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Tobin Sosnick

Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, Inst. Biophysical Dynamics

Education:

Ph.D. Applied Physics, Harvard Univ. 1989; M.S. Applied Physics, Harvard Univ. 1986; B.A. Physics, Univ. of Calif., San Diego

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929 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
CIS W106
Phone: (773) 218-5950
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Lab:
929 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
CIS W107E
Phone: (773) 218-5950

Tobin R Sosnick

Research Summary / Selected Publications

My research program involves synergistic studies of protein and RNA folding. The program is based on the premise that rigorous and innovative studies of basic processes have broad implications in many areas of biological research. The growing appreciation of natively-unfolded proteins in regulation, recognition and disease underscores the relevance of folding to a large number of biological processes. Likewise, recent discoveries of the diverse role structured RNAs play in gene expression illustrate the importance of understanding their dynamics. In the past 7 years, we have learned to direct folding and dynamics of these biopolymers. We are now designing proteins and RNAs to control their structure and function. We have developed Psi-analysis, a widely applicable method that identifies the number and the contribution of folding routes. The method utilizes designed metal binding sites in conjunction with a new theory to analyze the accompanying non-linear Bronsted behavior. It has provided the most accurate description of a protein folding pathway yet obtained. We are also predicting structures of unfolded and native proteins through statistical-based analyses and by simulating folding pathways, taking advantage of our...

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