Bin Zhao, PhD
Affiliations: | Life Science Institute,Zhejiang University |
Area:
cell biology,molecular biologyWebsite:
http://lsi.zju.edu.cn/en/redir.php?catalog_id=22310Google:
"“Bin Zhao”+ “Hippo”"Bio:
Research Interests: Molecular mechanism of organ size control and cancer; functional annotation of the kinome.
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Wu M, Hu L, He L, et al. (2024) The Tumor Suppressor NF2 Modulates TEAD4 Stability and Activity in Hippo Signaling via Direct Interaction. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 107212 |
Yu FX, Zhao B, Panupinthu N, et al. (2024) Regulation of the Hippo-YAP Pathway by G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling. Cell. 187: 1563-1564 |
Qin M, Geng E, Wang J, et al. (2024) LATS2 condensates organize signalosomes for Hippo pathway signal transduction. Nature Chemical Biology |
Shao Y, Shu X, Lu Y, et al. (2024) A chaperone-like function of FUS ensures TAZ condensate dynamics and transcriptional activation. Nature Cell Biology |
Su D, Li Y, Zhang W, et al. (2023) SPTAN1/NUMB axis senses cell density to restrain cell growth and oncogenesis through Hippo signaling. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 133 |
Xu B, Xu Z, Ye S, et al. (2023) JAK1 inhibitor abrocitinib for the treatment of steroid-induced rosacea: case series. Frontiers in Medicine. 10: 1239869 |
Yang J, Bao W, Diao H, et al. (2023) TRIM29 facilitates proliferation and malignancy of cholangiocarcinoma cells by activating MAPK and β-catenin pathways. Environmental Toxicology |
Yuan B, Liu J, Shi A, et al. (2023) HERC3 promotes YAP/TAZ stability and tumorigenesis independently of its ubiquitin ligase activity. The Embo Journal. e111549 |
Zhao B, Kim J, Ye X, et al. (2021) Editor's Note: Both TEAD-Binding and WW Domains Are Required for the Growth Stimulation and Oncogenic Transformation Activity of Yes-Associated Protein. Cancer Research. 81: 5583 |
He S, Zhang M, Ye Y, et al. (2021) GINS2 affects cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion in thyroid cancer via regulating MAPK signaling pathway. Molecular Medicine Reports. 23 |