Publications
  1. Yi Y, Xu W, Mi P, Ye S, Chen L, Alto NM, Liu Z (2025). Deubiquitinase-dependent transcriptional silencing controls inflammation. Cell Res. 1-12.
    Highlight: SIX of one and half-a-dozen USP2 regulating inflammation. Cell Res. 2025, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-025-01173-w
  2. Liu Z, Mar BK, Hanners NW, Perelman SP, Kanchwala M, Xing C, Schoggins JW, Alto NM (2019). A NIK-SIX signalling axis controls inflammation by targeted silencing of non-canonical NF-κB. Nature. 568, 249-253.
    Highlight: H1 Connect, https://archive.connect.h1.co/article/735358374/
  3. Liu Z, Wu Y, Yang F, Zhang Y, Chen S, Xie Q, Tian X, Zhou JM (2013). BIK1 interacts with PEPRs to mediate ethylene-induced immunity. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. 110, 6205-6210.
    Highlight: Combined roles of ethylene and endogenous peptides in regulating plant immunity and growth. PNAS, 2013, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1302659110 H1 Connect, https://archive.connect.h1.co/article/717987126/
  4. Liu T*, Liu Z*, Song C, Hu Y, Han Z, She J, Fan F, Wang J, Jin C, Chang J, Zhou JM, Chai J (2012). Chitin-induced dimerization actives a plant immune receptor. Science. 336, 1160-1164. (* These authors contributed equally to the work)
    Highlight: How plant lysin motif receptors get activated: lessons learned from structural biology. Science Signaling, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2003274 H1 Connect, https://archive.connect.h1.co/article/717548120/
  5. de Jong MF, Liu Z, Chen D, Alto NM (2016). Shigella flexneri suppresses NF-κB activation by inhibiting linear ubiquitin chain ligation. Nature Microbiology. 1, p.16084.
  6. Li L, Li M, Yu L, Zhou Z, Liang X, Liu Z, Cai G, Gao L, Zhang X, Wang Y, Chen S, Zhou JM (2014). The FLS2-associated kinase BIK1 directly phosphorylates the NADPH oxidase RbohD to control plant immunity. Cell Host & Microbe. 15, 329-338.
  7. Zhang J, Li W, Xiang T, Liu Z, Laluk K, Ding X, Zou Y, Gao M, Zhang X, Chen S, Mengiste T, Zhang Y, Zhou JM (2010). Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases integrate signaling from multiple plant immune receptors and are targeted by a Pseudomonas syringae effector. Cell Host & Microbe. 7, 290-301.
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