- Geoffrey Chang
Geoffrey Chang is an
associate professor atThe Scripps Research Institute inLa Jolla ,California ,United States . His laboratory focuses on thestructural biology ofintegral membrane protein s, particularly exploringX-ray crystallography techniques for solving thetertiary structure s of membrane proteins that are notoriously resistant tocrystal lization. The laboratory has specialized in structures ofmultidrug resistance transporter proteins inbacteria . In 2001, Chang was awarded a Beckman Foundation Young Investigator Award, designed to support researchers early in their academic careers, for his work on the structural biology of multidrug resistance.The Scripps Research Institute News and Views. [http://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20010402/updates.html#chang In Brief] 1(9): 2 Apr 2001. Access date 17 Jan 2001.]Chang and coauthors have published five papers on the structures of two multidrug resistance transporters, known as
EmrE andMsbA , between 2001 and 2006. Although the initial structures were widely considered puzzling in the field due to their unexpected placement of their ATPbinding site s in the assembleddimer ,Higgins CF, Linton KJ. (2001). Structural biology. The xyz of ABC transporters. "Science" 293(5536):1782-4. PMID 11546861 ] the publication of an additional structure in the same protein family indicated that the Chang structures were unlikely to represent the biologically active conformation of the molecules.Dawson RJ, Locher KP. (2006). Structure of a bacterial multidrug ABC transporter. "Nature" 443(7108):180-5. PMID 16943773 ] Chang and coauthors are currently issuing retractions of their five structural papers on EmrE and MsbA, citing an error in an internal software utility as the source of the data misinterpretation that led to the appearance of wrongly assembled dimers.Chang G, Roth CB, Reyes CL, Pornillos O, Chen YJ, Chen AP. (2006). Retraction. "Science" 314(5807):1875 PMID 17185584 ] Miller G. (2006). Scientific publishing. A scientist's nightmare: software problem leads to five retractions. "Science" 314(5807):1856-7. PMID 17185570] The application of a popular protein structure validation tool to one of the retractedMsbA structures results in scores that indicate severe errors in this structure.Wiederstein M, Sippl MJ. (2007). ProSA-web: interactive web service for the recognition of errors in three-dimensional structures of proteins. "Nucleic Acids Res", doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm290. PMID 17517781 ]Retracted papers
The following three papers in the journal "Science" have been retracted:
* Chang G, Roth CB. (2001) Structure of MsbA from E. coli: a homolog of the multidrug resistance ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters. "Science" 293(5536):1793-800. PMID 11546864
* Pornillos O, Chen YJ, Chen AP, Chang G. (2005) X-ray structure of the EmrE multidrug transporter in complex with a substrate. "Science" 310(5756):1950-3. PMID 16373573
* Reyes CL, Chang G. (2005) Structure of the ABC transporter MsbA in complex with ADP.vanadate and lipopolysaccharide. "Science" 308(5724):1028-31. PMID 15890884These two papers on the same subject will be retracted in upcoming issues of their journals.Gawrylewski A. (2006). Retractions unsettle structural bio: Recent findings upend conclusions from five highly-cited papers "The Scientist" 4 Jan 2007 [http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/39805/ Free full text] Access date 17 Jan 2007.]
* Chang G. (2003). Structure of MsbA from Vibrio cholera: a multidrug resistance ABC transporter homolog in a closed conformation. "J Mol Biol" 330(2):419-30. PMID 12823979
* Ma C, Chang G. (2004). Structure of the multidrug resistance efflux transporter EmrE from Escherichia coli. "Proc Natl Acad Sci USA" 101(9):2852-7. PMID 14970332References
External links
* [http://www.scripps.edu/phd/biograd/facbio.phtml?rec_id=7431 Scripps faculty profile]
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