Samuel J. Landry PhD

Samuel J. Landry PhD

Professor of Biochemistry

Protein folding and protein-protein interactions; molecular chaperone proteins; antigen processing.

Our work employs biochemical and biophysical techniques to investigate structure/function relationships in protein-protein interactions, especially those involved in cellular stress and immune responses.

Mechanism of Hsp60/Hsp10 Chaperonin Specificity: Chaperonins are a class of stress-induced molecular chaperones characterized by a ring-shaped oligomeric structure and the distinctive ability to use ATP to promote protein folding. Our studies aim to illuminate mechanistic...

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