南方科技大学 EN

主讲人: 米伟 助理教授

时间: 2024年4月2日(星期二)上午 09:00-10:30

地点: 学习书坊(星巴克二楼)

化学生物讲堂010期:Regulatory Mechanisms of Lipopolysaccharide Synthesis in Escherichia coli

题    目:Regulatory Mechanisms of Lipopolysaccharide Synthesis in Escherichia coli

主    讲:米伟 助理教授

主    持:廖茂富 讲席教授 

时    间:2024年4月2日(星期二)上午 09:00-10:30  

地    点:学习书坊(星巴克二楼)


    要: 

The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria forms a permeability barrier to protect the cell against both large polar molecules and hydrophobic agents, rendering Gram-negative bacteria more resistant to antibiotics than their Gram-positive cousins. The OM derives its special permeability from its asymmetric bilayer structure with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the surface-exposed outer leaflet and phospholipids in the leaflet facing the periplasm. The Biosynthesis of LPS is tightly regulated to maintain an optimal ratio with phospholipids and thus OM integrity. We use in vitro assays with purified components to elucidate underlying molecular mechanisms and use single particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) to understand the structural basis.


个人简介:

Wei Mi obtained his PhD degree in structural biology at Peking University, Beijing, China. Fascinated by the structures of membrane proteins, he came to the US and received postdoctoral training at Purdue University, the University of Washington, and Harvard Medical School (HMS). At HMS, he joined the laboratory of Dr. Maofu Liao and used single particle cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) to determine structures of ATP-binding cassette transporters in a lipid bilayer environment. In 2019, Dr Mi joined the Department of Pharmacology at Yale University School of Medicine as an assistant professor with a secondary appointment in the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry. The focus of his research is to dissect the mechanisms of membrane proteins involved in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis and regulation with genetic, biochemical, and structural approaches.

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