Faculty

CHEN Yuxing
Professor and Ph.D. supervisor at School of Life Sciences, USTC

Contact Information

Tel:86-551-63602492

Fax:86-551-63600406


Educational Background

September 1980-July 1984, Bachelor's Degree, Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Techlology of Harbin;

September 1987-May 1990, Master's Degree, Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin;

September 2000-September 2003, Doctor's Degree, University of Paris-Sud;


Main Work Experience

July 1984-September 1987, Teaching Assistant at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin;

May 1990-August 1998, Lecturer at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin;

August 1998-March 1999, Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics, University of Science and Technology of Harbin;

March 1999-March 2000, Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of National Center for Scientific Research;

September 2003-April 2004, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Enzymology and Biochemistry of National Center for Scientific Research;

June 2004-April 2007, Professor and PhD. supervisor at the Institute for Protein Research, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University;

Since April 2007, Working in University of Science and Technology of China


Selected Pubications

1Mao YX#, Chen ZP#, Wang L, Wang J, Zhou CZ*, Hou WT*, Chen Y*. Transport mechanism of human bilirubin transporter ABCC2 tuned by the inter-module regulatory domain. Nature Communications. 2024 Feb; 15(1):1061.

2) Wang J, Li X, Wang FF, Cheng MT, Mao YX, Fang SC, Wang L, Zhou CZ*, Hou WT*, Chen Y*. Placing steroid hormones within the human ABCC3 transporter reveals a compatible amphiphilic substrate-binding pocket. EMBO Journal. 2023 Sep; 42(17):e113415.

3) Chen Y, Wang L, Hou WT, Zha ZH, Xu K, Zhou CZ*, Li Q*, Chen YX*. Structural insights into human ABCC4-mediated transport of platelet agonist and antagonist. Nature Cardiovascular Research. 2023 Jun; 2:693–701

4) Chen ZP, Xu D, Wang L, Mao YX, Li Y, Cheng MT, Zhou CZ*, Hou WT*, Chen Y*. Structural basis of substrate recognition and translocation by human very long-chain fatty acid transporter ABCD1. Nature Communications. 2022 Jun; 13(1):3299.

5) Wang L#, Hou WT#, *, Wang J, Xu D, Guo C, Sun LF, Ruan K, Zhou CZ*, Chen Y*. Structures of human bile acid exporter ABCB11 reveal a transport mechanism facilitated by two tandem substrate-binding pockets. Cell Research. 2022 May; 32(5):501-504.

6) Xu D, Li YY, Yang FR, Sun CR, Pan JH, Wang L, Chen ZP, Fang SC, Yao XB, Hou WT*, Zhou CZ*, Chen Y*. Structure and Transport Mechanism of the Human Cholesterol Transporter ABCG1. Cell Reports. 2022 Jan; 38(4):110298.

7) Wang L#, Hou WT#, Chen L, Jiang YL, Xu D, Sun LF*, Zhou CZ*, Chen Y*. Cryo-EM structure of human bile salts exporter ABCB11. Cell Research. 2020 Jul; 30(7):623-625.

8) Xu D#, Feng Z#, Hou WT, Jiang YL, Wang L, Sun LF*, Zhou CZ*, Chen Y*. Cryo-EM structure of human lysosomal cobalamin exporter ABCD4. Cell Research. 2019 Dec; 29(12):1039-1041.

9) Yang HB#, Hou WT#, Cheng MT#, Jiang YL*, Chen Y*, Zhou CZ*. Structure of a MacAB-like efflux pump from Streptococcus pneumoniae. Nature Communications. 2018 January; 9(1):196.