Discovery and Engineering of Disulfide Bond Switches in Mammals
Translational Medicine and Bioengineering Conference
2016
Translational Medicine and Bioengineering Conference
General Submissions
Biomanufacturing
Sunday, November 13, 2016 - 9:15am to 9:45am
Due to the oxidizing nature of the extracellular environment, disulfide bonds found in secreted proteins were once believed to inert. The discovery of redox-sensitive disulfides that, once cleaved, could lead to changes in protein activity has challenged this notion. This lecture will summarize the fundamental biochemistry as well as the engineering opportunities associated with such functional disulfide bonds.