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Research at the Interface of Chemistry and Biology
The research in our laboratory is in organic, bioorganic and
protein chemistry, as well as biochemistry, protein engineering,
proteomics, and chemical biology. Our research centers on two areas at
the interface of chemistry and biology.
The first area focuses on mechanistic study of and inhibitor design
for biologically important and mechanistically intriguing enzymes. We
are currently studying the bacterial enzymes LuxS and S-adenosyl-homocysteine
nucleosidase, which play pivotal roles in bacterial quorum sensing,
biofilm formation, virulence regulation, and metabolism. Absent in
humans, these enzymes are attractive targets for anti-infective agent
development. Furthermore, we are striving to discover novel signaling
molecules in bacterial communication.
The second area involves proteomic analysis and biochemical
characterization of protein post-translational modifications and
selective derivatization of proteins. More specifically, we are
interested in protein methylations. S-Adenosyl-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent
methylations result in a myriad of crucial biological functions. For
example, abnormal methylation has been associated with tumor
progression, arthritis, depression, and possibly cardiovascular
diseases. We are devising new methods to detect and quantify such
modifications. Additionally, we are developing robust colorimetric
assays for methyltransferases, which allows screening for novel
methyltransferase activities as part of our effect in functional
proteomics research. We are also interested in small molecule
methylation, particularly the effects on the metabolism of drugs and
xenobiotics in humans.
Research opportunities are available for postdoctoral fellows,
undergraduate and graduate students. A wide spectrum of techniques are
applied in our research, including organic synthesis, drug design,
protein expression and purification, enzyme assay and inhibitor
screening, protein chemistry and mass spectrometry. Contact
Sunny by email.
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