Ye Xin
Professor
Institute of Microbiology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Biography
Dr. Ye graduated from Xiamen University in 1984 and received her Ph.D from the Instiute of Cancer, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in 1990. She got her postdoctoral training at Rockefeller University, Columbia University and University of Illinois at Chicago from 1993 to 2000. She worked as an instructor at Baylor College of Medicine and Harvard Medical School from 2000 to 2005. She joined the Institute of Microbiology, CAS as a professor supported by “one hundred talents program” of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005.
Research Interest
The current research mainly focuses on the study the cell cycle regulation, screening of antiviral drugs and the mechanism of influenza A virus infection.
Publications
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[3] Yetao Wang, Xiaomei Tong, Gang Li, Junhui Li, Min Deng and Xin Ye (2012) Ankrd17 positively regulates RIG-I-like receptor (RLR)-mediated immune signaling. Euro. J Immunol. 42: 1304–1315.
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[2] Yetao Wang#, Xiaomei Tong#, Ehimwenma Sheena Omoregie, Wenjun Liu, Songdong Meng and Xin Ye. 2012. Tetraspanin 6 (TSPAN6) Negatively Regulates Retinoic Acid-inducible Gene I-like Receptor-mediated Immune Signaling in a Ubiquitination-dependent Manner. J Biol. Chem. 287: 34626–34634.
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[1] Yetao Wang, Xiaomei Tong and Xin Ye. 2012. Ndfip1 Negatively Regulates RIG-I–Dependent Immune Signaling by Enhancing E3 Ligase Smurf1-Mediated MAVS Degradation. J Immunol. doi:10.4049.