Chen Yuxing
Professor
School of Life Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Chen Yuxing, female, is a professor and Ph.D. supervisor at School of Life Sciences, USTC, and selected into “New Century Talent Project” of Ministry of Education, PRC. Educational Background: September 1980-July 1984, Bachelor's Degree, Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Techlology of Harbin; September 1987-May 1990, Master's Degree, Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin; September 2000-September 2003, Doctor's Degree, University of Paris-Sud; Main Work Experience: July 1984-September 1987, Teaching Assistant at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin; May 1990-August 1998, Lecturer at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin; August 1998-March 1999, Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin; March 1999-March 2000, Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of National Center for Scientific Research; September 2003-April 2004, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Enzymology and Biochemistry of National Center for Scientific Research; June 2004-April 2007, Professor and PhD. supervisor at the Institute for Protein Research, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University; Since April 2007, Working in University of Science and Technology of China
Research Interest
The structure and function of surface proteins from bacteria: Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Staphylococcus aureus
Publications
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Structural analysis of the catalytic mechanism and substrate specificity of Anabaena alkaline invertase InvA reveals a novel glucosidase , Journal of Biological Chemistry. Journal of Biolog , 201610
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Structure of pneumococcal peptidoglycan hydrolase LytB reveals insights into the bacterial cell wall remodeling and pathogenesis. , J Biol Chem. , 2014 , 289(34):23403-16
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Virulence factors on the surface of Gram-positive pathogens and mechanisms of host-pathogen recognition , Sci Sin Vitae , 201701