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Professor Luo Zhaoqing of Purdue University of the United States was invited to give an academic report for teachers and students of food college

Time:2019-11-13Viewed:0

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On the afternoon of November 10, Professor Luo Zhaoqing of Purdue University of the United States was invited to give a special academic report for teachers and students of the school of food science and technology in the first lecture hall of the auditorium of Wenhua Road Campus. More than 300 representatives of teachers and students of Food College and related disciplines attended the meeting.

With the title of "one top three: single protein mediated ubiquitination modification and its regulation", Luo Zhaoqing introduced the latest discovery of pathogenic bacteria interfering with host immune system, the mechanism of action independent of E1 / E2 ubiquitination modification, the unique bacterial deubiquitinase that can reverse ubiquitination of phosphoribosyl linkage, and the mechanism of action independent of E1 / E2 ubiquitination modification A new mechanism for glutamate modification to inhibit the activity of ubiquitin ligase has left a deep impression on teachers and students.

After the report, Luo Zhaoqing and the participating teachers exchanged and discussed microbial stress, immune escape, scientific research thinking exercise, project design and ideas.

Related links: Professor Luo Zhaoqing, academician of the American Academy of Microbial Sciences, Purdue University, is mainly engaged in the research of bacterial pathogenic mechanism and molecular mechanism of host immunity, and has made a series of achievements in the discovery, identification and biochemical and cellular biological mechanism of bacterial effector proteins. In the past five years, he has published 3 articles in nature, 2 articles in nature microbiology, and nearly 30 academic papers in PNAS, PLoS pathways and other journals, and has been invited to write relevant reviews for Nature Reviews Microbiology, Journal of cell biology, cell microbiology, etc.