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特聘教授,博士生导师,国家“优秀青年基金”获得者。

Zheng Ying, Ph.D.

zheng.ying@suda.edu.cn

 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Increasing evidence indicates that further exploration of cellular quality control system is critical for understanding the basic mechanism underlying neurodegenerative disorders including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. The goal of our studies is to describe how protein, organelle and membrane-less organelle quality control systems, including ubiquitin-proteasome system, autophagy and biomolecular phase separation machinery, fail to protect neurons at disease stages. To this end, we will use cell biology, molecular biology, biochemical approaches and genetic manipulation of animal models to investigate the relationship between these quality control systems and neurodegeneration.

 

EDUCATION

2004-2009  University of Science and Technology of China

Ph.D. in Neurobiology, November 2009

2000-2004  University of Science and Technology of China

B.S. in Bioscience, July 2004

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCES

2016-present  Professor

   Department of Pharmacology, Soochow University College of Pharmaceutical                       

   Sciences

2012-2016    Associate Professor

   Department of Pharmacology, SoochowUniversityCollege of Pharmaceutical                       

   Sciences

2010-2012    Postdoctoral Research Associate with Dr. Arthur Horwich

   YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine / Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

2004-2009   Ph.D. Student with Dr. Guanghui Wang

Laboratory of Molecular Neuropathology, Department of Neurobiology, School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China

 

SCIENTIFIC TITLE AND AWARD

2020-present Young Editor” of Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B

2010Qiu Shi Graduate Student Scholarship by Hong Kong Qiu Shi Science & Technologies Foundation 

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

(1Co-first author) (*Corresponding author)

1.        Wang H1, Wang N1, Xu D1, Ma Q, Chen Y, Xu S, Xia Q, Zhang Y, Prehn JHM, Wang G, Ying Z* (2020). Oxidation of multiple MiT/TFE transcription factors links oxidative stress to transcriptional control of autophagy and lysosome biogenesis. Autophagy. 16(9):1683-1696.

2.        Wang M1, Wang H1, Tao Z, Xia Q, Hao Z, Prehn JHM, Zhen X, Wang G*, Ying Z* (2020). C9orf72 associates with inactive RRAG GTPases and regulates MTORC1-mediated autophagosomal and lysosomal biogenesis. Aging Cell. 19(4):e13126.

3.        Xia Q, Wang H, Hao Z, Fu C, Hu Q, Gao F, Ren H, Chen D, Han J, Ying Z* and Wang G* (2016). TDP-43 loss of function increases TFEB activity and blocks autophagosome-lysosome fusion. EMBO J. 35(2):121-42. Notes: Cover story and highlighted in News & Views in this issue.

4.        Xia Q, Wang G*, Wang H, Hu Q, Ying Z* (2016). Folliculin, a tumor suppressor associated with Birt-Hogg-Dube´ (BHD) syndrome, is a novel modifier of TDP-43 cytoplasmic translocation and aggregation. Hum Mol Genet. 25(1):83-96.

5.        Tao Z, Wang H, Xia Q, Li K, Li K, Jiang X, Xu G, Wang G*, Ying Z* (2015). Nucleolar stress and impaired stress granule formation contribute to C9orf72 RAN translation-induced cytotoxicity. Hum Mol Genet. 24(9):2426-41.