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Jon Clardy, Ph.D.

Christopher T. Walsh Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

The laboratory focuses on biologically active small molecules, especially those from bacteria and fungi with an overall goal of understanding how small molecules control biological processes. 

Research:

The laboratory focuses on biologically active small molecules, especially those from bacteria and fungi with an overall goal of understanding how small molecules control biological processes.  Organizing themes include: 1) function-based discovery of microbially-produced small molecules and their roles in microbial symbioses , 2) function-based discovery of biologically active small molecules using high-throughput screening,  3) genome-based discovery of bacterially-produced small molecules. 

1.  We have focused on the small molecule exchanges that underlie multilateral symbioses involving bacteria, partly because they are widespread and poorly understood and partly because they lead to the discovery of new useful molecules in the biological context in which they evolved.  Current projects involve the bacterial symbionts of fungus-growing ants, members of the human gut microbiome linked to disease, and interactions between micro-algae and bacteria.

2.  We also continue to discover small molecules in a more medically relevant context: high-throughput screening for a variety of diseases.  In these projects we have focused on antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents along with immunomodulators and anticancer agents. 

3.  It is now quite clear that well studied bacteria – the producers of drugs that are used on the ton scale, for example – are genetically capable of producing many more potentially useful small molecules.  The biosynthetic gene can be seen but the associated molecules have never been characterized.  Ways to access these cryptic metabolites is a current focus of the laboratory.

Address: 

Room C-643

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Publications View
A pregnane steroid from Aglaia lawii and structure confirmation of cabraleadiol monoacetate by X-ray crystallography.
Authors: Authors: Qiu SX, Nguyen VH, Le TX, Gu JQ, Lobkovsky E, Tran CK, Soejarto DD, Clardy J, Pezzuto JM, Dong Y, Mai VT, Le MH, Fong HH.
Phytochemistry
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The cytosporones, new octaketide antibiotics isolated from an endophytic fungus.
Authors: Authors: Brady SF, Wagenaar MM, Singh MP, Janso JE, Clardy J.
Org Lett
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Cytoskyrins A and B, new BIA active bisanthraquinones isolated from an endophytic fungus.
Authors: Authors: Brady SF, Singh MP, Janso JE, Clardy J.
Org Lett
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Three new cytochalasins produced by an endophytic fungus in the genus Rhinocladiella.
Authors: Authors: Wagenaar MM, Corwin J, Strobel G, Clardy J.
J Nat Prod
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Honulactones: new bishomoscalarane sesterterpenes from the Indonesian sponge Strepsichordaia aliena.
Authors: Authors: Jiménez JI, Yoshida WY, Scheuer PJ, Lobkovsky E, Clardy J, Kelly M.
J Org Chem
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CR377, a new pentaketide antifungal agent isolated from an endophytic fungus.
Authors: Authors: Brady SF, Clardy J.
J Nat Prod
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Rhizobium etli CE3 carries vir gene homologs on a self-transmissible plasmid.
Authors: Authors: Bittinger MA, Gross JA, Widom J, Clardy J, Handelsman J.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
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Structural basis for the insensitivity of a serine enzyme (palmitoyl-protein thioesterase) to phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride.
Authors: Authors: Das AK, Bellizzi JJ, Tandel S, Biehl E, Clardy J, Hofmann SL.
J Biol Chem
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Cloning the soil metagenome: a strategy for accessing the genetic and functional diversity of uncultured microorganisms.
Authors: Authors: Rondon MR, August PR, Bettermann AD, Brady SF, Grossman TH, Liles MR, Loiacono KA, Lynch BA, MacNeil IA, Minor C, Tiong CL, Gilman M, Osburne MS, Clardy J, Handelsman J, Goodman RM.
Appl Environ Microbiol
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The crystal structure of palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1 and the molecular basis of infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis.
Authors: Authors: Bellizzi JJ, Widom J, Kemp C, Lu JY, Das AK, Hofmann SL, Clardy J.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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