Ground-breaking Discovery Made on How Motor Proteins Move in Human Cells

2009-08-11

Prof Mingjie ZHANG, Chair Professor of Biochemistry at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and his team of researchers, including Dr Cong YU, Dr Wei FENG and Dr Zhiyi WEI, have made breakthrough discovery on how motor proteins like myosin VI behave.

As the myosin VI protein is essential to the well being of cells in general and its mutation is known to cause hereditary blindness and deafness as well as cancer, this discovery is expected to have far reaching and fundamental impact on medical science.

This ground-breaking study by Prof Zhang and his team was published in the 7 August 2009 issue of Cell, one of the most prestigious journals in life science.

“Our study on myosin proteins started eight years ago, but for the first three years we did not make significant breakthrough. In 2004 a new team of researchers was formed to continue with the research. The team did over 10,000 experiments but again encountered numerous failures until last November when we finally made a discovery on how motor proteins move in human cells,” said Prof Zhang.

 

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The research team gather in the Biological NMR Laboratory: (from left) Dr Wei FENG, Prof Mingjie ZHANG, Dr Zhiyi WEI and Dr Cong YU
The research team gather in the Biological NMR Laboratory: (from left) Dr Wei FENG, Prof Mingjie ZHANG, Dr Zhiyi WEI and Dr Cong YU
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