Hsinchu, Taiwan

Ching-Yu Tu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Ching-Yu Tu in Antifungal Proteins

Introduction

Ching-Yu Tu is an accomplished inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology, particularly in the development of antifungal proteins. His work has the potential to impact various industries, including agriculture and pharmaceuticals.

Latest Patents

Ching-Yu Tu holds a patent for an antifungal protein and its usage. The invention relates to an antifungal protein gene and cDNA sequence obtained by mining the whole genome sequences of BCRC 38072 and the unigene database. The gene encodes an antifungal protein known as MAFP1. A purified protein obtained from culture broth, with a molecular weight of about 7 kDa, has been identified as MAFP1 through N-terminal protein sequencing and comparative analysis. The purified MAFP1 protein has demonstrated the ability to inhibit the growth of pathogens such as BCRC 33174 and BCRC 35004. Furthermore, PCR tests have confirmed the presence of the mafp1 gene and its cDNA in four strains, including BCRC 38072, BCRC 38093, BCRC 31502, and BCRC 31533, all sharing the same DNA sequences.

Career Highlights

Ching-Yu Tu is affiliated with the Food Industry Research and Development Institute, where he continues to advance his research in antifungal proteins. His innovative work has garnered attention in the scientific community, contributing to the understanding of antifungal mechanisms and their applications.

Collaborations

Ching-Yu Tu collaborates with Li-Ling Liaw, who is also involved in research related to antifungal proteins. Their partnership enhances the research efforts and broadens the scope of their findings.

Conclusion

Ching-Yu Tu's contributions to the field of antifungal proteins exemplify the importance of innovation in biotechnology. His patent on MAFP1 showcases the potential for new solutions to combat fungal pathogens. The ongoing research and collaboration with colleagues like Li-Ling Liaw further emphasize the significance of teamwork in scientific advancements.

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