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    The SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid phosphoprotein forms mutually exclusive condensates with RNA and the membrane-associated M protein by Lu, Shan, Ye, Qiaozhen, Singh, Digvijay, Cao, Yong, Diedrich, Jolene K., Yates, John R., Villa, Elizabeth, Cleveland, Don W., Corbett, Kevin D.

    Published in Nature communications (21-01-2021)
    “…The multifunctional nucleocapsid (N) protein in SARS-CoV-2 binds the ~30 kb viral RNA genome to aid its packaging into the 80–90 nm membrane-enveloped virion…”
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    Architecture and self‐assembly of the SARS‐CoV‐2 nucleocapsid protein by Ye, Qiaozhen, West, Alan M. V., Silletti, Steve, Corbett, Kevin D.

    Published in Protein science (01-09-2020)
    “…The COVID‐2019 pandemic is the most severe acute public health threat of the twenty‐first century. To properly address this crisis with both robust testing and…”
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    Structural Basis for SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Recognition by Single-Domain Antibodies by Ye, Qiaozhen, Lu, Shan, Corbett, Kevin D

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (26-07-2021)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, is the most severe public health event of the twenty-first century. While effective vaccines…”
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    TRIP13 is a protein-remodeling AAA+ ATPase that catalyzes MAD2 conformation switching by Ye, Qiaozhen, Rosenberg, Scott C, Moeller, Arne, Speir, Jeffrey A, Su, Tiffany Y, Corbett, Kevin D

    Published in eLife (28-04-2015)
    “…The AAA+ family ATPase TRIP13 is a key regulator of meiotic recombination and the spindle assembly checkpoint, acting on signaling proteins of the conserved…”
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    A conserved filamentous assembly underlies the structure of the meiotic chromosome axis by West, Alan Mv, Rosenberg, Scott C, Ur, Sarah N, Lehmer, Madison K, Ye, Qiaozhen, Hagemann, Götz, Caballero, Iracema, Usón, Isabel, MacQueen, Amy J, Herzog, Franz, Corbett, Kevin D

    Published in eLife (18-01-2019)
    “…The meiotic chromosome axis plays key roles in meiotic chromosome organization and recombination, yet the underlying protein components of this structure are…”
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    The mechanism by which influenza A virus nucleoprotein forms oligomers and binds RNA by Tao, Yizhi Jane, Ye, Qiaozhen, Krug, Robert M

    Published in Nature (21-12-2006)
    “…Influenza A viruses pose a serious threat to world public health, particularly the currently circulating avian H5N1 viruses. The influenza viral nucleoprotein…”
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    TRIP13 and APC15 drive mitotic exit by turnover of interphase- and unattached kinetochore-produced MCC by Kim, Dong Hyun, Han, Joo Seok, Ly, Peter, Ye, Qiaozhen, McMahon, Moira A., Myung, Kyungjae, Corbett, Kevin D., Cleveland, Don W.

    Published in Nature communications (19-10-2018)
    “…The mitotic checkpoint ensures accurate chromosome segregation through assembly of the mitotic checkpoint complex (MCC), a soluble inhibitor of the…”
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    Structure of the hepatitis E virus-like particle suggests mechanisms for virus assembly and receptor binding by Guu, Tom S.Y, Liu, Zheng, Ye, Qiaozhen, Mata, Douglas A, Li, Kunpeng, Yin, Changcheng, Zhang, Jingqiang, Tao, Yizhi Jane

    “…Hepatitis E virus (HEV), a small, non-enveloped RNA virus in the family Hepeviridae, is associated with endemic and epidemic acute viral hepatitis in…”
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    Sister kinetochores are mechanically fused during meiosis I in yeast by Sarangapani, Krishna K., Duro, Eris, Deng, Yi, de Lima Alves, Flavia, Ye, Qiaozhen, Opoku, Kwaku N., Ceto, Steven, Rappsilber, Juri, Corbett, Kevin D., Biggins, Sue, Marston, Adèle L., Asbury, Charles L.

    “…Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister chromatids comigrate, rather than separate as in mitosis or…”
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    Sequence in the Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein Required for Viral Polymerase Binding and RNA Synthesis by Marklund, Jesper K, Ye, Qiaozhen, Dong, Jinhui, Tao, Yizhi Jane, Krug, Robert M

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-07-2012)
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    RNA virus replication complexes by Tao, Yizhi Jane, Ye, Qiaozhen

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2010)
    “…  In picornavirus-infected cells, viral RNA replication occurs on the cytoplasmic surfaces of double-membrane vesicles derived from the endoplasmic reticulum…”
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    Interaction of the Influenza A Virus Nucleocapsid Protein with the Viral RNA Polymerase Potentiates Unprimed Viral RNA Replication by NEWCOMB, Laura L, KUO, Rei-Lin, QIAOZHEN YE, YUNYUN JIANG, TAO, Yizhi Jane, KRUG, Robert M

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-01-2009)
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    Biochemical and structural evidence in support of a coherent model for the formation of the double-helical influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein by Ye, Qiaozhen, Guu, Tom S Y, Mata, Douglas A, Kuo, Rei-Lin, Smith, Bartram, Krug, Robert M, Tao, Yizhi J

    Published in mBio (01-03-2013)
    “…Influenza A virions contain eight ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), each comprised of a negative-strand viral RNA, the viral polymerase, and multiple nucleoproteins…”
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    In Situ imaging of orthotopic kidney cancer in the murine model using an aminopeptidase N activatable fluorescent probe by Lu, Danqing, Yuan, Bingzhen, Ye, Qiaozhen, Hu, Cong, Liu, Hongwen

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (15-11-2023)
    “…Surgical treatment is the most effective treatment for renal cancer. It is urgent to develop highly selective and sensitive analytical methods for specially…”
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    Reaction-Activated Disassembly of the NIR-II Probe Enables Fast Detection and Ratiometric Photoacoustic Imaging of Glutathione In Vivo by Zhao, Yixing, Li, Lingyun, Ye, Qiaozhen, Gong, Yijun, Yang, Ronghua, Liu, Hongwen

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (19-09-2023)
    “…Glutathione (GSH), the most abundant nonprotein biothiol, is a significant endogenous molecule that plays a key role in redox equilibrium in vivo and is…”
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    Engineering of a low intrinsic fluorescence and chemical-stable fluorescent probe enables highly sensitive detection of biothiols and high-fidelity imaging of dihydroartemisinin-induced ferroptosis by Ye, Qiaozhen, Zou, Tenglong, Chen, Bolin, Xu, Li, Yuwen, Zhiyang, Liu, Hongwen, Zhang, Kai

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-02-2025)
    “…Ferroptosis modulation represents a novel therapeutic strategy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), where precise control of ferroptotic levels is…”
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    β-galactosidase activatable chemiluminescent probe for in vivo imaging and point-of care test by Zhu, Jingxuan, Ye, Qiaozhen, Xu, Shuai, Li, Haixia, Li, Junbin, Liu, Hongwen

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-12-2023)
    “…As a highly effective tool with a superior signal-to-noise ratio, chemiluminescent probes find extensive utility in the in vivo detection of diverse…”
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    Recent progress of molecular fluorescent probes with multi-recognition sites enable sensitive and selective analysis by Ge, Haifeng, Ye, Qiaozhen, Zou, Tenglong, Zhang, Dailiang, Liu, Hongwen, Yang, Ronghua

    “…Reaction-based fluorescent probes can react with the target through one-step reaction induced by the collision between the analytes and the probes, and…”
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    A Quencher‐Based Blood‐Autofluorescence‐Suppression Strategy Enables the Quantification of Trace Analytes in Whole Blood by Yuwen, Zhiyang, Zeng, Qin, Ye, Qiaozhen, Zhao, Yixing, Zhu, Jingxuan, Chen, Kang, Liu, Hongwen, Yang, Ronghua

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (19-06-2023)
    “…Precise quantification of trace components in whole blood via fluorescence is of great significance. However, the applicability of current fluorescent probes…”
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