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Hongmin Li is a researcher primarily affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant focus on infectious diseases and molecular biology subfields.

The scientist's research extensively covers topics such as SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, mosquito-borne diseases and control, intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage research, COVID-19 clinical research studies, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, gut microbiota and health, and diet and metabolism studies.

Recent publications by Hongmin Li include the following works:

  • "Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agent Niclosamide and Its Therapeutic Potential," 2020, ACS Infectious Diseases
  • "Impact of coronavirus outbreak on psychological health," 2020, Journal of Global Health
  • "Inhibition of miR-331-3p and miR-9-5p ameliorates Alzheimer's disease by enhancing autophagy," 2020, Theranostics
  • "Prospect of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: Potential role in vaccine and therapeutic development," 2020, Virus Research
  • "Autophagy receptor OPTN (optineurin) regulates mesenchymal stem cell fate and bone-fat balance during aging by clearing FABP3," 2020, Autophagy

Collaborative work is a notable component of their career. Frequent co-authors include Zhong Li (19 coauthored works), Subodh Kumar Samrat (14), Anil Mathew Tharappel (10), Xu-Lian Tang (10), and Dan-Qing Liao (10).

Hongmin Li's publications appear recurrently in several venues, indicating the range and consistency of their research output. Major publication venues are:

  • PubMed (6 publications)
  • ACS Infectious Diseases (5 publications)
  • UNC Libraries (4 publications)
  • Research Square (4 publications)
  • Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (3 publications)

Their work is interdisciplinary, combining fields such as medicine with molecular biology and epidemiology, and extends into public health, environmental, and occupational health. This multidisciplinary focus supports a broad understanding of both molecular mechanisms and applied health sciences.

Best Publications

  • West Nile Virus 5′-Cap Structure Is Formed by Sequential Guanine N-7 and Ribose 2′-O Methylations by Nonstructural Protein 5

    Debashish Ray;Aaloki Shah;Mark Tilgner;Yi Guo

  • Structure and function of flavivirus NS5 methyltransferase.

    Yangsheng Zhou;Debashish Ray;Yiwei Zhao;Hongping Dong

  • The structural basis of T cell activation by superantigens.

    Hongmin Li;Andrea Llera;Emilio L. Malchiodi;Roy A. Mariuzza

  • Crystal structure of a T-cell receptor β-chain complexed with a superantigen

    Barry A. Fields;Emilio L. Malchiodi;Emilio L. Malchiodi;Hongmin Li;Xavier Ysern

  • Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agent Niclosamide and Its Therapeutic Potential.

    Jimin Xu;Pei Yong Shi;Hongmin Li;Jia Zhou

  • Three-Dimensional Structure of the Complex between a T Cell Receptor β Chain and the Superantigen Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B

    Hongmin Li;Andrea Llera;Daisuke Tsuchiya;Lukas Leder

  • Existing drugs as broad-spectrum and potent inhibitors for Zika virus by targeting NS2B-NS3 interaction

    Zhong Li;Matthew Brecher;Yong Qiang Deng;Jing Zhang

  • A mutational analysis of binding interactions in an antigen-antibody protein-protein complex.

    William Dall'Acqua;Ellen R. Goldman;Wenhong Lin;Connie Teng

  • X-ray snapshots of the maturation of an antibody response to a protein antigen.

    Yili Li;Hongmin Li;Hongmin Li;Feng Yang;Sandra J Smith-Gill

  • A Mutational Analysis of the Binding of Staphylococcal Enterotoxins B and C3 to the T Cell Receptor β Chain and Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II

    Lukas Leder;Andrea Llera;Pascal M. Lavoie;Marina I. Lebedeva

  • Immunoassay Targeting Nonstructural Protein 5 To Differentiate West Nile Virus Infection from Dengue and St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Infections and from Flavivirus Vaccination

    Susan J. Wong;Rebekah H. Boyle;Valerie L. Demarest;Anh N. Woodmansee

  • Structure of the Vdelta domain of a human gammadelta T-cell antigen receptor.

    Hongmin Li;Marina I. Lebedeva;Andrea S. Llera;Barry A. Fields

  • Structural basis for the binding of an immunodominant peptide from myelin basic protein in different registers by two HLA-DR2 proteins.

    Yili Li;Hongmin Li;Roland Martin;Roy A Mariuzza

  • Transcription Factor Bcl11b Controls Identity and Function of Mature Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells.

    Danielle Califano;Jonathan J. Cho;Mohammad N. Uddin;Mohammad N. Uddin;Kyle J. Lorentsen;Kyle J. Lorentsen

  • Crystal structure of a superantigen bound to the high-affinity, zinc-dependent site on MHC class II.

    Yili Li;Hongmin Li;Nazzareno Dimasi;John K. McCormick

  • West Nile virus methyltransferase catalyzes two methylations of the viral RNA cap through a substrate-repositioning mechanism.

    Hongping Dong;Suping Ren;Bo Zhang;Yangsheng Zhou

  • A conformational switch high-throughput screening assay and allosteric inhibition of the flavivirus NS2B-NS3 protease.

    Matthew Brecher;Zhong Li;Binbin Liu;Binbin Liu;Jing Zhang

  • Structures of two streptococcal superantigens bound to TCR beta chains reveal diversity in the architecture of T cell signaling complexes.

    Eric J. Sundberg;Hongmin Li;Andrea S. Llera;John K. McCormick

  • Prospect of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: Potential role in vaccine and therapeutic development.

    Subodh Kumar Samrat;Anil M. Tharappel;Zhong Li;Hongmin Li;Hongmin Li

  • MHC class I molecules, structure and function.

    K Natarajan;H Li;R A Mariuzza;D H Margulies

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy A. Mariuzza
Roy A. Mariuzza University of Maryland, College Park
Laura D. Kramer
Laura D. Kramer University at Albany, State University of New York
Pei-Yong Shi
Pei-Yong Shi GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Marlene Belfort
Marlene Belfort University at Albany, State University of New York
Ruili Huang
Ruili Huang National Institutes of Health
Jia Zhou
Jia Zhou The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Menghang Xia
Menghang Xia National Institutes of Health
Patrick M. Schlievert
Patrick M. Schlievert University of Iowa
Craig T. Morita
Craig T. Morita University of Iowa
David H. Margulies
David H. Margulies National Institutes of Health

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