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Name:
GUO Siyuan
Subject:
Ecology
Tel/Fax:
+86-10-64807223  / 
E-mail:
guosiyuan@ioz.ac.cn
Address:
The State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1 Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, P.R.China
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Eduction

Sep 2015-Jul 2020 Ph.D in Genomics,Institute of Zoology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Sep 2012-Jul 2015 M.S. in Genetic Engineering, Institute of Zoology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Sep 2008-Jul 2012 B.S. in Bioengineering, Shanxi university

Research and Professional Experience:

Jul 2023-now Associate Professor, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Jul 2020-Jun 2023 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Research Interests:

Engaged primarily in research on ecological aging and aging plasticity. Aging is an inevitable life history process in animals, but the rate of aging is highly plastic in response to the environment. Locusts exhibit density-dependent phenotypic plasticity, with significant differences in lifespan and aging rate between gregarious and solitary phases. By leveraging the unique aging plasticity characteristics of locusts, we aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the aging plasticity in response to environmental changes, as well as the ecological adaptiveness of aging regulation in animals.

Awards and Honors:

Professional Activities:

Research Grants:

Initiative Scientific Research Program, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2024-2026, 2023IOZ0308

National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2022-2024, 32100388

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, 2022-2023, 2021M703204

Selected Publications:
  1. Guo Siyuan#, Hou Li#, Dong Liushu, Nie Xin, Kang Le* and Wang Xianhui*. PLIN2-induced ectopic lipid accumulation promotes muscle aging in gregarious locusts. Nature Ecology & Evolution (2023). (Cover Story) 10.1038/s41559-023-02059-z
  2. Hou Li#, Guo Siyuan#, Ding Ding, Du Baozhen and Wang Xianhui*. Neuroendocrinal and molecular basis of flight performance in locusts. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2022). 10.1007/s00018-022-04344-9
  3. Guo Siyuan#, Yang Pengcheng#, Liang Bo, Zhou Feng, Hou Li, Kang Le* and Wang Xianhui*. Aging features of the migratory locust at physiological and transcriptional levels. BMC Genomics (2021). 10.1186/s12864-021-07585-3
  4. Guo Siyuan, Wang Xianhui and Kang Le*. Special significance of non-Drosophila insects in aging. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (2020). 10.3389/fcell.2020.576571
  5. Guo Siyuan#, Jiang Feng#, Yang Pengcheng, Liu Qing, Wang Xianhui* and Kang Le*. Characteristics and expression patterns of histone-modifying enzyme systems in the migratory locust. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2016). 10.1016/j.ibmb.2016.06.010
  6. Hou Li, Guo Siyuan, Wang Yuanyuan, Shaoye Liu and Wang Xianhui*. Neuropeptide ACP is required for fat body lipid metabolism homeostasis in locusts. Insect Science (2024) 10.1111/1744-7917.13321
  7. Hou Li, Guo Siyuan, Wang Yuanyuan, Nie Xin, Ding Ding, Li Beibei, Kang Le* and Wang Xianhui*. Neuropeptide ACP facilitates lipid oxidation and utilization during long-term flight in locusts. eLife (2021). 10.7554/eLife.65279
  8. Zhu Dan#, Ge Jin#, Guo Siyuan, Hou Li, Shi Rangjun, Zhou Xian, Nie Xin and Wang Xianhui*. Independent variations in genome-wide expression, alternative splicing, and DNA methylation in brain tissues among castes of the buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris. Journal of Genetics and Genomics (2021). 10.1016/j.jgg.2021.04.008
  9. Chen Dafeng#, Hou Li#, Wei jianing, Guo Siyuan, Cui Weichan, Yang Pengcheng, Kang Le* and Wang Xianhui*. Aggregation pheromone 4-vinylanisole promotes the synchrony of sexual maturation in female locusts. eLife (2022). 10.7554/eLife.74581
  10. Ding Ding, Zhang Jie, Du Baozhen, Wang Xuanzhao, Hou Li, Guo Siyuan, Chen Bing* and Kang Le*. Non-canonical function of an Hif-1α splice variant contributes to the sustained flight of locusts. eLife (2022). 10.7554/eLife.74554
  11. Chen Bing*, Jiang Chunyan, Guo Siyuan, Guo Kun and Hao Shuguang. Phenological asynchrony is associated with diapause program and heat shock protein expression in three grasshopper species in the inner Mongolian steppe. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2021). 10.3389/fevo.2021.743872