Wenping Zou is a Postdoc. Researcher of Chemistry&Biology at the UTHealth Houston bioinformatics Lab. His research interests include synthetic chemistry& biology, bioinformatics and protein-based sensor. He is active in the research areas, which includes interdiscipline, bioorthogonal reactions, bio-sensors, and polyethylene.
PhD in Bioinorganic Chemistry, 2022
University of Houston
MS in Polymer Chemistry & Physics, 2017
University of Science and Technology of China
BSc in Polymer Engineering, 2014
HeFei University of Technology
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.One key mutation introducing a second cysteine residue in place of asparagine (CreiLOV_N41C) significantly altered metal affinity and selectivity, yielding a zinc sensor. The fluorescence intensity and lifetime of CreiLOV_N41C were reversibly quenched by Zn2+ ions with a biologically relevant affinity (apparent dissociation constant, Kd, of 1 nM). Copper quenching of CreiLOV_N41C was retained but with several orders of magnitude higher affinity than CreiLOV (Kd = 0.066 fM for Cu2+, 5.4 fM for Cu+) and partial reversibility.
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