Xinbin Chen
xbchen@ucdavis.edu
VM Surgical & Radiological Sci
Internal Medicine - Medicine
Office
2128A Tupper Hall
+1 530 754 8404
Degrees:
1991
PhD
Michigan State University
Microbiology
1985
MS
Nanjing Agricultural University in China
Infectious Diseases
1982
BVSc
Anhui Agricultural University in China
Veterinary Medicine
Awards:
Distinguished Teaching Award, Medical College of Georgia, 2000
Department and Center Affiliations:
Surgical and Radiological Sciences
Internal Medicine
UCD Cancer Center
Center for Comparative Oncology
Professional Societies:
Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007-2012
Member of the Editorial Board, Cancer Biology and Therapy, 2006-2009
American Association for Cancer Research
American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
American Association for Microbiology
AAAS
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Specialties / Focus:
Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
Publications:
Last updated 5/21/2010
(Selected from ~75 publications)
Harm, K and X. Chen. 2005. The C-terminus is a cell fate determinant of the p53 family proteins. Mol. Cell. Biol. 25:2014-2030.
Liu, G. and X. Chen. 2006. DNA polymerase eta, the product of the Xeroderma Pigmentosum Variant gene and a target of p53, modulates the DNA damage checkpoint and p53 activation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 26(4):1398-1413.
Helton, E. S., J. Zhu, and X. Chen. 2006. The unique DN residues, the PXXP motif, and the PPXY motif are required for the transcriptional activity of the DN variant of p63. J. Biol. Chem. 281(5): 2533-2542.
Jung, E. J., G. Liu, W. Zhou, and X. Chen. 2006. Myosin VI is a mediator of the p53-dependent cell survival pathway. Mol. Cell. Biol. 26: 2175-2186.
Scoumanne, A. and X. Chen. 2006. ECT2, a guanine nucleotide-exchange factor for Rho GTPases and a target of p53, is required for cell cycle transition from G1 to S. Cancer Research 66: 6271-6279.
Shu, L. W. Yan, and X. Chen. 2006. RNPC1, a RNA-binding protein and a target of the p53 family, is required for maintaining the stability of the basal and stress-induced p21 transcript. Genes & Dev. 20: 2961-2972.
Harms, K. and X. Chen. 2007. Histone deacetylase 2 modulates p53 transcriptional activities through regulation of p53-DNA binding activity. Cancer Res. 67: 3145-3152.
Zhang, J. and X. Chen. 2007. DNp73 modulates NGF-mediated neuronal differentiation through repression of TrkA. Mol. Cell. Biol. 27: 3868-3880.
Scoumanne, A. and X. Chen. 2007. The Lysine-Specific Demethylase 1 is required for cell proliferation in both p53-dependent and -independent manners. J. Biol. Chem. 282: 15471-15475.
Laboratory Personnel:
Tupper 2117-2119
A. Scoumanne, Ph.D.; W. Yan, M.D. and Ph.D.; S-J Cho, Ph.D.; Y. Zhang, Ph.D.; A Rossi, Ph.D.; Y-S Jung, Ph.D.; X. Chen, M.D. and Ph.D.; S. Y. Yeo; Y. Qian; J. Zhang, Ph.D.
Teaching Interests:
Cell Cycle, Tumor Suppressor, Oncogene, Signal Transduction, Transcriptional Regulation