Research excellence in the areas of Cellular Biochemistry, Structural Biology and Gene Expression

Santiago Di Pietro

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Di Pietro, Santiago - Assistant Professor


Contact Information:

dipietro@mail.colostate.edu
Office Number:  241 MRB
Phone Number:  970-491-5302
Fax Number:  970-491-0494
Research Title:
Molecular Mechanisms of Intracellular Protein Transport



Research Description:

This laboratory focuses on fundamental aspects of membrane protein transport. We are particularly interested in clathrin mediated endocytosis and transport pathways to lysosomes, melanosomes, platelet dense granules and other lysosome related organelles (LROs). The physiological significance of these pathways is manifold. The endocytic pathway is required for nutrient uptake, down-regulation of signal transduction events, antigen presentation, and virus internalization, while the biosynthetic pathways to lysosomes and LROs are critical for the biogenesis of these organelles.

We have gained a solid expertise in the integrated use of biochemistry, biophysics, mammalian and yeast cell biology, and genetics. We are applying that experience to identify new components of the transport machinery protein network, to study novel mechanisms regulating clathrin coat formation, and to understand the link between the transport machinery and the actin cytoskeleton. We expect that our work will have implications not only in basic cell biology but also in deciphering the pathogenesis of diseases associated with defects in protein transport pathways.


Selected Publications:

Mahadev R.K. *, Di Pietro S.M. *, Olson J.M., Piao H., Payne G.S. § and Overduin M. § Structure of Sla1p homology domain 1 and interaction with the NPFxD endocytic in- ternalisation motif. EMBO J. 26: 1963-1971, 2007. * Co-first authors, § corresponding authors

Setty, S.R.G., Tenza, D., Truschel, S.T., Chou, E., Sviderskaya, E.V., Theos, A.C., Lamoreux, M.L., Di Pietro, S.M., Starcevic, M., Bennett, D.C., Dell'Angelica, E.C., Raposo, G., and Marks M.S. BLOC-1 is required for cargo-specific sorting from vacuolar early endosomes toward lysosome-related organelles. Molecular Biology of the Cell 18: 768-780, 2007.

Di Pietro S.M., Falcón-Pérez J.M., Tenza D., Setty S.R.G., Marks M.S., Raposo G. and Dell'Angelica E.C. BLOC-1 interacts with BLOC-2 and the AP-3 complex to facilitate protein trafficking on endosomes. Molecular Biology of the Cell 17: 4027-4038, 2006.

Capaldi S., Guariento M., Perduca M., Di Pietro S.M., Santomé J.A. and Monaco H.L. Crystal structure of axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) liver bile acid-binding protein bound to cholic and oleic acid. Proteins 64: 79-88, 2006.

Di Pietro S.M. and Dell'Angelica E.C. The Cell Biology of Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome: Recent Advances. Traffic 6: 525-533, 2005.

Di Pietro S.M., Falcón-Pérez J.M. and Dell'Angelica E.C. Characterization of BLOC-2, a Complex Containing the Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome Proteins HPS3, HPS5 and HPS6. Traffic 5: 276-283, 2004.

Gautam R., Chintala S., Li W., Zhang Q., Tan J., Novak E.K., Di Pietro S.M., Dell'Angelica E.C. and Swank R.T. The Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome 3 (cocoa) protein is a component of the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-2 (BLOC-2). J. Biol. Chem. 279: 12935-12942, 2004.

Di Pietro S.M., Centeno J.M., Cerutti M.L., Lodeiro M.F., Alonso L., Ferreiro D.U., Schwarz F., Goldbaum F. and de Prat Gay G. Specific antibody-DNA interaction: a novel strategy for tight DNA recognition. Biochemistry 42: 6218-8227, 2003.

Di Pietro S.M.*, Corsico, B., Perduca M., Monaco H.L. and Santomé J.A. Structural and biochemical characterization of toad liver fatty acid-binding protein. Biochemistry 42: 8192-8203, 2003. *corresponding author

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Mailing Address:

Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1870
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1870