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"Wang L" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Cross-species evaluation of TANGO2 homologs, including HRG-9 and HRG-10 in em Caenorhabditis elegans, /em challenges a proposed role in heme trafficking Sandkuhler SE; Youngs KS; Gottipalli O; Owlett LD; Bandora MB; Naaz A; Kim E; Wang L; Wojtovich A; Gupta V; Sacher M; Mackenzie SJ; 41504601
BIOLOGY
2 Direct ammonia and dihydroxyacetone production in an unbiased photoelectrochemical cell Guo X; Gao RT; Ren S; Nguyen NT; Chen H; Wu L; Wang L; 40617832
ENCS
3 Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia on AuCu Single-atom Alloy Aerogels under Wide Potential Window Yu J; Gao RT; Guo X; Nguyen NT; Wu L; Wang L; 39264141
ENCS
4 Otilonium Bromide Exhibits Potent Antifungal Effects by Blocking Ergosterol Plasma Membrane Localization and Triggering Cytotoxic Autophagy in Candida Albicans Zhen C; Wang L; Feng Y; Whiteway M; Hang S; Yu J; Lu H; Jiang Y; 38995235
BIOLOGY
5 Pitavastatin Calcium Confers Fungicidal Properties to Fluconazole by Inhibiting Ubiquinone Biosynthesis and Generating Reactive Oxygen Species Li W; Feng Y; Feng Z; Wang L; Whiteway M; Lu H; Jiang Y; 38929106
BIOLOGY
6 Development and performance assessment of a new opensource Bayesian inference R platform for building energy model calibration Hou D; Zhan D; Wang L; Hassan IG; Sezer N; 37936825
ENCS
7 Superhydrophilic CoFe Dispersion of Hydrogel Electrocatalysts for Quasi-Solid-State Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Wang H; Gao RT; Nguyen NT; Bai J; Ren S; Liu X; Zhang X; Wang L; 37901939
ENCS
8 Evolution of the local climate in Montreal and Ottawa before, during and after a heatwave and the effects on urban heat islands Shu C; Gaur A; Wang L; Lacasse MA; 37263436
CONCORDIA
9 Dynamic semiconductor-electrolyte interface for sustainable solar water splitting over 600 hours under neutral conditions Gao RT; Nguyen NT; Nakajima T; He J; Liu X; Zhang X; Wang L; Wu L; 36598972
ENCS
10 Outdoor heat stress assessment using an integrated multi-scale numerical weather prediction system: A case study of a heatwave in Montreal Katal A; Leroyer S; Zou J; Nikiema O; Albettar M; Belair S; Wang L; 36587678
ENCS
11 A Generalized Framework for Preserving Both Privacy and Utility in Data Outsourcing Xie S; Mohammady M; Wang H; Wang L; Vaidya J; Hong Y; 36506788
ENCS
12 Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in groundwater: current understandings and challenges to overcome Zhao Z; Li J; Zhang X; Wang L; Wang J; Lin T; 35593984
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 A real-time web tool for monitoring and mitigating indoor airborne COVID-19 transmission risks at city scale Albettar M; Leon Wang L; Katal A; 35261876
ENCS
14 Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern Sun X; Zhang X; Wang L; Li Y; Muir DCG; Zeng EY; 34388923
CHEMBIOCHEM
15 EQ-5D-5L and SF-6Dv2 utility scores in people living with chronic low back pain: a survey from Quebec. Poder TG, Wang L, Carrier N 32933957
CONCORDIA
16 Structural variation and rates of genome evolution in the grass family seen through comparison of sequences of genomes greatly differing in size. Dvorak J, Wang L, Zhu T, Jorgensen CM, Deal KR, Dai X, Dawson MW, Müller HG, Luo MC, Ramasamy RK, Dehghani H, Gu YQ, Gill BS, Distelfeld A, Devos KM, Qi P, You FM, Gulick PJ, McGuire PE 29770515
BIOLOGY
17 Aegilops tauschii Genome Sequence: A Framework for Meta-analysis of Wheat QTLs. Xu J, Dai X, Ramasamy RK, Wang L, Zhu T, McGuire PE, Jorgensen CM, Dehghani H, Gulick PJ, Luo MC, Müller HG, Dvorak J 30670607
BIOLOGY
18 Effects of pool size and spacing on burning rate and flame height of two square heptane pool fires. Wan H, Gao Z, Ji J, Zhang Y, Li K, Wang L 30776594
ENCS

 

Title:Cross-species evaluation of TANGO2 homologs, including HRG-9 and HRG-10 in em Caenorhabditis elegans, /em challenges a proposed role in heme trafficking
Authors:Sandkuhler SEYoungs KSGottipalli OOwlett LDBandora MBNaaz AKim EWang LWojtovich AGupta VSacher MMackenzie SJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41504601/
DOI:10.7554/eLife.105418
Publication:eLife
Keywords:C elegansS cerevisiaeTANGO2 deficiencycell biologygeneticsgenomicsheme metabolismmetabolic dysfunctionmitochondriaoxidative stressrare diseasezebrafish
PMID:41504601 Category: Date Added:2026-01-08
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Pathology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, United States.
2 Department of Neurology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, United States.
3 Emory University, Atlanta, United States.
4 Morgan State University, Baltimore, United States.
5 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
6 Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School, Boston, United States.
7 Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, United States.
8 Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, United States.
9 Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Description:

Mutations in the TANGO2 gene are associated with a severe neurometabolic disorder in humans, often presenting with life-threatening metabolic crisis. However, the function of TANGO2 protein remains unknown. It has recently been proposed that TANGO2 transports heme within and between cells, from areas with high heme concentrations to those with lower concentrations. Here, we demonstrate that prior heme-related observations in Caenorhabditis elegans lacking TANGO2 homologs HRG-9 and HRG-10 may be better explained by a previously unreported metabolic phenotype, characterized by reduced feeding, decreased lifespan and brood sizes, and poor motility. We also show that several genes not implicated in heme transport are upregulated in the low heme state and conversely demonstrate that hrg-9 in particular is highly responsive to oxidative stress, independent of heme status. Collectively, these data implicate bioenergetic failure and oxidative stress as potential factors in the pathophysiology of TANGO2 deficiency, in alignment with observations from human patients. Our group performed several experiments in yeast and zebrafish deficient in TANGO2 homologs and was unable to replicate prior findings from these models. Overall, we believe there is insufficient evidence to support heme transport as the primary function for TANGO2.





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