Name:Chuandeng Tu
Position:Lecturer (Ph.D)
Tel:18796608162
Email:chuandeng.tu@yzu.edu.cn
Introduction:
Chuandeng Tu joined the "Lv Yang Jin feng" Talent Program in Yangzhou City. He has participated in 5 research projects as a principle investigator or co-investigator. He was a member of many scientific organizations and associations, such as the Japanese Society of Fish Pathology, the Jiangsu Oceanographic Society, the Japan Sakura Science Club.
Research area: pathogenic microbiology and epidemiology associated with aquatic animal
1. Study on the mechanism of capsular synthesis ofStreptococcus parauberis
2. The function of Rgg transcriptional regulator inStreptococcus parauberis
3. Molecular pathogenesis of surface protein LML inStreptococcus parauberis
Education:
2011.04-2015.09 Nagasaki University Ph.D
2009.04-2011.03 Nagasaki University MSc
2003.09-2007.07 Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University BSc
Achievements in scientific research:
Research funding
1. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. BK20180937)
2. “Lv Yang Jin feng Plan” Project of Yangzhou City
3. Yangzhou University High-level Talent Research Project
Publication
1.Tu, C., Suga, K., & Kanai, K. (2015). Structure of genetic loci for capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis inStreptococcus parauberisisolated from Japanese flounder. Fish pathology, 50(4), 192-199.
2.Tu, C., Suga, K., & Kanai, K. (2015). A multiplex PCR assay for differentiation ofStreptococcus parauberis serotypes. Fish pathology, 50(4), 213-215.
3. Kanai, K.,Tu, C., Katayama, N., & Suga, K. (2015). Existence of subserotypes inStreptococcus parauberis serotypeI. Fish pathology, 50(2), 75-80.
4. Shi, H., Huang, Y., Gan, Q., Rui, M., Chen, H.,Tu, C., ... & Zhang, L. (2019). Biochemical characterization of a thermostable DNA ligase from the hyperthermophilic euryarchaeonThermococcus barophilusCh5. Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 103(9), 3795-3806.
5. Shen, N., Liang, Z., Liu, Q.,Tu, C., Dong, K., ... & Chen, M. (2020). Antifungal secondary metabolites isolated from the mangrove rhizosphere soil-derivedPenicilliumfungi. Journal of ocean university of China, 19(3), 717-721.