Tom Rapoport

Tom Rapoport, Ph.D.

Don W. Fawcett Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)
HHMI Investigator
LHRRB 401

Tom Rapoport, Ph.D., joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School in 1995. He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Humboldt University in East-Berlin for work in enzymology. He then focused on mathematical modeling of metabolism, for which he received his second degree (Habilitation) from the same institution. Before moving to the US, he worked at the Central Institute of Molecular Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR and later at the Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin-Buch. In 1997, he became a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.

The Rapoport Lab is interested in the mechanisms by which proteins are transported across membranes, how misfolded proteins are degraded, and how organelles form and maintain their characteristic shapes. Most of the projects center around the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). One project concerns the molecular mechanism by which proteins are translocated across the ER membrane or across the plasma membrane in bacteria and archaea. Much of the current work deals with ERAD (ER-associated protein degradation), a process in which misfolded proteins are retro-translocated across the ER membrane into the cytosol. Major questions concern the mechanism by which proteins move across the membrane and are extracted by the Cdc48 ATPase. Another project concerns the mechanism by which ER morphology, specifically the tubular ER network, is generated. More recently, the Rapoport lab has started to study how proteins are imported into peroxisomes, and how lung surfactant proteins generate lamellar bodies. The lab employs a variety of different techniques, including biochemical methods, such as reconstitutions with purified proteins, and structural biology methods, including X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, LHRRB 401

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab phone: 617-432-1612

Cloning of vertebrate genes in E.coli; perspective for basic research, technical microbiology and medicine/considering own data
Authors: Authors: Rosenthal S, Coutelle CH, Hahn V, Liebscher DH, Rapoport TA
Studia biophysica
Mathematical modeling of ATP, K+ and Na+ interactions with the Na+-K+) -ATPase occurring under equilibrium conditions
Authors: Authors: Grosse R, Rapoport TA, Malur J, Fischer J, Repke KRH
Biochim Biophys Acta
Synthesis of carp proinsulin in Xenopus oocytes.
Authors: Authors: Rapoport TA, Thiele BJ, Prehn S, Marbaix G, Cleuter Y, Hubert E, Huez G.
Eur J Biochem
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Preparation and characterization of insulin of carp (Cyprinus carpio).
Authors: Authors: Rapoport TA, Kohnert KD, Knospe S, Lukowsky A, Prehn S, Schäfer H, Schmidt S, Ziegler M.
Acta Biol Med Ger
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Analysis of pH-induced changes of the glycolysis of human erythrocytes.
Authors: Authors: Rapoport I, Rapoport TA, Rapoport SM.
Acta Biol Med Ger
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Enhancing creativity in an informal educational framework.
Authors: Authors: Goor A, Rapoport T.
J Educ Psychol
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Metabolic regulation and mathematical models.
Authors: Authors: Heinrich R, Rapoport SM, Rapoport TA.
Prog Biophys Mol Biol
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Modellierung metabolischer systeme
Authors: Authors: Rapoport TA, Heinrich R
Mathematische Modell-bildung, Akademie/Verl
An extended model of the glycolysis in erythrocytes.
Authors: Authors: Rapoport TA, Otto M, Heinrich R.
Acta Biol Med Ger
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Regulation of anaerobic glycolysis in Ehrlich ascites tumour cells.
Authors: Authors: Schulz J, Baufeld A, Hofmann E, Rapoport TA, Heinrich R, Rapoport SM.
Acta Biol Med Ger
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