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Haibin Yang
Researcher at Southern University of Science and Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 139
Haibin Yang is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 101 citations. Previous affiliations of Haibin Yang include University of Macau.
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Structural basis of kindlin-mediated integrin recognition and activation
Huadong Li,Yi Deng,Kang Sun,Haibin Yang,Haibin Yang,Jie Liu,Meiling Wang,Zhang Zhang,Jirong Lin,Chuanyue Wu,Chuanyue Wu,Zhiyi Wei,Zhiyi Wei,Cong Yu +13 more
TL;DR: The structural, biochemical, and cellular results provide mechanistic explanations that account for the effects of kindlins on integrin activation as well as for how kindlin mutations found in patients with Kindler syndrome and leukocyte-adhesion deficiency may impact integrin-mediated processes.
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Complex structures of Rsu1 and PINCH1 reveal a regulatory mechanism of the ILK/PINCH/Parvin complex for F-actin dynamics
Haibin Yang,Haibin Yang,Leishu Lin,Kang Sun,Ting Zhang,Wan Chen,Lianghui Li,Yuchen Xie,Chuanyue Wu,Zhiyi Wei,Cong Yu +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Rsu1/PINCH1 complex was solved and the leucine-rich-repeats of Rsu 1 formed a solenoid structure to tightly associate with the C-terminal region of PINCH1.
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Author response: Complex structures of Rsu1 and PINCH1 reveal a regulatory mechanism of the ILK/PINCH/Parvin complex for F-actin dynamics
Haibin Yang,Haibin Yang,Leishu Lin,Kang Sun,Ting Zhang,Wan Chen,Lianghui Li,Yuchen Xie,Chuanyue Wu,Zhiyi Wei,Cong Yu +10 more
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The substrate selectivity of papain-like proteases from human-infecting coronaviruses correlates with innate immune suppression
Yuxian Xiong,Bing Huang,Ying Yang,Ziyang Fu,Huidong Xu,Ming Li,Dan Cao,Manman Zhang,Haibin Yang,Xiaogang Niu,Cong Yu,Hao Huang +11 more
TL;DR: Xiong et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the deubiquitylation and deISGylation activities of PLPs from weakly pathogenic coronaviruses and found that their enzymatic properties correlated with their ability to suppress innate immune responses.
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Interaction between DLC-1 and SAO-1 facilitates CED-4 translocation during apoptosis in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline
Dandan Zhang,Haibin Yang,Ling Jiang,Changsheng Zhao,Mengjun Wang,Boyi Hu,Cong Yu,Zhiyi Wei,Yu Chung Tse +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors showed that SAO-1 binds DLC-1 and prevents its degradation to promote apoptosis in C. elegans germ cells, and they further showed that SOO-1 interacted with DLC-1 to form a 2:4 complex, where each of the two β-sheets in the SAO+1 peptide interacted with two DLC−1 dimers.