhang, Y., Qin, G., Tsuge, T., Sakaguchi, N., Luo, G., Sun, K., Shi, D., Aki, S., Zheng, N., Aoyama, T., Oka, A., Yang, W.C., Umeda, M., Xie, Q., Gu, H., and Qu L.J. (2008). Targeted degradation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor ICK4/KRP6 by RING-type E3 ligases is essential for mitotic cell cycle progression during Arabidopsis gametogenesis. Plant Cell 20: 1538-1554.

51.    Chen, Y.H., Li, H.J., Shi, D.Q., Yuan, L., Liu, J., Sreenivasan, R., Baskar, R., Grossniklaus, U., and Yang, W.C. (2007). The central cell plays a critical role for pollen tube guidance in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 19: 3563-3577.

52.    Escobar-Restrepo, J.M., Huck, N., Kessler, S., Gagliardini, V., Gheyselinck, J., Yang, W.C., and Grossniklaus, U. (2007). The FERONIA receptor-like kinase mediates male-female interactions during pollen tube reception. Science 317: 656-660.

53.    Meng, Z.H., Liang, A.H., and Yang, W.C. (2007). Effects of hygromycin on cotton cultures and its application in Agrobacterium-mediated cotton transformation. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Plant 43: 111-118.

54.    Song, X.F., Yang, C.Y., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2006). RPA, a Class II ARFGAP protein, activates ARF1 and U5 and plays a role in root hair development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 141: 966-976.

55.    Ding, Y.H., Liu, N.Y., Tang, Z.S., Liu, J., and Yang, W.C. (2006). Arabidopsis GLUTAMINE-RICH PROTEIN23 is essential for early embryogenesis and encodes a novel nuclear PPR motif protein that interacts with RNA polymerase II subunit III. Plant Cell 18: 815-830.

56.    Chen, Y.H., Wu, X.M., Ling, H.Q., and Yang, W.C. (2006). Transgenic expression of DwMYB2 impairs iron transport from root to shoot in Arabidopsis thaliana. Cell Research 16: 830-840.

57.    Yang, W.C. (2005). Female gametophyte development, In Handbook of Seed Science and Technology (ed. Basra, A.S.), pp.27-62. The Haworth Press, Inc. New York.

58.    Yang, S.L., Jiang, L., Puah, C.S., Xie, L.F., Zhang, X.Q., Chen, L.Q., Yang, W.C., and Ye, D. (2005). Overexpression of TAPETUM ETERMINANT1 alters the cell fates in the Arabidopsis carpel and tapetum via genetic interaction with EXCESS MICROSPOROCYTES1/EXTRA SPOROGENOUS CELLS. Plant Physiology 139: 186-191.

59.    Shi, D.Q., Liu, J., Xiang, Y.H., Ye, D., Sundaresan, V., and Yang, W.C. (2005). SLOW WALKER1, essential for gametogenesis in Arabidopsis, encodes a WD40 protein involved in 18S ribosomal RNA biogenesis. Plant Cell 17: 2340-2354.

60.    Li, X.B., Fan, X.P., Wang, X.L., Cai, L., and Yang, W.C. (2005). The cotton ACTIN1 gene is functionally expressed in fibers and participates in fiber elongation. Plant Cell 17: 859-875.

61.    Jiang, J., Yang, S.L., Xie, L.F., Puah, C.S., Zhang, X.Q., Yang, W.C., Sundaresan, V., and Ye, D. (2005). VANGUARD1 encodes a pectin methylesterase that enhances pollen tube growth in the Arabidopsis style and transmitting tract. Plant Cell 17: 584-596.

62.    Rotman, N., Durbarry, A., Wardle, A., Yang, W.C., Chaboud, A., Faure, J.-F., Berger, F., and Twell, D. (2005). A novel class of MYB factors controls sperm-cell formation in plants. Current Biology 15: 244-248.

63.    Yang, S.L., Xie, L.F., Mao, H.Z., Puah, C.S., Yang, W.C., Lixi Jiang, L.X., Sundaresan, V., and Ye, D. (2003). The TAPETUM DETERMINANT 1 gene is required for cell specialization in the Arabidopsis anther. Plant Cell 15: 2792-2804.

64.    Wu, X.M. Lim, S.H., and Yang, W.C. (2003). Characterization, expression and phylogenetic study of R2R3-MYB genes in orchid. Plant Mol Biol 51: 959-972.

65.    Compaan, B., Yang. W.C., Bisseling, T., and Franssen, H. (2001). ENOD40 expression in the pericycle precedes cortical cell division in Rhizobium-legume interaction and the highly conserved internal region of the gene does not encode a peptide. Plant & Soil 230: 1-8.

66.    Yang, W.C., and Sundaresan, V. (2000). Genetics of gametophyte biogenesis in Arabidopsis. Curr Opin Plant Biol 3: 53-57.

67.    Yang, W.C., Ye, D., Xu, J., and Sundaresan, V. (1999). The SPOROCYTELESS gene of Arabidopsis is required for sporogenesis and encodes a novel protein. Genes & Development 13: 2108-2117.

68.    Yang, W.C. (1999). Molecular mechanism of root nodule formation. In Molecular Mechanisms of Plant Development (ed. Z.H. Xu and C.M. Liu) (in Chinese). Science Press, Beijing, China.

69.    Kumaran, M., Ye, D., Yang, W.C., and Sundaresan, V. (1999). Molecular cloning of abnormal floral organs: a gene required for flower development in Arabidopsis. Sex Plant Reprod 12: 118-122.

70.    Parinov, S., Sevugan, M., Ye, D., Yang, W.C., Kumaran, M., and Sundaresan, V. (1999). Analysis of flanking sequences from Dissociation insertion lines: a database for reverse genetics in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 11: 1-9.

71.    Heidstra, R., Yang, W.C., Yalcin, Y., Peck, S., Emons, A., Van Kammen, A., and Bisseling, T. (1997). Ethylene provides positional information on cortical cell division but is not involved in Nod factor-induced root hair tip growth in Rhizobium-legume interaction. Development 124: 1781-1787.

72.    Meskiene, I., Yang, W.C., De Blank, C., Bogre, L., Zwerger, K., Brandstotter, M., Mattauch, M., Bisseling, T., and Hirt, H. (1996). Cell cycle regulation during nodule development. In Biological Fixation of Nitrogen for Ecology and Sustainable Agriculture/NATO ASI series, Series G, Ecological Sciences, 39:63-65.

73.    Christiansen, H., Hansen, A.C., Vijn, I., Pallisgaard, N., Larsen, K., Yang W.C., Bisseling, T., Marcker, K.A., and Jensen, E.O. (1996). A novel type of DNA-binding protein interacts with a conserved sequence in an early nodulin ENOD12 promoter. Plant Mol Biol 32: 809-821.

74.    Vijn, I., Yang W.C., Pallisgaard, N., Ostergaard Jensen, E., van Kammen, A., and Bisseling, T. (1995). VsENOD5, VsENOD12 and VsENOD40 expression during Rhizobium-induced nodule formation on Vicia sativa roots. Plant Mol Biol 28: 1111-1119.

75.    Vijn, I., Martinez-Abarca, F., Yang, W.C., das neves, L., van Brussel, A., van Kammen, A., and Bisseling, T. (1995). Early nodulin gene expression during Nod factor-induced processes in Vicia sativa. Plant Journal 8: 111-119.

76.    Bialek, U., Skorupska, A., Yang, W.C., Bisseling, T., and Van Lammeren, A.A.M. (1995). Disturbed gene expression and bacteroid development in Trifolium pratense root nodules induced by a Tn5 mutant of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii defective in exopolysaccharide synthesis. Planta 197: 184-192.

77.    Brito, B., Palacios, J.M., Imperial, J., Ruiz-Argueso, T., Yang, W.C., Bisseling, T., Schmidt, H., Kerl, V., Bauer, T., Kokotek, W., and Lotz, W. (1995). Temporal and spatial co-expression of hydrogenase and nitrogenase genes from Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae in pea (Pisum sativum L.) root nodules. Mol Plant-Micobe Interact 8: 235-240.

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79.    Matvieko, M., Van de Sande, Yang, W.C., K., Van Kammen, A., Bisseling, T., and Franssen, H. (1994). Comparison of soybean and pea ENOD40 cDNA clones representing genes expressed during both early and late stages of nodule development. Plant Mol Biol 26: 487-493.

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89.    Franssen, H., Vijn, I., Yang, W.C., and Bisseling, T. (1992). Developmental aspects of the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis. Plant Mol Biol 19: 89-107.

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Research Interests

Mechanisms of sperm delivery in angiosperm

Mechanisms of double fertilization and egg activation

Symbiosome biogenesis and function in legume

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