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Recently, Professor Zheng Chunfu of Fujian Medical University published a review in the internationally renowned journal Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews (CGFR): When Rab GTPases Meet Innate Immune Signaling Pathways.
This article systematically reviews the latest research progress of Rab GTPases involved in the body's natural immune signaling pathway.
CGFR magazine belongs to the biology specialty, and is an excellent magazine for the sub-specialty of "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology".
This is the 101st SCI published by Professor Zheng (Publons has not yet been updated).
Rab (Ras-like proteins in brain) is a type of regulated small molecule GTPase protein that exists in the plasma membrane and organelle membrane of eukaryotic cells.
It has been found that Rab GTPase can interact with specific effector molecules to regulate the formation of intracellular protein vesicles.
, Transportation, and the process of docking, adhesion, anchoring and fusion with the cell membrane.
Recent studies have shown that a variety of Rab GTPases can participate in the natural immune response mediated by Toll-like receptors, RNA and DNA recognition receptors in the body by regulating transmembrane signal transmission.
Attached Introduction to Professor Zheng Chunfu Professor Zheng Chunfu is mainly engaged in the research on the regulation mechanism of antiviral innate immunity, the molecular mechanism of the interaction between human herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) and the host antiviral innate immunity.
Served as an editorial board member of several internationally renowned journals, such as the Journal of Virology and Journal of Medical Virology; the associate editor of Frontiers in Microbiology, Frontiers in Immunology and Virology Journal.
In Trends in Microbiology (IF 15.
816), Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (cover article, IF 12.
568), FEMS Microbiology Reviews (IF 15.
237), Blood (IF 17.
543), Cell Host & Microbe (IF 15.
923), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (IF 9.
412), Protein & Cell (IF 10.
164; 2 articles), mBio (IF 6.
784), Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews (5.
982), Journal of Virology (23 articles, 2 of which are highlight articles; IF 4.
501 ), Journal of Immunology (2 articles, IF 4.
886) and other mainstream journals have published more than 100 SCI papers, with a total number of citations of more than 2,100, and an H-index of 27.
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng won the 2019-2020 Journal of Virology Annual Peer Review Ranking (TOP25 reviewers) and the 2019-2020 Global Publons Peer Review Award (TOP 1% in the field of microbiology).
Laboratory webpage: https://bms.
fjmu.
edu.
cn/2017/1130/c2905a72170/page.
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The super large-scale study of "Nature Communications": The level of iron in the blood is the key to health and aging! 10.
Unbelievable! Scientists reversed the "permanent" brain damage in animals overnight, and restored the old brain to a young state.
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This article systematically reviews the latest research progress of Rab GTPases involved in the body's natural immune signaling pathway.
CGFR magazine belongs to the biology specialty, and is an excellent magazine for the sub-specialty of "Biochemistry and Molecular Biology".
This is the 101st SCI published by Professor Zheng (Publons has not yet been updated).
Rab (Ras-like proteins in brain) is a type of regulated small molecule GTPase protein that exists in the plasma membrane and organelle membrane of eukaryotic cells.
It has been found that Rab GTPase can interact with specific effector molecules to regulate the formation of intracellular protein vesicles.
, Transportation, and the process of docking, adhesion, anchoring and fusion with the cell membrane.
Recent studies have shown that a variety of Rab GTPases can participate in the natural immune response mediated by Toll-like receptors, RNA and DNA recognition receptors in the body by regulating transmembrane signal transmission.
Attached Introduction to Professor Zheng Chunfu Professor Zheng Chunfu is mainly engaged in the research on the regulation mechanism of antiviral innate immunity, the molecular mechanism of the interaction between human herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) and the host antiviral innate immunity.
Served as an editorial board member of several internationally renowned journals, such as the Journal of Virology and Journal of Medical Virology; the associate editor of Frontiers in Microbiology, Frontiers in Immunology and Virology Journal.
In Trends in Microbiology (IF 15.
816), Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (cover article, IF 12.
568), FEMS Microbiology Reviews (IF 15.
237), Blood (IF 17.
543), Cell Host & Microbe (IF 15.
923), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (IF 9.
412), Protein & Cell (IF 10.
164; 2 articles), mBio (IF 6.
784), Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews (5.
982), Journal of Virology (23 articles, 2 of which are highlight articles; IF 4.
501 ), Journal of Immunology (2 articles, IF 4.
886) and other mainstream journals have published more than 100 SCI papers, with a total number of citations of more than 2,100, and an H-index of 27.
It is worth mentioning that Professor Chunfu Zheng won the 2019-2020 Journal of Virology Annual Peer Review Ranking (TOP25 reviewers) and the 2019-2020 Global Publons Peer Review Award (TOP 1% in the field of microbiology).
Laboratory webpage: https://bms.
fjmu.
edu.
cn/2017/1130/c2905a72170/page.
htm 2020 hot articles selection 1.
Cups! A full paper cup of hot coffee, full of plastic particles.
.
.
2.
Scientists from the United States, Britain and Australia “Natural Medicine” further prove that the new coronavirus is a natural evolution product, or has two origins.
.
.
3.
NEJM: Intermittent fasting is right The impact of health, aging and disease 4.
Heal insomnia within one year! The study found that: to improve sleep, you may only need a heavy blanket.
5.
New Harvard study: Only 12 minutes of vigorous exercise can bring huge metabolic benefits to health.
6.
The first human intervention experiment: in nature.
"Feeling and rolling" for 28 days is enough to improve immunity.
7.
Junk food is "real rubbish"! It takes away telomere length and makes people grow old faster! 8.
Cell puzzle: you can really die if you don't sleep! But the lethal changes do not occur in the brain, but in the intestines.
.
.
9.
The super large-scale study of "Nature Communications": The level of iron in the blood is the key to health and aging! 10.
Unbelievable! Scientists reversed the "permanent" brain damage in animals overnight, and restored the old brain to a young state.
.
.