Professor Xiaoqiang YAO
Address | (Office): |
224A, Lo Kwee-Seong Integrated Biomedical Sciences Building, Area 39, CUHK | |||
(Lab): |
224-225, Lo Kwee-Seong Integrated Biomedical Sciences Building, Area 39, CUHK | ||||
Phone | (Office): |
(852) 3943 6877 | |||
(Lab): |
(852) 3943 5735 | ||||
Fax | (852) 2603 5123 | ||||
yao2068@cuhk.edu.hk | |||||
Web | http://ihome.cuhk.edu.hk/ ~b887763 |
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Education
1991 | Ph.D. | The State University of New York at Buffalo, USA | |
1992 | M.Phil. | Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
1981 | B.Sc. | Hangzhou University, China |
Position
- Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Research Interests
- Protein trafficking
- Patch clamp and ion channel study
- Identification of a voltage-gated channel in human and plant endosome
Representative Publications
- Ma X, Cai Y, He D, Zou C, Zhang P, Lo CY, Xu Z, Chan FL, Shan Y, Chen Y, Zhu R, Lei J, Jin J and *Yao X. (2012) Transient receptor potential channel TRPC5 is essential for P-glycoprotein induction in drug-resistant cancer cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 109: 16282-16287.
- Du J, Wong WY, Sun L, Huang Y and *Yao X. (2012) Protein kinase G regulates flow-induced Ca2+ entry in M1-CCD cells. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 23: 1172-1180.
- Ma X, Qiu S, Luo JH, Ma Y, Ngai CY, Shen B, Wong CO, Huang Y and *Yao X. (2010) Functional role of TRPV4-TRPC1 complex in flow-induced Ca2+ influx. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 30: 851-858.
- Kwan HY, Shen B, Ma X, Kwok YC, Huang Y, Man YB, Yu S and *Yao X. (2009) TRPC1 Associates With BKCa Channel to Form a Signal Complex in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. Circulation Research 104: 670-678.
- Cheng KT, Leung YK, Shen B, Kwan HY, Kwok YC, Wong CO, Ma X, Huang Y and *Yao X. (2008) CNGA2 channels mediate adenosine-induced Ca2+ influx in vascular endothelial cells. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology28: 913-918.
- *Yao X and Garland CJ. (2005) Recent development in endothelial cell TRP channels. Circulation Research (Invited Review) 97: 853-863.
- Kwan HY, Huang Y and *Yao X. (2004) Regulation of canonical transient receptor potential channel isoforms 3 (TRPC3) by protein kinase G. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 101: 2625-2630.
- Kwan HY, Leung PC, Huang Y and *Yao X. (2003) Depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores sensitizes the flow-induced Ca2+ influx in rat endothelial cells. Circulation Research 92: 286-292.
- *Yao X and Huang Y (2003) From nitric oxide to endothelial cytosolic Ca, a negative feedback control. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 24: 263-266.
- *Yao X, Kwan HY, Chan FL, Chan NWK and Huang Y. (2000) A protein kinase G-sensitive channel mediates flow-induced Ca2+ entry in endothelial cells. FASEB Journal 14: 932-938.
Research Grants as PC/PI
- 2014-2021, Research Grants Council (RGC) Areas of Excellence Scheme (AoE) Grant “Center for organelle biogenesis and function”, HK$47,250,000;
- 2011-2014, Research Grants Council (RGC) GRF Grant “TRPV4-C1-P2 complex: assembly and function”, HK$1,265,000;
- 2011-2013, RGC GRF Grant “Role of TRPC5-related channels in mechanosensing of aortic arch baroreceptor”, HK$1,380,000;
- 2011-2016, RGC Theme-based Research Scheme “Cell-Based Heart Regeneration”, HK$60,000,000;
- 2010-2012, RGC GRF Grant “Functional Role of Endothelial TRPV4-TRPC1 Complex in Vascular Tone Control”, HK$1,086,40.
Professional Activities
- Co-Editor-in-Chief: The Open Circulation and Vascular Journal (Current).
- Editor-in-Chief: The Open Circulation and Vascular Journal (2008-2011)
- Editorial Broad: Frontiers in Pharmacology of Ion Channel and Channelopathies (current) and Frontiers in Vascular and Smooth Muscle Pharmacology (current)
- Reviewer: Hong Kong RGC Earmarked Grant, Wellcome Trust of the United Kingdom, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, Diabetes UK grant