Huang Ying
Professor
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
China
Biography
HUANG Ying is a Professor of Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, hanghai, China. Research Interests We are interested in investigating the structural basis for recognition and regulation of biologically and medically important macromolecules, mainly using crystallographic techniques in combination with other biochemical and biophysical approaches. Specifically, my current interest is focused on the structural elucidation of the protein-protein interactions or protein-RNA interactions involved in epigenetic regulation of gene expression.
Research Interest
We are interested in investigating the structural basis for recognition and regulation of biologically and medically important macromolecules, mainly using crystallographic techniques in combination with other biochemical and biophysical approaches. Specifically, my current interest is focused on the structural elucidation of the protein-protein interactions or protein-RNA interactions involved in epigenetic regulation of gene expression.
Publications
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Ying Huang, Lijuan Ji, Qichen Huang, Dmitry G. Vassylyev, Xuemei Chen and Jin-Biao Ma. Structural insights into mechanisms of the small RNA methyltransferase HEN1. Nature. 2009, 461: 823-827.
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Ying Huang, Jia Fang, Mark T. Bedford, Yi Zhang and Rui-Ming Xu. Recognition of histone H3 lysine-4 methylation by the double tudor domain of JMJD2A. Science. 2006, 312: 748-751.
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Jin-Biao Ma, Ying Huang. Post-transcriptional regulation of miRNA biogenesis and functions. Frontiers in Biology. 2010, 5: 32-40. (review)