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Overview

Deyin Guo is affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University in China. Their research spans multiple fields including medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist's work particularly focuses on infectious diseases, molecular biology, epidemiology, immunology, and public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The main topics covered by Deyin Guo include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Interferon and immune responses
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Autophagy in Disease and Therapy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Deyin Guo comprise Chunmei Li, Liu Cao, Mǎng Shī, Sidi Yang, and Edward C. Holmes.

Publishing outlets regularly featuring Guo's research include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Medical Virology
  • Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
  • Virologica Sinica
  • Nature Communications

Some recent papers associated with Deyin Guo's research are:

  • "Emerging coronaviruses: Genome structure, replication, and pathogenesis," 2020, Journal of Medical Virology
  • "Emerging coronaviruses: Genome structure, replication, and pathogenesis," 2020, Journal of Medical Virology
  • "A distinct name is needed for the new coronavirus," 2020, The Lancet
  • "Virome characterization of game animals in China reveals a spectrum of emerging pathogens," 2022, Cell
  • "Remdesivir Metabolite GS-441524 Effectively Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Mouse Models," 2021, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Emerging coronaviruses: Genome structure, replication, and pathogenesis.

    Yu Chen;Qianyun Liu;Deyin Guo

  • Emerging coronaviruses: Genome structure, replication, and pathogenesis

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  • Functional screen reveals SARS coronavirus nonstructural protein nsp14 as a novel cap N7 methyltransferase

    Yu Chen;Hui Cai;Ji'an Pan;Nian Xiang

  • A distinct name is needed for the new coronavirus.

    Shibo Jiang;Zhengli Shi;Yuelong Shu;Jingdong Song

  • Biochemical and structural insights into the mechanisms of SARS coronavirus RNA ribose 2'-O-methylation by nsp16/nsp10 protein complex.

    Yu Chen;Ceyang Su;Min Ke;Xu Jin

  • Virome characterization of game animals in China reveals a spectrum of emerging pathogens

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  • Identification of Novel Subgenomic RNAs and Noncanonical Transcription Initiation Signals of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

    Snawar Hussain;Ji'an Pan;Yu Chen;Yalin Yang

  • SARS-CoV nucleocapsid protein antagonizes IFN-β response by targeting initial step of IFN-β induction pathway, and its C-terminal region is critical for the antagonism

    Xiaolu Lu;Ji’an Pan;Jiali Tao;Deyin Guo

  • Current status of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome in China

    Jianbo Zhan;Jianbo Zhan;Qin Wang;Jing Cheng;Bing Hu

  • Genome editing of CXCR4 by CRISPR/cas9 confers cells resistant to HIV-1 infection.

    Panpan Hou;Shuliang Chen;Shilei Wang;Xiao Yu

  • Molecular mechanisms of coronavirus RNA capping and methylation.

    Yu Chen;Deyin Guo

  • The Nucleocapsid Protein of Coronaviruses Acts as a Viral Suppressor of RNA Silencing in Mammalian Cells

    Lei Cui;Haiying Wang;Yanxi Ji;Jie Yang

  • Coronavirus nsp10/nsp16 Methyltransferase Can Be Targeted by nsp10-Derived Peptide In Vitro and In Vivo To Reduce Replication and Pathogenesis

    Yi Wang;Ying Sun;Andong Wu;Shan Xu

  • Genome-wide analysis of protein-protein interactions and involvement of viral proteins in SARS-CoV replication.

    Ji'An Pan;Xiaoxue Peng;Yajing Gao;Zhilin Li

  • The tumor suppressor PTEN has a critical role in antiviral innate immunity

    Shun Li;Mingzhu Zhu;Ruangang Pan;Ting Fang

  • Single mutation at the amino acid position 627 of PB2 that leads to increased virulence of an H5N1 avian influenza virus during adaptation in mice can be compensated by multiple mutations at other sites of PB2

    Junwei Li;Musarat Ishaq;Mabiala Prudence;Xiao Xi

  • Towards a protein interaction map of potyviruses: protein interaction matrixes of two potyviruses based on the yeast two-hybrid system

    Deyin Guo;Minna-Liisa Rajamäki;Mart Saarma;Jari P. T. Valkonen

  • Application of CRISPR/Cas9-Based Gene Editing in HIV-1/AIDS Therapy

    Qiaoqiao Xiao;Qiaoqiao Xiao;Deyin Guo;Shuliang Chen;Shuliang Chen

  • Inhibition of hepatitis B virus by the CRISPR/Cas9 system via targeting the conserved regions of the viral genome.

    Xing Liu;Ruidong Hao;Shuliang Chen;Deyin Guo

  • Genome editing of the HIV co-receptors CCR5 and CXCR4 by CRISPR-Cas9 protects CD4+ T cells from HIV-1 infection

    Zhepeng Liu;Shuliang Chen;Shuliang Chen;Xu Jin;Qiankun Wang

  • Biochemical and genetic evidence for interactions between potato A potyvirus-encoded proteins P1 and P3 and proteins of the putative replication complex

    Andres Merits;Andres Merits;Deyin Guo;Lilian Järvekülg;Mart Saarma

  • Hantavirus nucleocapsid protein interacts with the Fas-mediated apoptosis enhancer Daxx.

    Xiao Dong Li;Tomi P. Mäkelä;Deyin Guo;Rabah Soliymani

Frequent Co-Authors

Po Tien
Po Tien Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tero Ahola
Tero Ahola University of Helsinki
Andres Merits
Andres Merits University of Tartu
Mart Saarma
Mart Saarma University of Helsinki
Jincun Zhao
Jincun Zhao Guangzhou Medical University
Wen-Zhe Ho
Wen-Zhe Ho Temple University
Zhengli Shi
Zhengli Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jari P. T. Valkonen
Jari P. T. Valkonen University of Helsinki
Hong Peng
Hong Peng Xihua University
Dennis H. Bamford
Dennis H. Bamford University of Helsinki

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