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Taek Soon Lee

Scientist

Education
Ph.D. Chemistry (2001-2006, Advisor: Chaitan Khosla)
Stanford University

B.S. Chemistry (1994-1998)
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea


PUBLICATIONS

  • Lee, S. K., Chou, H., Ham, T. S., Lee, T. S., Keasling, J. D. Metabolic engineering of microorganisms for biofuels production: from bugs to synthetic biology to fuels. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 2008, 19, 556-563
  • Fortman, J. L., Chhabra, S., Mukhopadhyay, A., Chou, H., Lee, T. S., Steen, E., Keasling, J. D. Biofuel alternatives to ethanol: pumping the microbial well. Trends. Biotech. 2008, 26, 375-381
  • Lee, T. S., Das, A., Khosla, C. Structure-activity relationships of semisynthetic mumbaistatin analogs. Bioorg Med Chem. 2007, 15, 5207-5218
  • Lee, T. S., Khosla, C., Tang, Y. Orthogonal protein interactions in spore pigment producing and antibiotic producing polyketide synthases. J. Antibiotics, 2005, 58, 663-666
  • Lee, T. S., Khosla, C., Tang, Y. Engineered biosynthesis of aklanonic acid analogs. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 2005, 127, 12254-12262
  • Tang, Y., Lee, T. S., Lee, H., Khosla, C. Exploring the biosynthetic potentials of bimodular aromatic polyketide synthases. Tetrahedron, 2004, 60, 7659-7671
  • Tang, Y., Lee, T. S., Khosla, C. Engineered biosynthesis of regioselectively modified aromatic polyketides using bimodular polyketide synthases. Public Library of Science-Biology, 2004, 2, 227-238
  • Tang, Y., Lee, T. S., Kobayashi, S., Khosla, C. Ketosynthases in the initiation and elongation modules of aromatic polyketide synthases have orthogonal acyl carrier protein specificity. Biochemistry 2003, 42, 6588-6595
  • Choi, H. J., Lee, T. S., Suh, M. P. Selective binding of open frameworks assembled from nickel(II) macrocyclic complexes with organic and inorganic guests. J. Inclusion Phenom. Macrocyclic Chem. 2001, 41, 155-162
  • Choi, H. J., Lee, T. S., Suh, M. P. Self-assembly of a molecular floral lace with one-dimensional channels and inclusion of glucose. Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 1999, 38, 1405-1408


Contact Info

Joint BioEnergy Institute
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research and
Berkeley Center for Synthetic Biology (QB3 Institute)
University of California at Berkeley

5885 Hollis St
Emeryville, CA 94608

phone: (510) 495-2469
fax: (510) 495-2630

taekslee@berkeley.edu, tslee@lbl.gov