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ECB-LAB-887

Lennarz Lab

Research Area

Our laboratory is interested in understanding several steps involved in glycoprotein synthesis, including N-glycosylation and protein folding, as well as the functions of the glycan chains. We are using yeast, a simple eukaryotic organism that can be genetically manipulated, to study glycoprotein assembly. More specifically, we are investigating the enzymatic processes of oligosaccharide addition and removal that occur in nascent polypeptides and misfolded glycoproteins, respectively. Evidence has been obtained that the enzyme PNGase associates with the proteasome during proteolysis of glycoproteins. In addition, PDI, the enzyme that catalyzes folding and disulfide bond formation in glycoproteins, is being studied. The crystal structure has been obtained and now we are studying the role of the various domains of this protein in its catalytic activity.

Current Members

Lennarz, W J (Principal Investigator/Director)


Contact

Institution: Stony Brook University

Address:
Life Sciences Building
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY
11794, USA

Web Page: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/biochem/research/_faculty/lennarz/#ResearchDescription

General/Lab Fax: 631-632-0846