I’m Zehui Qu (@zququ), Postdoc at BCBDI of SIAT, CAS.
My work mainly focuses on:
Structure study of Neurobiology related proteins.
Single virus tracking of PRVs based on quantum dots.
Structure study of the virus.
My research interests include vaccine design of animal infectious disease based on crystallography and cryo-em.
Find my detail information in CV.
Please feel free to contact me.
Postdoc in Neurobiology, 2020 -
The Brain Cognition and Brain Disease Institute of Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
PhD in Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology, 2016 - 2020
China Agricultural University
Master in Veterinary Molecular Viology, 2013 - 2016
Graduate School in Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
BSc in Veterinary, 2009 - 2013
Northeast Agricultural University
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2019-06-15
On The Cover:
Bat MHC class I’s Ag binding groove (teal) is different from other reported structures (fish, chicken, and human in magenta, yellow, and cyan, respectively) with a cluster of uniquely inserted residues which can help bat MHC class I promote the binding of high-affinity peptides. The (2Fo-Fc) map of these differential residues is shown. Qu, Z., Z. Li, L. Ma, X. Wei, L. Zhang, R. Liang, G. Meng, N. Zhang, and C. Xia. 2019. Structure and peptidome of the bat MHC class I molecule reveal a novel mechanism leading to high-affinity peptide binding.
J. Immunol. 202: 3493–3506.