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Wilson Wong
  • Infection and Immunity Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Research fields
  • Biochemistry
Personal information
Education

Ph.D in Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, 2012

Current position

Postdoctoral scientist in the Division of Infection and Immunity, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia

Publications

  1. Wong, W., Skau, C. T., Marapana, D. S., Hanssen, E., Taylor, N. L., Riglar, D. T., Zuccala, E. S., Angrisano, F., Lewis, H., Catimel, B., Clarke, O. B., Kershaw, N. J., Perugini, M. A., Kovar, D. R., Gulbis, J. M. and Baum, J. (2011). Minimal requirements for actin filament disassembly revealed by structural analysis of malaria parasite actin-depolymerizing factor 1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(24): 9869-9874.
  2. Kennan, R. M., Wong, W., Dhungyel, O. P., Han, X., Wong, D., Parker, D., Rosado, C. J., Law, R. H., McGowan, S., Reeve, S. B., Levina, V., Powers, G. A., Pike, R. N., Bottomley, S. P., Smith, A. I., Marsh, I., Whittington, R. J., Whisstock, J. C., Porter, C. J. and Rood, J. I. (2010). The subtilisin-like protease AprV2 is required for virulence and uses a novel disulphide-tethered exosite to bind substrates. PLoS Pathog 6(11): e1001210.
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