Xinye Yin, Ph.D.

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2002 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Biochemistry
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Jean X. Jiang grad student 2002 UT Health San Antonio
 (Post-translational regulation of lens gap junction protein, connexin 45.6.)
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Klionsky DJ, Abdalla FC, Abeliovich H, et al. (2012) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy. Autophagy. 8: 445-544
Wang K, Gu S, Yin X, et al. (2012) Developmental truncations of connexin 50 by caspases adaptively regulate gap junctions/hemichannels and protect lens cells against ultraviolet radiation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 15786-97
Yin X, Liu J, Jiang JX. (2008) Lens fiber connexin turnover and caspase-3-mediated cleavage are regulated alternately by phosphorylation. Cell Communication & Adhesion. 15: 1-11
Yu XS, Yin X, Lafer EM, et al. (2005) Developmental regulation of the direct interaction between the intracellular loop of connexin 45.6 and the C terminus of major intrinsic protein (aquaporin-0). The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 22081-90
Gu S, Yu XS, Yin X, et al. (2003) Stimulation of lens cell differentiation by gap junction protein connexin 45.6. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 44: 2103-11
Yin X, Gu S, Jiang JX. (2001) Regulation of lens connexin 45.6 by apoptotic protease, caspase-3. Cell Communication & Adhesion. 8: 373-6
Yin X, Gu S, Jiang JX. (2001) The development-associated cleavage of lens connexin 45.6 by caspase-3-like protease is regulated by casein kinase II-mediated phosphorylation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276: 34567-72
Yin X, Jedrzejewski PT, Jiang JX. (2000) Casein kinase II phosphorylates lens connexin 45.6 and is involved in its degradation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275: 6850-6
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