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Jia-Cherng Horng(Jason)

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Education

PhD, State University of New York at Stony Brook (2004)
MS, Nation Tsing Hua University (1994)
BS, National Taiwan Normal University (1992)

 

Professional Experience

2019 ~  Professor of NTHU
2011 ~ 2019 Associate Professor of NTHU
2006 ~ 2011 Assistant Professor of NTHU
2004 ~ 2006 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Univ. of Wisconsin Madison

Research Interest

Peptide Chemistry, Design, and Structure, Protein Folding and Design

Publications

  1. K. Y. Huang, C. C. Yu, and J. C. Horng*. Conjugating catalytic polyproline fragments with a self-assembling peptide produces efficient artificial hydrolases. Biomacromolecules 202021, 1195-1201.
  2. T. Y. Chen, W. J. Cheng, J. C. Horng, and H. Y. Hsu*. Artificial peptide-controlled protein release of Zn2+-triggered, self-assembled histidine-tagged protein microparticle. Colloids Surf. B 2020187, 110644.
  3. K. Y. Huang and J. C. Horng*. Impacts of the terminal charged residues on polyproline conformation. J. Phys. Chem. B 2019123, 138-147.
  4. W. H. Tseng, M. C. Li, J. C. Horng, and S. K. Wang*. Strategy and effects of polyproline peptide stapling by copper(I)-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition reaction. ChemBioChem 201920, 153-158.
  5. Y. H. Ting, H. J. Chen, W. J. Cheng, and J. C. Horng*. Zinc(II)-histidine induced collagen peptide assemblies: Morphology modulation and hydrolytic catalysis evaluation. Biomacromolecules 201819, 2629-2637.
  6. C. Y. Chen*, T. P. Ko, K. F. Lin, B. L. Lin, C. H. Huang, C. H. Chiang, J. C. Horng. NADH/NADPH bi-cofactor-utilizing and thermoactive ketol-acid reductoisomerase from Sulfolobus acidocaldariusSci. Rep. 20188, 7176
  7. P. Y. Hung, Y. H. Chen, K. Y. Huang, C. C. Yu, and J. C. Horng*. Design of polyproline-based catalysts for ester hydrolysis. ACS Omega 20172, 5574-5581.
  8. Y. C. Lai, C. Y. Lin, M. R. Chung, P. Y. Hung, J. C. Horng*, I. C. Chen, and L. K. Chu*. Distance-dependent excited –state electron transfer from tryptophan to gold nanoparticles through polyproline helices. J. Phys. Chem. C 2017121, 4882-4890.
  9. C. H. Chiang, Y. H. Fu, and J. C. Horng*. Formation of AAB-type collagen heterotrimers from designed cationic and aromatic collagen-mimetic peptides: Evaluation of the C-terminal cation-p interactions. Biomacromolecules 201718, 985-993.
  10. P. W. Huang, J. M. Chang, and J. C. Horng*. Effects of glycosylated (2S,4R)-hydroxyproline on the stability and assembly of collagen triple helices. Amino Acids 201648, 2765-2772.
  11. C. H. Chiang and J. C. Horng*. Cation-p interaction induced folding of AAB-type collagen heterotrimers. J. Phys. Chem. B 2016120, 1205-1211.
  12. Y. J. Lin, L. K. Chu, and J. C. Horng*. Effects of the terminal aromatic residues on polyproline conformation: thermodynamic and kinetic studies. J. Phys. Chem. B 2015119, 15796-15806.
  13. K. Y. Huang and J. C. Horng*. Modulating the affinities of phosphopeptides for the human Pin1 WW domain using 4-substituted proline derivatives. Biochemistry 201554, 6186-6194.
  14. W. L. Hsu, T. C. Shih, and J. C. Horng*. Folding stability modulation of the villin headpiece helical subdomain by 4-fluorophenylalanine and 4-methylphenylalanine. Biopolymers 2015103, 627-637.
  15. J. R. Hwu, M. Kapoor, R. Y. Li, Y. C. Lin, J. C. Horng, and S. C. Tsay. Synthesis of nucleobase-functionalized carbon nanotubes and their hybridization with single-stranded DNA. Chem. Asian J. 20149, 3408-3412.
  16. Y. J. Lin, C. H. Chang, and J. C. Horng*. The impact of 4-thiaproline on polyproline conformation. J. Phys. Chem. B 2014118, 10813-10820.
  17. Y. J. Lin and J. C. Horng*. Impacts of terminal (4R)-fluoroproline and (4S)-fluoroproline residues on polyproline conformation. Amino Acids 201446, 2317-2324.
  18. H. C. Tang, Y. J. Lin, and J. C. Horng*. Modulating the folding stability and ligand binding affinity of Pin1 WW domain by proline ring puckering. Proteins 201482, 67-76.
  19. C. C. Hong, C. P. Chen, J. C. Horng, and S. Y. Chen. Point-of care protein sensing platform based on immuno-like membrane with molecularly-aligned nanocavities. Biosens. Bioelectron. 201350, 425-430.
  20. M. C. Lu, L. L. Chiu, L. Y. Chiu, C. Y. Lin, and J. C. Horng*. Highly selective and water-soluble peptidyl chemosensors for copper(II) and mercury(II) ions based on a β-hairpin structure. Anal. Methods 20135, 1702-1707.
  21. W. Hsu, Y. L. Chen, and J. C. Horng*. Promoting self-assembly of collagen-related peptides into various higher-order structures by metal-histidine coordination. Langmuir 201228, 3194-3199.
  22. Z. S. Lin, F. C. Lo, C. H. Li, C. H. Chen, W. N. Huang, I. J. Hsu, J. F. Lee, J. C. Horng, and W. F. Liaw. Peptide-bound dinitrosyliron complexes (DNICs) and neutral/reduced-form Roussin’s red esters (RREs/rRREs): understanding nitrosylation of [Fe-S] clusters leading to the formation of DNICs and RREs using a de novo design strategy. Inorg. Chem. 201150, 10417-10431.
  23. C. C. Chen, W. Hsu, T. C. Kao, and J. C. Horng*. Self-assembly of short collagen-related peptides into fibrils via cation-p interactions. Biochemistry 2011, 50, 2381-2383.
  24. C. C. Chen, W. Hsu, K. C. Hwang, J. R. Hwu, C. C. Lin, and J. C. Horng*. Contribution of cation-p interactions to the collagen triple helix stability. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 2011508, 46-53.
  25. Y. S. Chen, C. C. Chen, and J. C. Horng*. Thermodynamic and kinetic consequences of substituting glycine at different positions in a Pro-Hyp-Gly repeat collagen model peptide. Biopolymers (Peptide Science) 201196, 60-68.
  26. T. Y. Zheng, Y. J. Lin, and J. C. Horng*. Thermodynamic consequences of incorporating 4-substituted proline derivatives into a small helical protein. Biochemistry 201049, 4255-4263.
  27. Y. C. Chiang, Y. J. Lin, and J. C. Horng*. Stereoelectronic effects on the transition barrier of polyproline conformational interconversion. Protein Sci. 200918, 1967-1977.
  28. Y. W. Chiang, T. Y. Zheng, C. J. Kao, and J. C. Horng. Determination of interspin distance distributions by CW-ESR is a single linear inverse problem. Biophys. J. 200997, 930-936.
  29. J. H. Cho, S. Sato, J. C. Horng, B. Anil, and D. P. Raleigh. Electrostatic interactions in the denatured state ensemble: their effect upon protein folding and protein stability. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 2008469, 20-28.
  30. J. C. Horng, F. W. Kotch, and R. T. Raines. Is glycine a surrogate for a D-amino acid in the collagen triple helix? Protein Sci. 200716, 208-215.
  31. J. C. Horng, A. J. Hawk, Q. Zhao, E. S. Benedict, S. D. Burke, and R. T. Raines. Macrocyclic scaffold for the collagen triple helix. Org. Lett. 20068, 4735-4738
  32. Y. Li, J. C. Horng and D. P. Raleigh. pH Dependent thermodynamic and amide exchange studies of the C-terminal domain of the ribosomal protein L9: implications for unfolded state structure. Biochemistry 200645, 8499-8506.
  33. J. C. Horng and R. T. Raines. Stereoelectronic effects on polyproline conformation. Protein Sci. 200615, 74-83.

 

 

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