Jianping Jin
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Jianping Jin has received his PhD in Texas A&M University. Currently, he is working as Associate Professor in University of Texas Medical School. He has received his postdoctoral fellowship in Harvard Medical School, Baylor College of Medicine and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Research Interest
Protein Ubiquitination Cellular Differentiation, Cancer, Cellular Differentiation
Publications
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Li J-M, Wu H, Zhang W, Blackburn MR, Jin J. The p97-UFD1L-NPL4 Protein Complex Mediates Cytokine-Induced I B Proteolysis. Molecular and Cellular Biology [Internet]. American Society for Microbiology; 2013 Nov 18;34(3):335–47.
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Rai R, Li J-M, Zheng H, Lok GT-M, Deng Y, Huen MS-Y, et al. The E3 ubiquitin ligase Rnf8 stabilizes Tpp1 to promote telomere end protection. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology [Internet]. Springer Nature; 2011 Nov 20;18(12):1400–7.
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Jin J, Li X, Gygi SP, Harper JW. Dual E1 activation systems for ubiquitin differentially regulate E2 enzyme charging. Nature [Internet]. Springer Nature; 2007 Jun 28;447(7148):1135–8.
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Jin J, Arias EE, Chen J, Harper JW, Walter JC. A Family of Diverse Cul4-Ddb1-Interacting Proteins Includes Cdt2, which Is Required for S Phase Destruction of the Replication Factor Cdt1. Molecular Cell [Internet]. Elsevier BV; 2006 Sep;23(5):709–21.