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Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures

What are Biophysics & Macromolecular Structures?

Biophysical & Macromolecular Structural research views biological problems through the lens of physics. Biophysicists and macromolecular structural biologists work to decipher how changes to protein or nucleic acid sequence might lead to changes in their 3D architecture and therefore their function in the cell.

What is the impact of our research in Biophysics & Macromolecular Structure?

  • Drug development efforts can circumvent problems with drug resistant pathogens using the Substrate Envelope Theory of Drug Resistance that was first put forth by our department. This theory states that compounds that fit into the enzymatically active substrate envelope of the protein, like a key into a lock, leave less wiggle-room for the protein to mutate and become resistant to that drug. This theory was developed through the analysis of hundreds of 3D protein structures bound to different drugs. Find out more here.
  • The biophysical basis for how protein folding is coupled to biological activity is actively under investigation in our department. Some proteins only fold upon binding to their cellular substrates, providing new ways to target these proteins with novel therapeutics. Researchers in our department employ nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (similar to an MRI you might get at a hospital, but for much smaller macromolecules) to directly visualize how each atom in a protein changes as it binds to its cellular partners. Find out more here.
  • Fundamental processes required for viral replication and infection are being elucidated by studying the physical structures of the proteins involved in these processes. Find out more here and here.

 

Who's studying Biophysics & Macromolecular Structure?

  • Brian Kelch

    Brian Kelch , PhD

    Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • Nese Kurt Yilmaz

    Nese Kurt Yilmaz , PhD

    Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • Francesca Massi

    Francesca Massi , PhD

    Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • Mary Munson

    Mary Munson , PhD

    Professor and Vice Chair for Diversity, Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Associate Vice Provost for Equity in Science, Office of Health Equity; co-leader of the Investigator Career Advancement Program (iCAP); Co-investigator for the American Society for Cell Biology's MOSAIC Program; Co-chair of the ASCB’s Women in Cell Biology Committee (WICB); incoming ASCB President in 2025; Faculty Advisor, UMass Chan-SACNAS student chapter
  • Sy Redding

    Sy Redding , PhD

    Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • William E. Royer

    William E. Royer , PhD

    Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • Celia Schiffer

    Celia Schiffer , PhD

    Chair & Arthur F. and Helen P. Koskinas Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology, and Director of the Institute for Drug Resistance
  • Mohan Somasundaran

    Mohan Somasundaran , PhD

    Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Member of the Schiffer Lab
  • Paul Thompson

    Paul Thompson , PhD

    Endowed Chair in Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology II; Director of the Program in Chemical Biology; Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology
  • Chen Xu

    Chen Xu , PhD

    Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biotechnology; Director of the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Core Facility

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Molecular illustrations on this webpage were generated by Leonora Martínez-Núñez, PhD.