Boston University School of Medicine
William J. Lehman, Ph.D.
G. Graham Shipley,
Ph.D., D.Sc.
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G. Graham Shipley, Ph.D., D.Sc.

Professor of Physiology and Biophysics,
and Biochemistry

B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. University of Nottingham

Phone:(617)638-4009 • Fax: (617) 638-4041
e-mail: shipley@bu.edu
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Research

Membrane and Receptor Biology

Our interests center around the structure and function of cell membranes, receptor-ligand interactions and transmembrane signaling mechanisms. A combination of biochemical, chemical and biophysical approaches are used to probe: (1) membrane lipid conformation, structure, properties and interactions, (2) membrane receptor-lipid interactions and (3) membrane receptor-ligand interactions. Current approaches involve the isolation of membrane-associated proteins and lipids (e.g. low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, insulin receptor, integrins, gangliosides), their reconstitution with well characterized lipid monolayer and bilayer matrices and structural studies of the protein-lipid assemblies. Ligand binding studes include LDL receptor/LDL, insulin receptor/insulin, and ganglioside/toxin interations. The biochemical methods involved include lipid and protein isolation, gel/affinity chromatography, antibody techniques, immunoblotting, detergent solubilization, lipid-protein reconstitution, etc. Chemical methods include lipid sythesis, TLC, HPLC, IR and NMR. The biophysical approach involves x-ray diffraction, protein crystallography, electron microscopy/image reconstruction, surface chemistry and calorimetric and spectroscopic (CD, NMR) methods.

 

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Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Boston University School of Medicine
715 Albany Street
Boston MA 02118-2526
Phone:(617)638-4009
Fax: (617) 638-4041
e-mail: shipley@bu.edu
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