应烟草行业烟草工业生物技术重点实验室邀请,美国奥本大学(Auburn University)Steven Mansoorabadi教授来校做酶学方面的学术报告,具体事宜如下:
报告题目:Biosynthesis of Coenzyme F430 and Assembly of Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase
报 告 人:Steven Mansoorabadi
报告时间:2018年7月2号上午10:00-11:00
报告地点:科学校区食品学院209多媒体室
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烟草行业烟草工业生物技术重点实验室
2018.6.28
附:Steven Mansoorabadi简介
Steven Omid Mansoorabadi
Auburn University
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Associate Professor
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D. Biochemistry 5/14/06
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee P.B.C. Biotechnology 5/14/00
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee B.S. Applied Mathematics and Physics/ 5/14/00
Biological Sciences/Chemistry
Experience:
Auburn University Associate Professor 8/17 – current
Auburn University Assistant Professor 8/12 – 8/17
The University of Texas at Austin Postdoctoral Fellow 6/06 – 8/12
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Laboratory Technician 8/99 – 8/00
Publications:
1.Donnan, P. H., Ngo, P. D., and Mansoorabadi, S. O. (2017) Constant pH Accelerated Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the pH Regulation Mechanism of Dinoflagellate Luciferase, Biochemistry, 57(3):295-299
2.Zheng, K., Ngo, P. D., Owens, V. L., Yang, XuePeng, and Mansoorabadi, S. O. (2016) The biosynthetic pathway of coenzyme F430 in methanogenic and methanotrophic archaea, Science,354, 339-342.
3.Chang, W. C., Dey, M.*, Liu, P.*, Mansoorabadi, S. O.*, Moon, S. J., Zhao, Z. K., Drennan, C. L., and Liu, H. W. (2013) Mechanistic studies of an unprecedented enzyme-catalysed 1,2-phosphono-migration reaction, Nature,496, 114-118.
Research Grants:
1.S. O. Mansoorabadi, Department of Energy, Early Career Research Program, Mechanistic Studies of a Primitive Homolog of Nitrogenase Involved in Coenzyme F430 Biosynthesis, September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2022, $750,000. Role: PI.
2.S. O. Mansoorabadi, National Science Foundation, EAGER: Towards the Development of Engineered Microorganisms and Enzyme Systems for Methane Production and Conversion to Liquid Fuel, January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017, $106,192. Role: PI.
3.S. O. Mansoorabadi, National Science Foundation, CAREER: Mechanistic and Biosynthetic Studies of Dinoflagellate Bioluminescence, May 1, 2016 – April 30, 2021, $703,000. Role: PI.