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Se Won Suh is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea. Their research spans multiple areas within the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The scientist's work notably addresses molecular biology and subfields including endocrinology, food science, infectious diseases, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Their research topics include the following:

  • Glycosylation and glycoproteins research
  • Escherichia coli research studies
  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
  • Biochemical and structural characterization
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus
  • Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research

Se Won Suh has coauthored frequently with the following researchers:

  • Kyung-Jin Min
  • Doo Ri An
  • Hye-Jin Yoon
  • Neha Rana
  • Ji Su Park

The scientist's work has been published in several well-known venues, including:

  • Nature Communications
  • Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent publications by Se Won Suh include:

  • "Peptidoglycan reshaping by a noncanonical peptidase for helical cell shape in Campylobacter jejuni," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Structural basis for SdgB- and SdgA-mediated glycosylation of staphylococcal adhesive proteins," 2021, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • "Computational design of monomeric Fc variants with distinct pH-responsive FcRn-binding profiles," 2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Crystal structure of Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase

    Youngsoo Kim;Soo Hyun Eom;Jimin Wang;Dae Sil Lee

  • The crystal structure of a triacylglycerol lipase from Pseudomonas cepacia reveals a highly open conformation in the absence of a bound inhibitor.

    Kyeong Kyu Kim;Hyun Kyu Song;Dong Hae Shin;Kwang Yeon Hwang

  • High-resolution crystal structure of the non-specific lipid-transfer protein from maize seedlings.

    Dong Hae Shin;Jae Young Lee;Kwang Yeon Hwang;Kyeong Kyu Kim

  • Kunitz-type soybean trypsin inhibitor revisited: refined structure of its complex with porcine trypsin reveals an insight into the interaction between a homologous inhibitor from Erythrina caffra and tissue-type plasminogen activator.

    Hyun Kyu Song;Se Won Suh

  • Crystal structure of NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligase: modular architecture and functional implications.

    Jae Young Lee;Changsoo Chang;Hyun Kyu Song;Jinho Moon

  • Structural and mechanistic conservation in DNA ligases

    Aidan J. Doherty;Se Won Suh

  • Structural basis of non-specific lipid binding in maize lipid-transfer protein complexes revealed by high-resolution X-ray crystallography.

    Gye Won Han;Jae Young Lee;Hyun Kyu Song;Changsoo Chang

  • The galactan-binding immunoglobulin Fab J539: an X-ray diffraction study at 2.6-A resolution.

    Se Won Suh;T. N. Bhat;Manuel A. Navia;Gerson H. Cohen

  • Tertiary structure of plant RuBisCO: domains and their contacts.

    Michael S. Chapman;Se Won Suh;Paul M. G. Curmi;Duilio Cascio

  • Crystal structure and functional analysis of the SurE protein identify a novel phosphatase family.

    Jae Young Lee;Jae Eun Kwak;Jinho Moon;Soo Hyun Eom

  • Crystal structure of visfatin/pre-B cell colony-enhancing factor 1/nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase, free and in complex with the anti-cancer agent FK-866.

    Mun-Kyoung Kim;Jun Hyuck Lee;Hun Kim;Soo Jeong Park

  • Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) of aromatic amino acids and their glycyl dipeptides in silver sol

    Sang Kyu Kim;Myung Soo Kim;Se Won Suh

  • Crystal structure of tRNA(m1G37)methyltransferase: insights into tRNA recognition.

    Hyung Jun Ahn;Hyeon‐Woo Kim;Hye‐Jin Yoon;Byung Ii Lee

  • Rice non-specific lipid transfer protein: the 1.6 A crystal structure in the unliganded state reveals a small hydrophobic cavity.

    Jae Young Lee;Kyeongsik Min;Hoon Cha;Dong Hae Shin

  • Crystal structure of Escherichia coli CyaY protein reveals a previously unidentified fold for the evolutionarily conserved frataxin family

    Seung Je Cho;Myong Gyong Lee;Jin Kuk Yang;Jae Young Lee

  • Crystal structure of carboxylesterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens, an α/β hydrolase with broad substrate specificity

    Kyeong Kyu Kim;Hyun Kyu Song;Dong Hae Shin;Kwang Yeon Hwang

  • The TB structural genomics consortium: a resource for Mycobacterium tuberculosis biology.

    T.C Terwilliger;M.S Park;G.S Waldo;J Berendzen

  • Crystal structure of thermostable alpha-amylase from Bacillus licheniformis refined at 1.7 A resolution

    K.Y Hwang;H.K Song;C Chang;J Lee

  • Crystal structure of human nucleophosmin-core reveals plasticity of the pentamer–pentamer interface

    Hyung Ho Lee;Hyoun Sook Kim;Ji Yong Kang;Byung Il Lee

  • Ring-shaped architecture of RecR: implications for its role in homologous recombinational DNA repair.

    Byung Il Lee;Kyoung Hoon Kim;Soo Jeong Park;Soo Hyun Eom

  • Crystal structure of the ribosome recycling factor from Escherichia coli.

    Kyeong Kyu Kim;Kyeongsik Min;Se Won Suh

Frequent Co-Authors

Kyeong Kyu Kim
Kyeong Kyu Kim Sungkyunkwan University
Dojin Kim
Dojin Kim Chungnam National University
David Eisenberg
David Eisenberg Harvard University
Bunzo Mikami
Bunzo Mikami Kyoto University
Chin Ha Chung
Chin Ha Chung Seoul National University
Seung Bum Park
Seung Bum Park Seoul National University
Duilio Cascio
Duilio Cascio University of California, Los Angeles
Shahriar Mobashery
Shahriar Mobashery University of Notre Dame
Chung-Mo Park
Chung-Mo Park Seoul National University
Senyon Choe
Senyon Choe Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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