王鹏蔚
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Name (Simplified Chinese):王鹏蔚
Name (Pinyin):Pengwei Wang
Professional Title:Professor
Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
Degree:博士
Business Address:园艺全国重点实验室
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Alma Mater:Oxford Brookes University
Discipline:Cell Biology Pomology Olericulture
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Paper Publications
- Wang, P.#, Pleskot, R.#, Zang, J., Winkler, J., Wang, J., Yperman, K., Zhang, T., Wang, K., Gong, J., Guan, Y., et al. (2019). Plant AtEH/Pan1 proteins drive autophagosome formation at ER-PM contact sites with actin and endocytic machinery.Nature Comm.10, 5132.
- Wang, P. * & Hussey, P.J. * (2019) Plant ER-PM Contact Sites in Endocytosis and Autophagy: Does the Local Composition of Membrane Phospholipid Play a Role?Front Plant Sci, 10: 23.
- Hawes, C.*, Wang, P. and Kriechbaumer, V. (2018) Labelling the ER for light and fluorescence microscopy.Methods Mol Biol.1691:1-14.
- Wang, P.*, Richardson, C., Hawes, C. and Hussey, P.J. (2018) Characterization of Proteins Localized to Plant ER-PM Contact Sites.Methods Mol Biol. 1691:23-31.
- Wang, P., Hawkins, T.J. and Hussey P.J.* (2017) Connecting membranes to the actin cytoskeleton.Curr Opin in Plant Biol.40: 71-76.
- Wang, P. and Hussey, P.J.* (2017) NETWORKED 3B: a novel protein in the actin cytoskeleton-endoplasmic reticulum interaction.J Exp Bot68(7): 1441-1450.
- Wang P., Hawes C., and Hussey P.J.* (2017) Plant endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contacts sites.Trends in Plant Science22(4): 289-297.
- Siao W., Wang P., Voigt B., Hussey P.J.*, Baluska F.* (2016) Arabidopsis SYT1 maintains stability of cortical endoplasmic reticulum networks and VAP27-1-enriched endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites.J Exp Bot, 67, 6161-6171.
- Wang, P., Richardson, C., Hawes, C. and Hussey, P.J* (2016). Arabidopsis NAP1 regulates the formation of autophagosomes.Curr Biol, 26: 2060-2069.
- Wang, P., Hawkins, T.J., Richardson, C., Sparkes, I., Hawes, C. and Hussey, P.J.* (2016) Plant VAP proteins: domain characterization, intercellular localization, and role in plant development.New Phyt, 210:1311-1326.