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Biological Membrane
Structure and Function

Membrane proteins perform critical cellular functions, involving transport of ions and nutrients, signal transduction and energy conversion, and their malfunctions often result in numerous serious deceases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, cancers, heart failures and others.
Environment of biological membrane strongly affects functions of embedded in it proteins, however, structural aspects of allosteric effects of lipids on protein function are poorly understood. Our group is focused on elucidating roles of lipids in structure and function of proteins in biological membranes. In our research we extensively use Lipidic Cubic Phase (LCP) as a tool to study lipid/protein interactions and to crystallize membrane proteins directly from the lipidic environment. Please check our LCP Resources page to find more information on this technology. Our protein targets include G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), ion channels and transporters.

  • June 2, 2021
    WELCOME new postdoctoral scholar Dr. Dong-Gyun Kim

  • April 24, 2019
    Congratulations to Ben Stauch and Linda Johansson and other members of the group on publishing the structures of the human melatonin MT1 and MT2 receptors in two back-to-back Nature papers!

    MT1 paper >> MT2 paper >>

  • September 23, 2016
    Cherezov lab in collaboration with an international group of scientists published a paper on native phasing of XFEL data from GPCR microcrystals in Science Advances
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  • September 20, 2016
    Visual protocols for preparation and delivery of protein microcrystals in Lipidic Cubic Phase for Serial Femtosecond Crystallography are published in JoVE
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  • April 23, 2015
    A Structure of the Angiotensin Receptor revealed by Serial Femtosecond Crystallography is published online in Cell MORE >>

  • March 2, 2015
    The Bridge@USC brochure is now available online
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  • February 20, 2015
    at 10a.m., Ray Irani Hall, Room 101 Biochemistry Seminar-

    Bridge Institute together with MCB, Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Chemistry present a seminar by Prof. Dr. Ehud M. Landau from the Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich "Concepts and Applications of Lipidic Mesophases in Biomedicine" MORE >>

  • February 16, 2015
    A structure of the human delta-opioid receptor in complex with a bifunctional peptide ligand is published Feb. 16 in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology MORE >>

  • February 2, 2015
    WELCOME new graduate students Nairie Michaelian and Shuming Hao

  • January 16, 2015
    A first crystal structure of the cellular receptor CXCR4 bound to an immune signaling protein called a chemokine is published Jan. 22 in Science MORE >>

  • January 6, 2015
    Cherezov, Katritch, and Stevens 2014 Nature paper on δ-opioid and sodium signaling noted as one of the Science Signaling Breakthroughs of the Year. MORE>>

  • January 1, 2015
    Cherezov, Hicks, Katritch, Kuhn and Stevens Labs move to the University of Southern California to start up a NEW convergent biosciences institute MORE>>

CONTACT US: USC | Cherezov Lab | cherezov@usc.edu