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Engineering Protein Conformational Space via Deep Sequencing of Polypeptides

Research seminar with Evgeny Serebryany, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard

3/6/2023
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Online
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

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Meeting ID: 977 7792 8244
Passcode: 813105

Non-native protein conformations drive misfolding diseases, complicate protein engineering, and fuel molecular evolution. These conformations have remained largely intractable to experimental investigation. How to map a given protein’s full conformational space, in vitro and in vivo? How to determine each conformer’s consequences for the protein’s function or the organism’s fate? And how to mold this conformational landscape for biomedical purposes, like new antimicrobials or anti-misfolding vaccines?

I will first share a specific example of how a disulfide-trapped non-native protein conformation can lead to loss of vision due to cataracts, and how the eye has evolved to resist it. I will then describe a new technology for revealing protein conformation-phenotype relationships via “deep” disulfide scanning and highlight the importance of single-molecule protein sequencing for this capability. 

For more information, contact:
Ashley Parker

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