Irit Sagi, Associate Professor
Incumbent of the Maurecio and Clotilde Pontecorvo Professorial Chair
Multidisciplinary experimental approach to study biological macromolecules and to rationalize drug design
The spectacular advances in the fields of protein chemistry, biology, structural biology and biophysics over the past century have now created a unique opportunity to merge these fields without regard to their borders. Our research group at the Weizmann Institute of Science employs such multidisciplinary approach to investigate molecular events governing enzymes and proteins during their physiological reactions. Specifically, we pursue a multidisciplinary approach combining aspects of structural spectroscopy, single molecule imaging, reaction kinetics, biochemistry, phage display technology, and protein crystallography to study proteins during the course of their reactions.
Along these lines, we have advanced structural dynamic approaches to investigate catalytic sites of metalloproteins at atomic details. Our experimental approach allows the elucidation of the structure and chemistry of reactive transient species that could not be detected by conventional tools. The fine mechanistic information derived using this experimental strategy is currently used to provide insights and new leads to the design of drugs.