Steven Gygi, Ph.D.

Steven Gygi, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)

Steven Gygi, Ph.D., received his Ph.D. from the University of Utah in Pharmacology and Toxicology performing small molecule mass spectrometry.  He went on to pursue postdoctoral work with Ruedi Aebersold at the University of Washington in 1996.  A revolution in biological mass spectrometry was occurring which allowed for the measurement of protein expression levels and a new field, Proteomics, was born.  In 2000, Dr. Gygi moved to Harvard Medical School and joined the Department of Cell Biology.  Currently, he is the faculty director of two MS core facilities (Taplin Biological MS Facility, and the Thermo Fisher Center for Multiplexed Proteomics—TCMP@HMS).

Research in the Gygi lab centers around developing and applying new technologies in the field of mass spectrometry-based proteomics.  These include the systematic and proteome-wide measurements of many protein properties including their expression levels, modification states, structure, localization, function, and interactions.  For example, the Gygi lab, together with the Harper lab at HMS, is creating a genome-scale map of the protein-protein interaction landscape in cells (termed BioPlex).  In addition, sample multiplexing techniques like Tandem Mass Tags (TMT) are being improved to allow up to 16 proteomics samples to be analyzed simultaneously using high resolution mass spectrometry.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, C-523B

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab telephone: 617-432-3155

Prolonged Mek1/2 suppression impairs the developmental potential of embryonic stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Choi J, Huebner AJ, Clement K, Walsh RM, Savol A, Lin K, Gu H, Di Stefano B, Brumbaugh J, Kim SY, Sharif J, Rose CM, Mohammad A, Odajima J, Charron J, Shioda T, Gnirke A, Gygi S, Koseki H, Sadreyev RI, Xiao A, Meissner A, Hochedlinger K.
Nature
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UBE2O remodels the proteome during terminal erythroid differentiation.
Authors: Authors: Nguyen AT, Prado MA, Schmidt PJ, Sendamarai AK, Wilson-Grady JT, Min M, Campagna DR, Tian G, Shi Y, Dederer V, Kawan M, Kuehnle N, Paulo JA, Yao Y, Weiss MJ, Justice MJ, Gygi SP, Fleming MD, Finley D.
Science
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Focal Adhesion- and IGF1R-Dependent Survival and Migratory Pathways Mediate Tumor Resistance to mTORC1/2 Inhibition.
Authors: Authors: Yoon SO, Shin S, Karreth FA, Buel GR, Jedrychowski MP, Plas DR, Dedhar S, Gygi SP, Roux PP, Dephoure N, Blenis J.
Mol Cell
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Unique roles for histone H3K9me states in RNAi and heritable silencing of transcription.
Authors: Authors: Jih G, Iglesias N, Currie MA, Bhanu NV, Paulo JA, Gygi SP, Garcia BA, Moazed D.
Nature
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UCP1 deficiency causes brown fat respiratory chain depletion and sensitizes mitochondria to calcium overload-induced dysfunction.
Authors: Authors: Kazak L, Chouchani ET, Stavrovskaya IG, Lu GZ, Jedrychowski MP, Egan DF, Kumari M, Kong X, Erickson BK, Szpyt J, Rosen ED, Murphy MP, Kristal BS, Gygi SP, Spiegelman BM.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Cogenerating Synthetic Parts toward a Self-Replicating System.
Authors: Authors: Li J, Haas W, Jackson K, Kuru E, Jewett MC, Fan ZH, Gygi S, Church GM.
ACS Synth Biol
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Proteomic and Metabolomic Characterization of a Mammalian Cellular Transition from Quiescence to Proliferation.
Authors: Authors: Lee HJ, Jedrychowski MP, Vinayagam A, Wu N, Shyh-Chang N, Hu Y, Min-Wen C, Moore JK, Asara JM, Lyssiotis CA, Perrimon N, Gygi SP, Cantley LC, Kirschner MW.
Cell Rep
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Probing the missing mature ß-cell proteomic landscape in differentiating patient iPSC-derived cells.
Authors: Authors: Vethe H, Bjørlykke Y, Ghila LM, Paulo JA, Scholz H, Gygi SP, Chera S, Ræder H.
Sci Rep
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Compensatory metabolic networks in pancreatic cancers upon perturbation of glutamine metabolism.
Authors: Authors: Biancur DE, Paulo JA, Malachowska B, Quiles Del Rey M, Sousa CM, Wang X, Sohn ASW, Chu GC, Gygi SP, Harper JW, Fendler W, Mancias JD, Kimmelman AC.
Nat Commun
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Multi-omics analysis identifies ATF4 as a key regulator of the mitochondrial stress response in mammals.
Authors: Authors: Quirós PM, Prado MA, Zamboni N, D'Amico D, Williams RW, Finley D, Gygi SP, Auwerx J.
J Cell Biol
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