Jun Qin

Staff
Molecular Cardiology
Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute
United States of America

Professor Cardiology
Biography

Every living cell in our body is composed of hundreds of thousands of proteins. These proteins are highly coordinated in their functions for regulating diverse cellular processes and thus fundamental to our life. 

Research Intrest

Signal Transduction; Integrin; Cell adhesion; Cell migration; Kinase; Heart disease; Cancer; Structural biology; Protein NMR; Protein Crystallography

List of Publications
Vaynberg, J. et al. Structure of an ultra weak protein-protein complex and its crucial role in regulation of cell morphology and motility. Molecular Cell, 17:513-523,2005.
Vinogradova, O., et al. A structural mechanism of integrin αIIbβ3 ‘inside-out’ activation as regulated by its cytoplasmic face. Cell, 110, 587-597, 2002.