Ronald A. Milligan, Ph.D.

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Ronald A. Milligan, Ph.D.
Title
Professor
Department
Lab of Structural Cell Biology
Institution
Scripps Research Institute
Address
Dept of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology
10550 North Torrey Pines Road
City, State, ZIP
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone
(858) 784-9827
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://www.scripps.edu/cb/milligan/
Research field
Molecular Biology
Award year
1988

Research

Work in my laboratory currently focuses on members of the myosin and kinesin superfamilies of motors. Our approach is to use cryo-EM and image analysis to calculate three-dimensional (3D) maps of the track-motor complexes at various stages in their movement cycles. The raw 3D maps provide the macromolecular envelopes of the complexes. Individual parts of the complexes such as discrete domains or light chains, are located within the envelopes by difference mapping. For example, a 3D map of myosin lacking a light chain is subtracted from an equivalent “wild type” map. The light chain is visualized as a density peak in the resulting difference map. In a similar fashion, specific amino acid residues are located in the molecular components by gold-cluster labeling and difference mapping. These three types of data - the macromolecular envelopes, the 3D locations of the component parts and the 3D locations of specific amino acid residues - enable us to build near-atomic models of the complexes from the x-ray crystal structures of the individual molecules.

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