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Shundai Li is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of plant cell wall biosynthesis, particularly cellulose synthesis. He investigates how cellulose synthase complexes are regulated, transported, and integrated into cell walls through interactions with microtubules, cytoskeleton components, and cellular trafficking pathways.
Key areas of exploration include the role of calcium-dependent protein kinases in cellulose biosynthesis, the dynamics of cellulose synthase complexes during plant cell elongation, and the impact of genetic mutations on cell wall architecture. His work integrates biochemical, genetic, and cell biological approaches to unravel the interplay between cytoskeletal elements and cell wall biogenesis.
Liang Li has published extensively on topics such as exocyst complex-mediated delivery of cellulose synthase, clathrin-mediated endocytosis of cellulose synthase complexes, and the functional analysis of microtubule-associated proteins in plant cells. His research contributes to foundational understanding of plant cell wall formation and its implications for agriculture and plant physiology.
Despite his significant contributions, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He is affiliated with the North Frear Laboratory at Penn State and can be reached at sul38@psu.edu.
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