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Ruohe Yin
Veterinary Medicine
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shanghai
Language: Chinese, English, German
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Plant Growth Development Environmental Factors Light Temperature Tomato Light Signal Metabolism Stress Resistance Horticulture
Areas of Focus
  • Plant growth and development regulation by environmental factors such as light and temperature
  • Mechanisms of light signal regulation in tomato growth, development, metabolism, and stress resistance
  • Applications in controlled horticulture production
Work Experience
  • 2017 - Present: Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Group Leader
  • 2015 - 2017: University of Geneva - Researcher
  • 2011 - 2015: University of Geneva - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2007 - 2010: University of Munich - PhD Student
  • 2006 - 2007: Technical University of Munich - Researcher
  • 2001 - 2004: Huazhong Agricultural University - Master's Student
  • 1996 - 2000: Huazhong Agricultural University - Bachelor's Student
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2017 - Present: Group Leader at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • 2015 - 2017: Researcher at University of Geneva
  • 2011 - 2015: Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Geneva
  • 2007 - 2010: PhD from University of Munich
  • 2006 - 2007: Researcher at Technical University of Munich
  • 2001 - 2004: Master's in Vegetable Science from Huazhong Agricultural University
  • 1996 - 2000: Bachelor's in Vegetable Science from Huazhong Agricultural University
Publications
  • Dissecting the functions of COP1 in the UVR8 pathway with a COP1 variant in Arabidopsis, Zhang, Q., Lin, L., Fang, F., Cui, B., Zhu, C., Luo, S., and Yin, R*., 2023
  • The B-box transcription factor 4 regulates seedling photomorphogenesis and flowering in tomato, Xu, D., Liu, X., Guo, C., Lin, L., Yin R*., 2023
  • Mechanisms of UV-B light-induced photoreceptor UVR8 nuclear localization dynamics, Fang, F., Lin, L., Zhang, Q., Lu, M., Skvortsova, M.Y., Podolec, R., Zhang, Q., Pi, J., Zhang, C., Ulm, R., and Yin, R*., 2022
  • Activation and negative feedback regulation of SlHY5 transcription by the SlBBX20/21–SlHY5 transcription factor module in UV-B signaling, Yang, G, Zhang, C, Dong, H, Liu, X, Guo, H, Tong, B, Fang, F, Zhao, Y, Yu, Y, Liu, Y, Lin, L, Yin, R*, 2022
  • Pivotal roles of ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL5 in regulation of plant development and fruit metabolism in tomato, Zhang, C., Wu, Y., Liu, X., Zhang, J., Li, X., Lin, L., and Yin, R*., 2022
  • The C-terminal 17 amino acids of the photoreceptor UVR8 is involved in the fine-tuning of UV-B signaling, Lin, L., Dong, H., Yang, G., and Yin, R*., 2020
  • PIF3 Integrates Light and Low Temperature Signaling, Lin, L., Liu, X., and Yin, R*., 2018
  • Cooling Down Thermomorphogenesis by UV-B Signaling, Yin, R*., 2017
  • How plants cope with UV-B: from perception to response, Yin, R. and Ulm, R*., 2017
  • COP1 is required for UV-B–induced nuclear accumulation of the UVR8 photoreceptor, Yin, R., Skvortsova, M.Y., Loubéry, S., and Ulm, R*., 2016
  • Two distinct domains of the UVR8 photoreceptor interact with COP1 to initiate UV-B signaling in Arabidopsis, Yin, R*., Han, K., Heller, W., Albert, A., Dobrev, P.I., Zazimalova, E., and Schäffner, A.R*., 2015
  • Kaempferol 3-O-rhamnoside-7-O-rhamnoside is an endogenous flavonol inhibitor of polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis shoots, Yin, R*., Frey, M., Gierl, A., and Glawischnig, E*., 2010
  • Feedback inhibition of the general phenylpropanoid and flavonol biosynthetic pathways upon a compromised flavonol-3-O-glycosylation, Yin, R., Messner, B., Faus-Kessler, T., Hoffmann, T., Schwab, W., Hajirezaei, M.R., von Saint Paul, V., Heller, W., and Schaffner, A.R*., 2012
Awards
  • Selected for the National Overseas High-Level Talents Plan (Vegetable Science)
  • Shanghai Pujiang Talent Plan A
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