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Heng Zhu
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - Ā 197
Citations - Ā 20322
Heng Zhu is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein microarray & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 185 publications receiving 17779 citations. Previous affiliations of Heng Zhu include Johns Hopkins University & Academia Sinica.
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Global analysis of protein activities using proteome chips
Michael Snyder,Heng Zhu,Paul Bertone,Scott Bidlingmaier,Metin Bilgin,Antonio Casamayor,Mark Gerstein,Ronald Jansen,Lan Ning +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for using proteome chips to systematically assay all protein interactions in a species in a high-throughput manner, and also related to methods for making protein arrays by attaching double-tagged fusion proteins to a solid support.
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Proteogenomic characterization of human colon and rectal cancer
Bing Zhang,Jing Wang,Xiaojing Wang,Jing Zhu,Qi Liu,Zhiao Shi,Matthew C. Chambers,Lisa J. Zimmerman,Kent Shaddox,Sangtae Kim,Sherri R. Davies,Sean Wang,Pei Wang,Christopher R. Kinsinger,Robert Rivers,Henry Rodriguez,R. Reid Townsend,Matthew J. Ellis,Steven A. Carr,Steven A. Carr,David L. Tabb,Robert J. Coffey,Robbert J.C. Slebos,Daniel C. Liebler,Michael A. Gillette,Karl R. Klauser,Eric Kuhn,D. R. Mani,Philipp Mertins,Karen A. Ketchum,Amanda G. Paulovich,Jeffrey R. Whiteaker,Nathan Edwards,Peter B. McGarvey,Subha Madhavan,Daniel W. Chan,Akhilesh Pandey,Ie Ming Shih,Hui Zhang,Zhen Zhang,Heng Zhu,Gordon Whiteley,Steven J. Skates,Forest M. White,Douglas A. Levine,Emily S. Boja,Tara Hiltke,Mehdi Mesri,Kenna M. Shaw,Stephen E. Stein,David Fenyƶ,Tao Liu,Jason E. McDermott,Samuel H. Payne,Karin D. Rodland,Richard D. Smith,Paul A. Rudnick,Michael Snyder,Yingming Zhao,Xian Chen,David F. Ransohoff,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Melinda E. Sanders,Yue Wang,Li Ding +64 more
TL;DR: Integrated proteogenomic analysis provides functional context to interpret genomic abnormalities and affords a new paradigm for understanding cancer biology.
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Global Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation in Yeast
Jason Ptacek,Geeta Devgan,Gregory A. Michaud,Heng Zhu,Xiaowei Zhu,Joseph Fasolo,Hong Guo,Ghil Jona,Ashton Breitkreutz,Richelle Sopko,Rhonda R. McCartney,Martin C. Schmidt,Najma Rachidi,Soo-Jung Lee,Angie S. Mah,Lihao Meng,Michael J. R. Stark,David F. Stern,Claudio De Virgilio,Mike Tyers,Brenda J. Andrews,Mark Gerstein,Barry Schweitzer,Paul F. Predki,Michael Snyder +24 more
TL;DR: The in vitro substrates recognized by most yeast protein kinases are described, with the use of proteome chip technology, and these results will provide insights into the mechanisms and roles of protein phosphorylation in many eukaryotes.
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Global analysis of protein phosphorylation in yeast
Jason Ptacek,Geeta Devgan,Gregory A. Michaud,Heng Zhu,Xiaowei Zhu,Joseph Fasolo,Hong Guo,Ghil Jona,Ashton Breitkreutz,Richelle Sopko,Rhonda R. McCartney,Martin C. Schmidt,Najma Rachidi,Soo-Jung Lee,Angie S. Mah,Lihao Meng,Michael J. R. Stark,David F. Stern,Claudio De Virgilio,Mike Tyers,Brenda J. Andrews,Mark Gerstein,Barry Schweitzer,Paul F. Predki,Michael Snyder +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the in vitro substrates recognized by most yeast protein kinases were identified, including closely related kinases of the protein kinase A family and four cyclin-dependent kinases that vary only in their cyclin subunits.
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Protein chip technology
Heng Zhu,Michael Snyder +1 more
TL;DR: Recent progress in the field of protein chips includes surface chemistry, capture molecule attachment, protein labeling and detection methods, high-throughput protein/antibody production, and applications to analyse entire proteomes.