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Robert Keenan

Assistant Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics

Education:

B.S., Biology & Chemistry, Bates College, 1990

Ph.D., Biochemistry & Biophysics, UCSF, 1998

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Office:
929 East 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
CIS W238
Phone: (773) 834-2292
Fax: (773) 702-0439

Lab:
929 East 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
CIS W229V
Phone: (773) 834-2675

Robert J Keenan

Research Summary / Selected Publications


Our research interfaces biology and chemistry to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie fundamental biological processes. Current research topics include:

1. Membrane protein biogenesis. How do newly synthesized membrane (and secretory) proteins reach the membrane? Once there, how are they inserted into (or translocated across) the membrane? A major focus in the lab is the study of co- and post-translational targeting and insertion pathways using a combination of structural, biochemical and genetic approaches. Our long-term goal is to decipher common structural and mechanistic themes in membrane protein biogenesis.

2. Protein evolution. How do proteins evolve new functions? Directed evolution is a powerful strategy for engineering proteins with new and optimized activities, and it offers a unique approach to study the molecular mechanisms that underlie the evolutionary process. We study molecular evolution in fluorescent proteins (FPs) using a combination of directed evolution, structural and biochemical analysis, and we use this information to engineer FPs for a variety of biomedical imaging applications. We also study protein evolution in members of the N-acetyltransferase superfamily, which perform a wide range of important functions ranging from gene regulation to antibiotic...

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Mateja, A., Szlachcic, A., Downing, M.E., Dobosz, M., Mariappan, M., Hegde, R.S. and Keenan, R.J. (2009) The structural basis of tail-anchored membrane protein recognition by Get3. Nature, doi:10.1038/nature08319  

Strack, R.L., Strongin, D.E., Bhattacharyya, D., Tao, W., Berman, A., Broxmeyer, H.E., Keenan, R.J. and Glick, B.S. (2008) A noncytotoxic DsRed variant for whole-cell labeling. Nature Methods, 5:955-957. 

Siehl, D.L., Castle, L.A., Gorton, R. and Keenan, R.J. (2007). The molecular basis of glyphosate resistance by an optimized microbial acetyltransferase. J. Biol. Chem., 282:11446-11455. 

Keenan, R.J., Siehl, D.L., Gorton, R. and Castle, L.A. (2005). DNA shuffling as a tool for protein crystallization. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 102:8887-8892. 

Keenan, R.J., Freymann, D.M., Stroud, R.M. and Walter, P. (2001). The Signal Recognition Particle. Annu. Rev. Biochem., 70:755-775.  

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