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Wang, Ping
Cornell Faculty Member
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- Associate Professor, Entomology at Geneva
My research is centered on the understanding of the biochemical and molecular basis of insect midgut physiology and interactions of the midgut with host plants and microbial pathogens. The research objectives primarily cover two aspects. The first is focused on the biochemistry and molecular physiology of the insect midgut. This major research focus aims at the understanding of important physiological and defensive mechanisms in the midgut and identifying novel target sites for insect control. The second is to apply the fundamental knowledge obtained from the basic studies to development of insect control strategies. My current research projects are focused on the identification and functional studies of midgut genes and their protein products from a lepidopteran, Trichoplusia ni, by taking EST (expressed sequence tag) sequencing and bioinformatic approaches and using biochemical and molecular techniques. Particularly, I am interested in the midgut genes and their products that play important roles in metabolism of and adaptation to plant chemicals, in interaction with microbial pathogens and in resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. The long term objectives of my researches include elucidation of defense and resistance mechanisms of insects against insecticidal chemicals and microbial pathogens, identification of new insect target sites (mechanisms) and development of novel strategies for insect control with the knowledge obtained from my basic studies.
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research overview
- My research is centered on the understanding of the biochemical and molecular basis of insect midgut physiology and interactions of the midgut with host plants and microbial pathogens. The research objectives primarily cover two aspects. The first is focused on the biochemistry and molecular physiology of the insect midgut. This major research focus aims at the understanding of important physiological and defensive mechanisms in the midgut and identifying novel target sites for insect control. The second is to apply the fundamental knowledge obtained from the basic studies to development of insect control strategies. My current research projects are focused on the identification and functional studies of midgut genes and their protein products from a lepidopteran, Trichoplusia ni, by taking EST (expressed sequence tag) sequencing and bioinformatic approaches and using biochemical and molecular techniques. Particularly, I am interested in the midgut genes and their products that play important roles in metabolism of and adaptation to plant chemicals, in interaction with microbial pathogens and in resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. The long term objectives of my researches include elucidation of defense and resistance mechanisms of insects against insecticidal chemicals and microbial pathogens, identification of new insect target sites (mechanisms) and development of novel strategies for insect control with the knowledge obtained from my basic studies
research activities
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- EXAMINATION OF INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF 3 BT PROTEINS AGAINST CABBAGE LOOPER, TRICHOPLUSIA NI awarded by MONSANTO 2012 - 2013
- MOLECULAR GENETIC BASIS OF INSECT RESISTANCE TO BT-CROPS awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2012 - 2015
- UNDERSTANDING A NOVEL MECHANISM OF BT RESISTANCE IN THE CABBAGE LOOPER, TRICHOPLUSIA NI awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2008 - 2013
area(s) of concentration/expertise
keywords
- Molecular insect physiology
- biochemistry and molecular biology of the insect midgut
- insect cell culture
- insect functional genomics
- interaction of insects with microbial pathogens and host plants
- molecular diagnostics of invasive insects
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Publications
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academic article
- A heterozygous moth genome provides insights into herbivory and detoxification. Nature Genetics. 45:220-225. 2013
- Resistance of Trichoplusia ni to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Cry1Ac Is Independent of Alteration of the Cadherin-Like Receptor for Cry Toxins. PLoS One. 7. 2012
- A comprehensive assessment of the potential effects of Bt cotton on Coleomegilla maculata demonstrates no detrimental effects by Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab. PLoS One. 6. 2011
- Differential alteration of two aminopeptidases N associated with resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ac in cabbage looper. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108:14037-14042. 2011
- Parallel evolution of Bacillus thuringiensis toxin resistance in Lepidoptera. Genetics. 189:675-679. 2011
- Swede midge, 10 years of invasion of crucifer crops in North America. Journal of Economic Entomology. 104:709-716. 2011
- Midgut cysteine protease inhibiting activity in Trichoplusia ni protects the peritrophic membrane from degradation by plant cysteine proteases. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 39:726-734. 2009
- Occurrence of the new invasive insect Contarinia nasturtii (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on cruciferous weeds. Journal of Economic Entomology. 102:115-120. 2009
- Characterization of chimeric Bacillus thuringiensis Vip3 toxins. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:956-961. 2007
- Mechanism of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ac in a greenhouse population of cabbage looper, Tricholusia ni. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:1199-1207. 2007
- Detection of swede midge in New York, a new pest of cruciferous plants in the United States. Journal of Economic Entomology. 99:1310-1315. 2006
- A novel chitin-binding protein identified from the peritrophic membrane of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 35:1224-1234. 2005
- Comparison of the bacterial Enhancin-like proteins from Yersinia and Bacillus spp. with a baculovirus Enhancin. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 90:134-137. 2005
- Construction and characteristics of a transformed lepidopteran cell clone expressing baculovirus p35. Chinese Science Bulletin. 50:2728-2732. 2005
- Molecular characterization of four midgut aminopeptidase N isozymes from the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 35:611-620. 2005
- A new cell clone derived form Trichoplusia ni N5B1-4 cells. Entomologia Sinica. 11:165-171. 2004
- Characterization and cDNA cloning of midgut carboxypeptidases from Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 34:831-843. 2004
- Identification of two new peritrophic membrane proteins from larval Trichoplusia ni: structural characteristics and their functions in the protease rich insect gut. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 34:215-227. 2004
- Inheritance of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac toxin in greenhouse-derived strain of cabbage looper. Journal of Economic Entomology. 97:2073-2078. 2004
- Inheritance of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki in Trichoplusia ni. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 70:5859-5867. 2004
- Rapid and efficient isolation of highly specific antibodies from an antiserum against a pool of proteins. Biotechnic & Histochemistry. 78. 2003
- Localization of midgut specific protein antigens from the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Journal of Medical Entomology. 38:223-230. 2001
- Molecular structure of the peritrophic membrane (PM): Identification of potential PM target sites for insect control. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology. 47. 2001
- Primary and continuous midgut cell cultures from Pseudaletia unipuncta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology. 37:353-359. 2001
- Calcofluor disrupts the midgut defense system in insects. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 30:135-143. 2000
- Serial passage of Trichoplusia ni single embedded baculovirus in homologous cell line. Entomologia Sinica. 7:147-154. 2000
- The establishment of new cell lines from Pseudaletia unipuncta with differential responses to baculovirus infection. In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology. 35:333-338. 1999
- Observations on the presence of the peritrophic membrane in larval Trichoplusia ni and its role in limiting baculovirus infection. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 72:57-62. 1998
- An intestinal mucin is the target substrate for a baculovirus enhancin. Proceedings at the National Academy of Science USA. 94:6977-6982. 1997
- Binding and fusion of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus to cultured insect cells. Journal of General Virology. 78:3081-3089. 1997
- Molecular cloning and sequencing of a novel invertebrate intestinal mucin cDNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272:16663-16669. 1997
- Interaction of Trichoplusia ni granulosis virus-encoded enhancin with the midgut epithelium and peritrophic membrane of four lepidopteran insects. Journal of General Virology. 75:1961-1967. 1994
- Studies on serum-free culture of insect cells for virus propagation and recombinant protein production. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 59:46-53. 1992
- Heterogeneous recombination of an Autographa californica NPV transfer vector with Bombyx mori NPV, and the expression and stability of a recombinant protein expressed by the recombinant virus. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology. 6:277-281. 1990
- An insect DNA topoisomerase and the replication of a nuclear polyhedrosis virus. Chinese Journal of Virology. 4:335-341. 1988
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chapter
- Baculovirus enhancin. Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes. 713-716. 2013
- Midgut and Insect Pathogens. Encyclopedia of Entomology. 2386-2387. 2008
- Resistance to insect pathogens and strategies to manage resistance: an update. Field Manual of Techniques in Invertebrate Pathology, 2nd edition. 793-811. 2007
- Baculovirus enhancin. Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes. 469-470. 2004
- Baculovirus enhancing proteins as determinants of viral pathogenesis. Parasites and Pathogens of Insects. 127-145. 1993
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conference paper
- Bt resistance management: have we been lucky or smart?. Proc. 6th Pacific Rim Conf. on the Biotechnology of Bacillus thuingiensis and its Environmental Impact. 67-71. 2007
Teaching
Service
outreach overview
- My extension program emphasizes molecular diagnostics of insects important in agriculture in NY. Specifically, the focus is on (1) identification of invasive/exotic insects and differentiation of species that are morphologically difficult to identify, so as to provide information of insect pest occurrence to government regulatory staff, researchers and growers; and (2) analysis of insect populations, so as to provide information on insect population differentiation and movement to Cornell colleagues and other researchers in IPM. Because of this unique extension emphasis which combines both field and laboratory research expertise, my extension program is being developed to be an integrative component with other extension programs at Cornell to identify and monitor invasive insect pests, identify insect pests that are unidentifiable using conventional morphological criteria with field specimens (such as morphologically damaged specimens and immature stages of many insect species) and differentiate insect populations using molecular techniques.
service to the profession
- Academic Advisory Committee, Laboratory of Applied Entomology, Northwestern Agricultural and Forestry University, China Member 2010 -
- Entomological Society of America
- Society for Invertebrate Pathology
- Entomological Society of America Head judge for student 10-minute presentation competition, Section B, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, 2009 - 2009
- Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Research Review Panel - 2009
- Entomological Society of America Judge for student 10-minute presentation competition, Section B, Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, 2008 - 2008
- International Symposium on Insect Midgut Biology Organizer - 2008
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Background
education and training
- Ph.D. in, Cornell University 1996
- M.S. in Virology, Fudan University 1986
- Fudan University 1983
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college
- CALS
research keyword
- Molecular insect physiology
- biochemistry and molecular biology of the insect midgut
- insect cell culture
- insect functional genomics
- interaction of insects with microbial pathogens and host plants
- molecular diagnostics of invasive insects