Fengbin Wang

Fengbin Wang

University of Virginia

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Fengbin Wang

Fengbin Wang, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of cryo-EM, microbial pili, peptide nanotube design.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Structural basis of Acinetobacter type IV pili targeting by an RNA virus

An extensive disulfide bond network prevents tail contraction in Agrobacteriumtumefaciens phage Milano

Structural diversity and clustering of bacterial flagellar outer domains

Hierarchical assembly of intrinsically disordered short peptides

Neck and capsid architecture of the robust Agrobacterium phage Milano

Cell spheroid creation by transcytotic intercellular gelation

The evolution of archaeal flagellar filaments

Extracellular cytochrome nanowires appear to be ubiquitous in prokaryotes

Fengbin Wang Information

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Citations(all)

1850

Citations(since 2020)

1696

Cited By

641

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

38

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Fengbin Wang Skills & Research Interests

cryo-EM

microbial pili

peptide nanotube design

Top articles of Fengbin Wang

Structural basis of Acinetobacter type IV pili targeting by an RNA virus

Nature Communications

2024/3/29

An extensive disulfide bond network prevents tail contraction in Agrobacteriumtumefaciens phage Milano

Nature communications

2024/1/26

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Structural diversity and clustering of bacterial flagellar outer domains

bioRxiv

2024

Hierarchical assembly of intrinsically disordered short peptides

Chem

2023/9/14

Neck and capsid architecture of the robust Agrobacterium phage Milano

Communications Biology

2023/9/8

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Cell spheroid creation by transcytotic intercellular gelation

Nature nanotechnology

2023/9

The evolution of archaeal flagellar filaments

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), USA

2023/7/3

Extracellular cytochrome nanowires appear to be ubiquitous in prokaryotes

Cell

2023/6/22

Microbial nanowires: type IV pili or cytochrome filaments?

2023/4/1

Models are useful until high-resolution structures are available

2023/3/31

Fast and automated protein-DNA/RNA macromolecular complex modeling from cryo-EM maps

Briefings in Bioinformatics

2023/3

Archaeal DNA-import apparatus is homologous to bacterial conjugation machinery

Nature Communications

2023/2/7

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Enzyme Responsive Rigid-Rod Aromatics Target “Undruggable” Phosphatases to Kill Cancer Cells in a Mimetic Bone Microenvironment

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2022/7/18

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Bing Xu
Bing Xu

H-Index: 12

Mating pair stabilization mediates bacterial conjugation species specificity

Nature Microbiology

2022/7

Archaeal bundling pili of Pyrobaculum calidifontis reveal similarities between archaeal and bacterial biofilms

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/6/28

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

TRMT6/61A-dependent base methylation of tRNA-derived fragments regulates gene-silencing activity and the unfolded protein response in bladder cancer

Nature Communications

2022/4/20

Spindle-shaped archaeal viruses evolved from rod-shaped ancestors to package a larger genome

Cell

2022/4/14

Cryo-EM of helical polymers

2022/2/8

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Atomic structure of Lanreotide nanotubes revealed by cryo-EM

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/1/25

Fengbin Wang
Fengbin Wang

H-Index: 13

Association of novel TMEM67 variants with mild phenotypes of high gamma‐glutamyl transpeptidase cholestasis and congenital hepatic fibrosis

Journal of Cellular Physiology

2022

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