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IBS-CMSD Colloquium_Prof. Hugh I. Kim(Dept. of Chemistry, Korea Uni.)(Mar. 14, 2018)

작성자 : Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics 등록일 : 2018-03-02 조회수:6366


   IBS Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics

 

COLLOQUIUM

 

 

        SPEAKER
Prof. Hugh I. Kim (Department of Chemistry, Korea University)


        TITLE
Structural and Interaction Dynamics of Amyloidogenic Proteins in Heterogeneous Systems


        ABSTRACT
Recently, ion mobility spectrometry equipped with ESI mass spectrometry has been successfully applied to assess the conformation of proteins in the gas phase. Electrospray ionization ion mobility mass spectrometry (ESI-IM-MS) enables the identification of individual conformers in heterogeneous conformational distributions of proteins in solution based on variances in the collision cross section (D) of their gas-phase conformations. A number of applications for characterizing the conformational conversions and assembly mechanisms of proteins with equilibrium dynamics have also been demonstrated in our laboratory including the structures of IDPs in heterogeneous systems, such as lipid membranes and aqueous-organic co-solvent systems. Several examples of our studies related to probing dynamic equilibrium states of proteins will be presented, including the supramolecular control of protein structures and probing structures of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). The latter studies elucidate the characteristic structures of proteins in various environments. For example, the secondary structures of α-synuclein, which is an amyloidogenic IDP, are changed by interactions with metal cations, LUVs, etc. ESI-IM-MS can distinguish and characterize different solution structures based on variances in the charge distributions and arrival time distributions of the protein ion in the gas phase.


        DATE AND VENUE
March 14, 2018 (Wednesday, 5:00 - 6:00 pm)  

Seminar Room 116, KU R&D Center


        LANGUAGE
Korean


 

        INVITED BY
Director Minhaeng Cho