Personal HistoryBorn and raised through college education in Seoul, South Korea. Ph.D. (1987) in Physiology from the SUNY Buffalo on the Fulbright Scholarship. After post-doctoral training at the NIH, was Assistant and Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Moved to the current position in November 2002. Research InterestsMy research interests are centered around the transcription factor TonEBP. Like other Rel proteins such as NFkB and NFAT, TonEBP is involved in many diseases including tumor metastasis, immunity, and replication of HIV virus. TonEBP in diesease Our work showed that TonEBP is involved in a couple of kidney diseases. We are currently focusing on three areas: diabetic nephropathy, blood pressure regulation, and neonatal death. Genetically modified mice and cultured cells are used. Tonicity Sensor Tonicity is defined as the effective osmolality relevant to net water movement across the plasma membrane and cell volume. Tonicity is the key signal to TonEBP for its role in lymphatic angiogenesis, T cell development, and renal water homeostasis. We are trying to understand how changes in tonicity regulate TonEBP focusing on three areas: 1. Tonicity sensor within the TonEBP molecule that controls the nuclear trafficking. 2. Tonicity-dependent SUMO modification that inhibits transactivation. 3. Tonicity-dependent acetylation that controls the nuclear export. Lab Techniques and EquipmentBreeding genetically modified mice, surgical techniques to investigate acute renal injury, tail-cuff procedure for blood pressure, and histological methods are used for animal studies. Contemporary techniques are used for cell culture, cell biological and molecular biological analysis of gene products and post-translational modifications. In my lab, there are 16 sets of metabolic cages, a complete set of equipment for histology, Nikon microscope for fluorescence and differential-interference contrast light microscopy, and Bio-Rad real-time PCR machine.
Current Personnel:
Post-doctoral Fellows: Sun Woo Lim, Soo Youn Choi, Satoru Sanada
Selected Former Trainees:
Hiroshi Miyakawa, M.D., 9/94 to 5/98. Assistant Professor of Medicine, Mohamed Atta, M.D., 7/95 to 6/97. Assistant Professor of Medicine, Ki-Young Na, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Sang Do Lee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physiology, Publications
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