FACULTY

Fei Liu

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Basic Information

Teacher Name: Fei Liu

Job Title: Professor

Phone: +86-25-84395658 

Email: feiliu24@njau.edu.cn

AddressYifu Building 3016

Research Areas and Descriptors

1. single-molecule study of the molecular mechanism of RNA metabolism

2. single-molecule technique based portable on-site detection of pathogens, toxins, heavy metals, etc.

Profile

Fei Liu, Professor of Nanjing Agriculture University (NJAU), got her B.S. degree in Physics at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) in 2004, and her Ph.D. degree in Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in USA in 2010. From 2010 to 2012, she was a post-doctoral fellow at University of California Berkeley. In 2012, she returned to China, and has become a professor at College of Veterinary Medicine at NJAU since then. Dr. Liu was the winner of the National Outstanding Youth Fund and many other distinguished awards.

Dr. Liu’s group is an interdisciplinary lab working at the interface of biology, physics, chemistry, molecular biology and nanotechnology, with a focus on:

1. single-molecule study of the molecular mechanism of RNA metabolism

2. single-molecule technique based portable on-site detection of pathogens, toxins, heavy metals, etc.

Publication:

1.          Yunbin Xu, Fei Liu, Juan Liu, Dandan Wang, Yan Yan, Senlin Ji, JieZan,,Jiyong Zhou, “The co-chaperone Cdc37 regulates the rabies virus phosphoprotein stability by targeting to Hsp90AA1 machinery” Scientific Report (2016) 6:27123 (IF:5.228)

2.          Andrea A. Putnam, Zhaofeng Gao (co-first authors), Fei Liu, HuijueJia, Quansheng Yang &EckhardJankowsky*, “Division of labor in an oligomer of the DEAD-box RNA helicase Ded1p” Molecular Cell (2015), 59 (1-12) (IF:15.28)

3.          QingyunXie, Fulin Zhao, Hongrui Liu, Yanke Shan, Fei Liu*, “A label-free and self-assembled electrochemical biosensor for highly sensitive detection of cyclic diguanylate monophosphate (c-di-GMP) based on RNA riboswitch”. AnalyticaChimicaActa(2015), 882:22-26(IF:4.712)

4.          Fulin Zhao, QingyunXie, Mingfei Xu, Shouyu Wang, Jiyong Zhou, Fei Liu*, “RNA aptamer based electrochemical biosensor for sensitive and selective detection of cAMP.” Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2015), 66:238-43 (IF:7.476)

5.          Liang Xue, Javier Vargas, Shouyu Wang*, Zhenhua Li, Fei Liu*, “Quantitative interferometric microscopy cytometer based on regularized optical flow algorithm”. Optics Communications (2015), 350: 222–229 (IF:1.48)

6.          Liang Xue*, Shouyu Wang, Keding Yan, Nan Sun, Zhenhua Li, and Fei Liu*, “Quantitative interferometric microscopy with improved full-field phase aberration compensation”. Optical Engineering (2014), 53 (11), 113105 (IF:0.984)

7.          Hee-Kyung Kim, Fei Liu, Jingyi Fei, Carlos Bustamante, Ruben L. Gonzalez Jr, and Ignacio Tinoco Jr.*, “A frameshifting stimulatory stem loop destabilizes the hybrid state and impedes EF-G-catalyzed translocation,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (2014), 111, 5538–5543. (IF:9.423)

8.          Liang Xue*, Shouyu Wang, Keding Yan, Nan Sun, Zhenhua Li, and Fei Liu*, “Fast pixel shifting phase unwrapping algorithm in quantitative interferometric microscopy,” Chin. Opt. Lett. (2014), 12, 071801. (IF:1.899)

9.          Jing Cao, Chao Feng, Yan Liu, Shouyu Wang, and Fei Liu*, “Highly sensitive and rapid bacteria detection using molecular beacon–Au nanoparticles hybrid nanoprobes,” Biosensors and Bioelectronics (2014), 57: 133–138(IF:7.476)

10.      Fei Liu, Andrea Putnam, and EckhardJankowsky*, “DEAD-Box Helicases Form Nucleotide-Dependent, Long-Lived Complexes with RNA,” Biochemistry (2014), 53: 423–433 (IF:2.876)

11.      Liang Xue*, Shouyu Wang, Keding Yan, Nan Sun, Pietro Ferraro, Zhenhua Li, and Fei Liu*, “Gravity driven high throughput phase detecting cytometer based on quantitative interferometric microscopy,” Optics Communications (2014), 316: 5–9.(IF:1.48)

12.      HuijueJia, Xuying Wang, Fei Liu, Ulf-Peter Guenther, Sukanya Srinivasan, James T. Anderson, and EckhardJankowsky*, “The RNA Helicase Mtr4p Modulates Polyadenylation in the TRAMP Complex,” Cell (2011), 145: 890-901. (IF:28.71)

13.      Fei Liu, Andrea Putnama, and EckhardJankowsky*, “ATP hydrolysis is required for DEAD-box protein recycling but not for duplex unwinding,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (2008), 105: 20209-20214. (IF:9.423)

Highlighted in: Editor’s Choice, Science 323, 310 (2009).