Chin-Tien Wang

Chin-Tien Wang Professor

Molecular Virus, Reverse Transcription Virus, AIDS Virus
chintien@nycu.edu.tw
(02)28712121 ext 82684或82655

  • Bachelor of Medicine, School of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical Univ. 1984
  • Ph.D., Department of Microbiology and Immunology., Oregon Health Sciences Univ. USA 1993
  • Associate Prof., Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming Univ. 1993
  • Adjunct Associate Investigator, Department of Medical Research and Education. Taipei Veterans General Hospital 1995
  • Prof., Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming Univ. 2001

HIV-1 protease mediates virus maturation by processing viral structural protein Gag precursors during or after virus budding. The PR-mediated virus maturation is necessary for acquisition of viral infectivity. Timing of PR activation appears to be critical for virus assembly as premature PR activation can reduce virion release due to premature cleavage of Gag. Our primary goal is to elucidate the mechanism of PR activation. We also analyze the SARS-CoV structural domains involved in virus particle assembly. BST-2/tetherin has been reported to restrict enveloped virus release by tethering the progeny virions to the cell surface. We investigate the impact of BST-2/tetherin on coronavirus replication and explore whether coronaviruses or SARS-CoV has not yet identified strategy to oppose the BST-2/tetehrin anti-viral function.