Robbert Kim

Research:

I am a structural biologist and have spent most of my professional life on the structural elucidation of enzymes and investigating their enzymatic activity. Combining structural and activity studies of enzymes can generate mechanistic insight into the biological activity mechanism, but can also indicate possibilities for human intervention.

Currently, I manage the Protein Facility which helps researchers to express their protein of interest as well as analyzing them using various biophysical methods. At the Chemical Immunology group I mostly study DUBs; combining the in-house developed chemical tools with the expression and purification facility to get insight into activity mechanisms and inhibition possibilities. 

Curriculum Vitae:

I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 2010 and my Master’s degree in Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences in 2012 at Utrecht University. After my Master’s I continued to work as a research associate with Gideon Davies at the York Structural Biology Laboratory, working on the structural elucidation of enzymes. During my PhD at the Netherlands Cancer Institute at the group of Titia Sixma I followed this research theme, working on deubiquitinating enzymes. In my PhD I used different biophysical techniques, supplemented with structural biology and biochemistry, to elucidate the activity mechanism of USP7. In 2018 I joined the Ovaa group to set up a protein facility, focusing on the production and analysis of proteins for members of our institute.

Publications

  • Development of ADPribosyl ubiquitin analogs to study enzymes involved in Legionella infection

    Robbert Q. Kim, Mohit Misra, Gonzalez Alexis, Ines Tomašković, Donghyuk Shin, Hermann Schindelin, Dmitri V Filippov, Huib Ovaa, Ivan Dikic, Gerbrand van der Heden van Noort

    Chemistry – A European Journal 2020,. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202004590

  • Structural enzymology of Helicobacter pylori methylthioadenosine nucleosidase in the futalosine pathway

    Kim, R.Q., Geurink, P.P., Mulder, M.P.C., Fish, A., Ekkebus, R., El Oualid, F., van Dijk, W.J., van Dalen, D., Ovaa, H., van Ingen, H. and Sixma, T.K.

    Nature Communications. 10 2019, 231. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08231-5

  • Structural enzymology of Helicobacter pylori methylthioadenosine nucleosidase in the futalosine pathway

    Kim, R.Q., Offen, W.A., Davies, G.J. and Stubbs, K.A.;

    Acta Crystallographica Section D, Biological Crystallography 70 2014, 177–85. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1399004713026655.

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