Associate Professor
Lee, Hyung Ho
Structural Biochemistry Lab
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E-MAIL hyungholee@snu.ac.kr
RESEARCH AREAS
Research Topic
Membrane receptors and channels represent the gateway through which the cell senses and responds to its environment. Most physiologically important processes are initiated by the interaction of cell-surface receptors/channels with extracellular mediators. This recognition event is communicated across the membrane, resulting in activation of intracellular signal transduction cascades. We ask how information is transmitted across the cell membrane at the molecular level.
It is easy to agree that "Seeing is believing". The roots of our research are in the power of x-ray crystallography and cryo-EM to reveal the structures of biomolecules at atomic level, leading to insights in the physical basis of protein-protein interactions. The core approach is complemented by studies in solution or on membranes by hydrodynamics, small angle x-ray scattering, fluorescence imaging, and various biophysical tools. The structural, biochemical, and biophysical experiments lead to new hypotheses about biological function and mechanism. We also try to demonstrate our new hypotheses in cells using various cell biological tools.
Structures of drug target proteins can also be used to discover new lead compounds by structure-based drug discovery (SBDD) method. We are interested in various drug target proteins to treat various diseases including cancer.
It is easy to agree that "Seeing is believing". The roots of our research are in the power of x-ray crystallography and cryo-EM to reveal the structures of biomolecules at atomic level, leading to insights in the physical basis of protein-protein interactions. The core approach is complemented by studies in solution or on membranes by hydrodynamics, small angle x-ray scattering, fluorescence imaging, and various biophysical tools. The structural, biochemical, and biophysical experiments lead to new hypotheses about biological function and mechanism. We also try to demonstrate our new hypotheses in cells using various cell biological tools.
Structures of drug target proteins can also be used to discover new lead compounds by structure-based drug discovery (SBDD) method. We are interested in various drug target proteins to treat various diseases including cancer.
Education
- Ph.D. Chemistry, Seoul National University, Korea, 2007
- M.S. Chemistry, Seoul National University, Korea, 2002
- B.S. Food Science and Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Korea, 2000
Career
- Assistant Professor, Department of Bio & Nano Chemistry, Kookmin University, 2010-2014
- Postdoctoral Fellow, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, USA, 2007-2010
- Postdoctoral Researcher, The Research Institute of Basic Sciences, Seoul National University, 2007-2007
Papers
- Min, K.; An, D. R.; Yoon, H. J.; Rana, N.; Park, J. S.; Kim, J.; Lee, M.; Hesek, D.; Ryu, S.; Kim, B. M.; Mobashery, S.; Suh, S. W.; Lee, H. H. Peptidoglycan reshaping by a noncanonical peptidase for helical cell shape in Campylobacter jejuni. Nat. Commun. 2020, 11 (1), 458.
- Kim, M.; Kim, H. J.; Son, S. H.; Yoon, H. –J.; Lim, Y.; Lee, J. W.; Seok, Y. –J.; Jin, K. S.; Yu, Y. G.; Kim, S. K.; Ryu, S.; Lee, H. H. Non-canonical DNA binding mode of repressor and its disassembly by anitrepressor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2016, 113 (18), E2480-2488.
- Lee, W. K.; Son, S. H.; Jin, B. S.; Na, J. H.; Kim, S. Y.; Kim, E. K.; Yu, Y. G.; Lee, H. H. Structural and functional insights into the regulation mechanism of CK2 by IP6 and the intrinsically disordered protein Nopp140. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2016, 110 (48), 19360-19365.
- Kim, H. J.; Yoon, J.; Matsuura, A.; Na, J. H.; Lee, W. K.; Kim, H.; Choi, J. W.; Park, J. E.; Park, S. J.; Kim, K.; Chang, R.; Lee, B. I.; Yu, Y. G.; Shin, Y. K.; Jeong, C.; Rhee, K.; Lee, H. H. Structural and biochemical insights into the role of TEX14 in forming the stable intercellular bridges of germ cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2015, 112 (40), 12372-12377.
- Lee, H. H.; Elia, N.; Ghirlando, R.; Lippincott-Schwartz, J.; Hurley, J. H. Midbody targeting of the ESCRT machinery by a noncanonical coiled coil in CEP55. Science 2008, 322 (5901), 576-580.
- Lee, H. H.; Kim, Y. S.; Kim, K. H.; Heo, I.; Kim, S. K.; Kim, O.; Kim, H. K.; Yoon, J. Y.; Kim, H. S.; Kim, D. J.; Lee, S. J.; Yoon, H. J.; Kim, S. J.; Lee, B. G.; Song, H. G.; Kim, V. N.; Park, C. M.; Suh, S. W. Structural and functional insight into Dom34, a key component of No-Go mRNA decay. Mol. Cell 2007, 27 (6), 938-950.
Search Papers
Seu-Na Lee, Hwa-Jin Cho, Hyeongseop Jeong, Bumhan Ryu, Hyuk-Joon Lee, Minsoo Kim, Jejoong Yoo, Jae-Sung Woo, Hyung Ho Lee
75. O-2-tolerant CO dehydrogenase via tunnel redesign for the removal of CO from industrial flue gas
Suk Min Kim, Jinhee Lee, Sung Heuck Kang, Yoonyoung Heo, Hye-Jin Yoon, Ji-Sook Hahn, Hyung Ho Lee, Yong Hwan Kim
Hye-Jin Yoon, Yeeun Lee, Jian Jeong, Soonmin Jang, Hyung Ho Lee, Gap-Sue Kim
Yuri Choi, Yongyang Luo, Seunghwa Lee, Hanyong Jin, Hye-Jin Yoon, Yoonsoo Hahn, Jeehyeon Bae, Hyung Ho Lee
Hye-JinYoon, Jian Jeong, Guun Kim, Hyung Ho Lee, Soonmin Jang
Yuri Choi, Ji Su Park, Jinshil Kim, Kyungjin Min, Kiran Mahasenan, Choon Kim, Hye-Jin Yoon, Sewon Lim, Dae Hee Cheon, Yan Lee, Sangryeol Ryu, Shahriar Mobashery, B. Moon Kim, Hyung Ho Lee
70. Discovery of a transdermally deliverable pentapeptide for activating AdipoR1 to promote hair growth
Jungyoon Ohn, Kyung Wook Been, Jin Yong Kim, Eun Ju Kim, Taeyong Park, Hye‐Jin Yoon, Jeong Seok Ji, Miki Okada‐Iwabu, Masato Iwabu, Toshimasa Yamauchi, Yeon Kyung Kim, Chaok Seok, Ohsang Kwon, Kyu Han Kim, Hyung Ho Lee, Jin Ho Chung
ByeongJin Cho, Jaejun Choi, RyeongHyeon Kim, Jean Nyoung Yun, Yuri Choi, Hyung Ho Lee, Junseock Koh
Jongdae Won, Yuri Choi, Yaejin Yun, Hyung Ho Lee
Dong Gyun Kim, Kyu Yeon Lee, Sang Jae Lee, Seung Ho Cheon, Yuri Choi, Hyung Ho Lee, Hee Chul Ahn, Bong Jin Lee