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Zhaohui
'Sunny' Zhou
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Faculty
Fellow, Barnett Institute
Associate Professor of Chemistry & Chemical Biology
The Barnett Institute
341 Mugar Life Sciences Building
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02115
Zhou Research
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Research Interests |
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Prof.
Zhaohui Sunny Zhou, who
joined the Barnett in Jan 2007, applies organic chemistry, analytical
chemistry and protein engineering to biology and medicine.
One program is to devise new methodologies to characterize protein
post-translational modifications, such as S-adenosylmethionine-dependent
methylations and protein processing via proteolysis.
In addition, a general strategy is envisioned to selectively decorate
proteins, such as protein drugs, using a combination of engineered enzymes
with tailored sequence specificity and chemical modifications with
functional selectivity. A
second program area is the mechanistic study of biologically important
enzymes, towards the design and synthesis of inhibitors.
Current targets include several pathways involved in bacterial
communication and biofilm formation, a major clinical problem with no
effective treatment.
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Background
Professor Zhaohui Zhou (pronounced like Joe), a.k.a. Sunny,
received his B.S. in chemistry in 1990 from the Department of
Chemistry at Peking University, Beijing, China. He then worked
for a year on natural products at the Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine and Materia Medica, Changchun, Jilin, China. In 1997,
he received his Ph.D. in bioorganic chemistry from the Scripps
Research Institute under Professor Donald Hilvert in the Departments
of Chemistry and Molecular Biology. He did postdoctoral research
with Professor Rowena G. Matthews in the Biophysics Research Division
and Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor. From 2000, he was an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Chemistry at Washington State University, and also held
appointments at the School of Molecular Biosciences, the Graduate
Program of Pharmacology and Toxicology, and the NIH Biotechnology
Training Program on Protein Chemistry. He joined the Barnett
Institute in January 2007.
Selected Papers (complete
list)
An enzyme-coupled continuous spectrophotometric assay for S-adenosylmethionine-dependent
methyltransferases. Dorgan KM, Wooderchak
WL, Wynn DP, Karschner EL, Alfaro JF, Cui
Y, Zhou ZS, Hevel JM. Anal Biochem. 2006 Mar
15;350(2):249-55. pubmed
Synthesis of LuxS inhibitors targeting bacterial cell-cell
communication. Alfaro JF, Zhang T, Wynn
DP, Karschner EL, Zhou ZS. Org Lett. 2004 Sep
2;6(18):3043-6. pubmed
Rapid screening for S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methylation
products by enzyme-transferred isotope patterns
analysis. Wan W, Zhao G, Al-Saad
K, Siems WF, Zhou ZS. Rapid Commun Mass
Spectrom. 2004;18(3):319-24. pubmed
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