Wen-Jiang Chen
Harbin Medical University
6 Papers
6 Citations
Wen-Jiang Chen is an academic researcher from Harbin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal peptide & Target protein. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Improved expression of secretory and trimeric proteins in mammalian cells via the introduction of a new trimer motif and a mutant of the tPA signal sequence
Jia-Ye Wang,Wen-Ting Song,Yan Li,Wen-Jiang Chen,Dan Yang,Guocai Zhong,Haizhou Zhou,Cai-Yun Ren,Hao-Tong Yu,Hong Ling +9 more
TL;DR: The combination of the trimer motif, MTQ, and the signal peptide, 22P/A, may serve as a universal mammalian vector for producing trimeric proteins in vaccine development.
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Comparison of the patterns of antibody recall responses to HIV-1 gp120 and hepatitis B surface antigen in immunized mice
Hao-Tong Yu,Jia-Ye Wang,Dan Tian,Ming-Xia Wang,Yan Li,Li Yuan,Wen-Jiang Chen,Di Li,Min Zhuang,Hong Ling +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that HIV-1 gp120 induced slower recall antibody responses but redundant non-specific IgG responses at early time after boosting compared to HBsAg, which may provide a direction to improve HIV envelope immunogenicity.
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Divergent Primary Immune Responses Induced by Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 gp120 and Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Determine Antibody Recall Responses
Li Yuan,Wen-Jiang Chen,Jia-Ye Wang,Yan Li,Dan Tian,Ming-Xia Wang,Hao-Tong Yu,Ying-Chu Xu,Di Li,Min Zhuang,Hong Ling +10 more
TL;DR: Compared with HBsAg, gp120 induced higher frequencies of Tfh cells and programmed death (PD)-1+ T cells, greater major histocompatibility complex II expression on B cells, but weaker germinal center reactions and memory B cell responses in the draining lymph nodes, accompanied by slower antibody recall responses and poor immune memory responses.
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Patent
Expression method of a high secretory tripolymer protein
Wen-Jiang Chen,Dechun Cheng,Yan Li,Hong Ling,Jia-Ye Wang,Dan Yang +5 more
- 19 May 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, an expression method of a high secretory tripolymer protein was proposed, which can be widely applied to viruses which are naturally in the form of tripolymers and the high level secretory expressions of other proteins in the eukaryotic cells.
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Patent
Expression method for protein trimerization modif-based high-secretory tripolymer protein
Hong Ling,Jia-Ye Wang,Yan Li,Wen-Jiang Chen,Dan Yang,Dechun Cheng +5 more
- 25 Jul 2012
TL;DR: In this article, an expression method for high-secretory tripolymer protein was proposed, where the N tail end of the target protein was connected with the tPA signal peptide, and the C tail end was connected to the protein trimerization modif protein.