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Jianping Jin

Jianping Jin

D-Index & Metrics

Molecular Biology

D-Index
46
Citations
12158
World Ranking
2786
National Ranking
78

Jianping Jin publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jianping Jin sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 87 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Jianping Jin D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Molecular Biology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jianping Jin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jianping Jin is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and has contributed extensively to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans various subfields, including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Surgery, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their main research topics include:

  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • RNA Research and Splicing

Jianping Jin has published in multiple venues, with frequent contributions to the following journals:

  • Biophysical Journal
  • Frontiers in Physiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Jianping Jin include:

  • "Troponin Variants as Markers of Skeletal Muscle Health and Diseases", 2021, Frontiers in Physiology
  • "Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus infections induce autophagy in Vero cells via ROS-dependent endoplasmic reticulum stress through PERK and IRE1 pathways", 2020, Veterinary Microbiology
  • "Evolution of Flight Muscle Contractility and Energetic Efficiency", 2020, Frontiers in Physiology
  • "The glutamic acid-rich-long C-terminal extension of troponin T has a critical role in insect muscle functions", 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • "Targeting proteostasis of the HEV replicase to combat infection in preclinical models", 2022, Journal of Hepatology

Jianping Jin has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Han-Zhong Feng
  • Tianxin Cao
  • Tzu-Bou Hsieh
  • Monica Rasmussen
  • Xiubin Liang

In addition to journal articles, Jianping Jin has contributed to book publications. A notable example is the forthcoming book titled Calponin and Transgelin: Molecular Evolution, Function, Regulation and Medical Relevance, scheduled for publication in 2025 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. eBooks.

Best Publications

  • The Keap1-BTB Protein Is an Adaptor That Bridges Nrf2 to a Cul3-Based E3 Ligase: Oxidative Stress Sensing by a Cul3-Keap1 Ligase

    Sara B. Cullinan;John D. Gordan;Jianping Jin;J. Wade Harper

  • The Fbw7 tumor suppressor regulates glycogen synthase kinase 3 phosphorylation-dependent c-Myc protein degradation

    Markus Welcker;Amir Orian;Jianping Jin;Jonathan A. Grim;Jonathan A. Grim

  • Systematic analysis and nomenclature of mammalian F-box proteins

    Jianping Jin;Timothy Cardozo;Ruth C. Lovering;Stephen J. Elledge

  • A family of diverse Cul4-Ddb1-interacting proteins includes Cdt2, which is required for S phase destruction of the replication factor Cdt1.

    Jianping Jin;Emily E. Arias;Jing Chen;J. Wade Harper

  • microRNA expression in the prefrontal cortex of individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

    Diana O Perkins;Clark D Jeffries;L Fredrik Jarskog;J Michael Thomson

  • The human and mouse replication-dependent histone genes.

    William F. Marzluff;Preetam Gongidi;Keith R. Woods;Jianping Jin

  • Dual E1 activation systems for ubiquitin differentially regulate E2 enzyme charging

    Jianping Jin;Xue Li;Steven P. Gygi;J. Wade Harper

  • Control of lipid metabolism by phosphorylation-dependent degradation of the SREBP family of transcription factors by SCF(Fbw7).

    Anders Sundqvist;Maria T. Bengoechea-Alonso;Xin Ye;Vasyl Lukiyanchuk

  • The v-Jun point mutation allows c-Jun to escape GSK3-dependent recognition and destruction by the Fbw7 ubiquitin ligase.

    Wenyi Wei;Jianping Jin;Susanne Schlisio;Susanne Schlisio;J. Wade Harper

  • SCFβ-TRCP links Chk1 signaling to degradation of the Cdc25A protein phosphatase

    Jianping Jin;Takahiro Shirogane;Lai Xu;Grzegorz Nalepa;Grzegorz Nalepa

  • Serial determination of glomerular filtration rate in conscious mice using FITC-inulin clearance

    Zhonghua Qi;Zhonghua Qi;Irene Whitt;Amit Mehta;Jianping Jin

  • SCFβ-TRCP controls clock-dependent transcription via casein kinase 1-dependent degradation of the mammalian period-1 (Per1) protein

    Takahiro Shirogane;Jianping Jin;Xiaolu L. Ang;J. Wade Harper

  • Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Oncoprotein Associates with the Cullin 2 Ubiquitin Ligase Complex, Which Contributes to Degradation of the Retinoblastoma Tumor Suppressor

    KyungWon Huh;Xiaobo Zhou;Hiroyuki Hayakawa;Je Yoel Cho

  • A virus-encoded RNA polymerase purified from baculovirus-infected cells

    Linda A. Guarino;Bin Xu;Jianping Jin;Wen Dong

  • PRP19 transforms into a sensor of RPA-ssDNA after DNA damage and drives ATR activation via a ubiquitin-mediated circuitry.

    Alexandre Maréchal;Ju Mei Li;Xiao Ye Ji;Ching Shyi Wu

  • CRL4Cdt2-Mediated Destruction of the Histone Methyltransferase Set8 Prevents Premature Chromatin Compaction in S Phase

    Richard C. Centore;Courtney G. Havens;Amity L. Manning;Ju Mei Li

  • Generation and characterization of Smac/DIABLO-deficient mice.

    Hitoshi Okada;Woong Kyung Suh;Woong Kyung Suh;Jianping Jin;Minna Woo;Minna Woo

  • Elevated sphingosine-1-phosphate promotes sickling and sickle cell disease progression

    Yujin Zhang;Vladimir Berka;Anren Song;Kaiqi Sun

  • Skp2 E3 Ligase Integrates ATM Activation and Homologous Recombination Repair by Ubiquitinating NBS1

    Juan Wu;Xian Zhang;Xian Zhang;Ling Zhang;Ling Zhang;Ching Yuan Wu;Ching Yuan Wu

  • Changing Residue 338 in Human Factor IX from Arginine to Alanine Causes an Increase in Catalytic Activity

    Jinli Chang;Jianping Jin;Pete Lollar;Wolfram Bode

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Wade Harper
J. Wade Harper Harvard Medical School
Yang Xia
Yang Xia The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Rodney E. Kellems
Rodney E. Kellems The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Linda A. Guarino
Linda A. Guarino Texas A&M University
Xin-Hua Feng
Xin-Hua Feng Zhejiang University
Pumin Zhang
Pumin Zhang Baylor College of Medicine
William Dowhan
William Dowhan The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Stephen J. Elledge
Stephen J. Elledge Harvard University
Bruce E. Clurman
Bruce E. Clurman Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Scott W. Lowe
Scott W. Lowe Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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