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Siwen Long
Dr
Female

09/11/1993
China
Passport
EG723
Chinese
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+46767056310
Norra Stationsgatan 99 lgh 1535
Solna, stockholm
Sweden
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As a virologist specializing in SARS-CoV-2 replication and stress granule biology, I am eager to participate in the 2nd Hong Kong Laureate Forum to engage with leading scientists and fellow young researchers. My work focuses on the interaction between the G3BP1 RNA-binding protein and the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein, uncovering novel mechanisms that regulate viral replication. By engineering a virus mutant that disrupts this interaction, I have demonstrated its critical role in pathogenesis and identified potential antiviral strategies.
This Forum presents a unique opportunity to exchange ideas on RNA biology, virus-host interactions, and translational virology, bridging fundamental research with therapeutic development. I look forward to discussing my findings with experts, gaining insights into innovative methodologies, and exploring interdisciplinary approaches that may enhance antiviral research. Additionally, learning about Hong Kong’s latest scientific advancements and connecting with a global network of researchers will foster collaborations that can drive impactful discoveries.
By participating, I aim to contribute my expertise while broadening my perspective on cutting-edge virology and molecular biology. I am excited to engage in thought-provoking discussions, refine my scientific vision, and be inspired by pioneers shaping the future of biomedical research.
Postgraduate (PhD)
Virology and molecular biology
Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm
First Academic or Research Referee *
Gerald McInerney
Karolinska Institutet
Professor
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Second Academic or Research Referee
Andres Merit
University of Tartu
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2019 Excellent Graduate
2017 Excellent Postgraduate 2016 Excellent Postgraduate; The second one in talent show. 2015 Excellent Prize in Academic Performance Award
2014 Second Prize in Academic Performance Award; Excellent Student Award
2013 Excellent Student Award 2012 Excellence award in Karaoke competition and the 8th campus singer competition
Karolinska Institutet research grant
Ras-GTPase-activating protein SH3-domain-binding proteins (G3BP) are multifunctional RNA-binding proteins that can exhibit both proviral and antiviral activities across different viral infections. The SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein has been reported to bind strongly to G3BP, inhibiting stress granule (SG) formation and neutralizing G3BP's antiviral functions. In this study, we engineered a SARS-CoV-2 mutant, RATA, which lacks the G3BP1-N interaction, leading to a significant attenuation of viral replication in multiple cell lines and a reduction in pathogenesis in a mouse model of severe COVID-19, highlighting the importance of G3BP1-N interaction in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Additionally, we discovered that G3BP-N complexes are targeted to the pore complex of double membrane vesicles (DMVs), where nascent viral RNA is released. These complexes also facilitate localized translation of viral mRNAs at replication sites through interactions with 40S ribosomal subunits. Our study offers a detailed mechanistic understanding of the proviral roles of G3BP1 in SARS-CoV-2 replication, emphasizing its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention.
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