Research Areas - (1) Single-Molecule Circadian Clock Imaging

Full path: Biology > Biophysics > Quantum Biology / Biosensing > Single-Molecule FRET > Single-Molecule Circadian Clock Imaging

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics | Rust Lab @ UChicago
Summary:

Applies advanced single-molecule biosensing to study the cyanobacterial circadian clock — the only fully reconstitutable in vitro biochemical oscillator. Directions: (1) single-molecule FRET and fluorescence imaging to track conformational states of KaiC ATPase during clock cycles with single-protein resolution; (2) single-molecule reconstitution of the complete KaiA/KaiB/KaiC oscillator; (3) mathematical modeling of biochemical oscillation. Technique focus: single-molecule fluorescence as quantitative biosensing tool for protein conformational dynamics. Joint appointment Microbiology.