
Nicholas G. Brown
Associate Professor · Cell Cycle Regulation
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Nicholas G. Brown, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, where he leads research on ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation. He is a member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
- Research focuses on cell cycle regulation via ubiquitin ligases
- Expertise in structural biology techniques (X-ray, cryo-EM, NMR)
Research Interests: His lab investigates molecular interactions in the ubiquitination cascade, particularly the interplay between APC/C, UBE2C, and UBE2S. This work reveals novel allosteric activation mechanisms and has implications for cancer therapeutics through targeted protein degradation technologies.
Scientific Trends: Recent publications emphasize structural dynamics of APC/C activation, cryo-EM analysis of ubiquitin chain elongation, and computational approaches to ubiquitin pathway diseases. Key sub-fields include PROTACs, RING E3 ligase architecture, and neurodevelopmental chromatin regulation.
Collaborations: Engages in industry and academic partnerships for drug discovery. Utilizes hybrid technological approaches for enzyme characterization.
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