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Prof. Mei Hong
Professor of Chemistry
Primary DLC
Department of Chemistry
MIT Room:
NW14-3212
(617) 253-5521
meihong@mit.edu
https://chemistry.mit.edu/profile/mei-hong/
Assistant
Jillian Haggerty
(617) 253-5478
jhaggert@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Cationic Antimicrobial Peptides
Cationic Cell Penetrating Peptides for Drug Delivery
Drug Binding Sites, Inhibitors, Pharmacology
Ion ChannelsÂ
Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides and Glycoproteins
Membrane Proteins Structure and Dynamics
Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
Research Summary
The Hong Group develops and applies high-resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy to elucidate the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules, with an emphasis on membrane proteins. We design magic-angle-spinning NMR techniques that measure inter-atomic distances and molecular motions, and apply these techniques to problems in biology, pharmacology, and biomaterials. We have a long-standing interest in ion channels and curvature-inducing membrane proteins. We are also investigating the polysaccharide structures in energy-rich plant cell walls and amyloid proteins involved in neurodegenerative diseases. We study these complex noncrystalline proteins and carbohydrates in their native environments, at atomic resolution, with both structural and dynamical details, from which we obtain mechanistic insights that are rarely available from other structural techniques.
Recent Work
Projects
October 24, 2018
Department of Chemistry
Amyloid Fibrils
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
November 7, 2016
Department of Chemistry
Magnetic Resonance -- High Resolution Solid-State NMR
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
November 7, 2016
Department of Chemistry
Magnetic Resonance -- Structural Biology
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
November 7, 2016
Department of Chemistry
Magnetic Resonance
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
August 3, 2015
Department of Chemistry
Hong Laboratory: Structural Biophysics From Solid-State NMR
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
September 9, 2014
Department of Chemistry
Viral Fusion Proteins
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
September 9, 2014
Department of Chemistry
Influenza M2 Proteins
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
September 9, 2014
Department of Chemistry
Plant Cell Walls
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
September 9, 2014
Department of Chemistry
Solid-State NMR Techniques for Structure Determination
Principal Investigator
Mei Hong
Related Faculty
Chi Zhang
Postdoctoral Associate
Prof. Masha Elkin
D Reid (1941) and Barbara J Weedon Career Development Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Dr. Jeon Woong Kang
Research Scientist