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Molecular Interactions Research Group (MIRG)
| Current Members | Studies | Activities | Electronic Posters | Membership History |

Mission:

A central goal of molecular biology is the determination of biomolecular function. This comes largely from a knowledge of the non-covalent interactions (both from a kinetic and thermodynamic point of view) that biological small and macro-molecules experience. Three technologies well suited for these studies are isothermal titration calorimetry, surface plasmon resonance and analytical ultracentrifugation. These tools allow us to define protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-small molecule interactions, to high resolution. Hence, a Molecular Interactions Research Group has been established to embrace these techniques, at first. Others may be added with time.

The mission of this Research Group is:
  1. To show how solution biophysical tools (ITC, SPR, and AUC) are used to quantitatively characterize interactions of macromolecules with each other and with small molecules,
  2. To show how these tools work in a resource facility environment,
  3. To educate the ABRF members in the methodologies of the three core technologies,
  4. To provide test systems to be used to compare the capabilities of individual laboratories with each other, either within the three disciplines or among the disciplines,
  5. To compile the results of the analyses of these systems and publish the results in the Journal of Biomolecular Techniques or other appropriate publications, and
  6. To meet regularly to organize and run workshops or other activities at the annual ABRF meetings to accomplish this mission.

Current Membership
Dr. Satya P. Yadav (Chair) - Cleveland Clinic Fndn Res Inst
Dr. Simon Bergqvist - Pfizer Inc.
Preston Hensley - Pfizer Inc
Dr. Frederick P Schwarz - CARB/NIST
Dr. Anthony T Yeung (EB Liaison) - Fox Chase Cancer Ctr

Studies
1) Initial results of the MIRG 2002 Study
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Activities
1) Pictures of Current Membership
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2) FORMATION OF A NEW ABRF RESEARCH GROUP - THE MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS RESEARCH GROUP
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Electronic Posters
1) Summary of results for the MIRG survey, conducted Dec 2007-Jan 2008, and presented at ABRF 2008.
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2) Summarizes results of the MIRG 2002 Study on carbonic anhydrase with inhibitor 4-carboxybenzenesulfonamide. AUC, ITC and SPR methods used in study.
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Membership History
Member Name Organization Details
Fumio Arisaka Tokyo Institute of Technology  Member: 06/01 - 04/07
Dr Olwyn Byron University of Glasgow  Member: 06/01 - 01/04
Michael Doyle Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharma  Chair: 09/07 - 12/07
Chair: 01/99 - 04/03
Member: 04/03 - 01/05
EB Liaison: 03/06 - 09/07
Edward Eisenstein Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology (CARB)  Chair: 07/05 - 09/07
Member: 01/99 - 04/05
Edward Eisenstein CARB  Member: 11/07 - 01/08
Preston Hensley Pfizer Inc  ChairEB Liason: 01/99 - 01/01
EB Liaison: 01/01 - 01/05
Dr. Christian R. Lombardo Celgene-Signal Research Division  Member: 06/01 - 06/05
David G. Myszka University of Utah  Member: 01/99 - 04/07
Walter Stafford Boston Biomedical Research Inst.  Member: 01/99 - 04/07
Jim A Thomson PGRD La Jolla  Chair: 04/03 - 04/05
Member: 04/05 - 09/07
Member: 01/01 - 04/03
Dr. Satya P. Yadav Cleveland Clinic Fndn Res Inst  Member: 11/07 - 02/08