Dr Juan Fontana

Dr Juan Fontana

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Juan Fontana has over 13 years of experience in structural virology and electron microscopy (EM). During his PhD (CNB-CSIC, Madrid, Spain), he characterised the replication complexes of Bunyamwera and Rubella viruses. This work allowed him to elucidate the mechanisms by which viral macromolecular complexes interact with cellular components to create the architectures of viral factories and to propose novel working models for each replication complex. As a post-doc (LSBR, NIH, Maryland, USA), he worked on Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) & Influenza entry and on HIV & HSV morphogenesis. These projects included, 1) Elucidating the mechanism of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) neutralization by antibodies directed at the fusion domains of HSV’s fusion protein. 2) Unraveling structural intermediates of Influenza Virus fusion protein and M1 matrix protein prior to viral fusion. 3) Describing the two-step fusion process of the retrovirus Avian Sarcoma/Leukosis, in which receptor binding necessarily precedes low-pH activation of the fusion protein. 4) Studying the effects of several drugs and mutations that affect HIV maturation, an essential process for viral infectivity that involves proteolysis of precursor proteins by the viral protease and assembly of a conical core. Overall these projects gave Juan an in-depth knowledge of cell culture, manipulation of viruses, fluorescence & confocal microscopy, and cellular EM; and an expert knowledge of cryo-EM, including sample preparation, data acquisition, high-resolution single-particle reconstruction & atomic modeling and cryo-electron tomography & subtomogram averaging.

<h4>Research projects</h4> <p>Some research projects I'm currently working on, or have worked on, will be listed below. Our list of all <a href="https://biologicalsciences.leeds.ac.uk/dir/research-projects">research projects</a> allows you to view and search the full list of projects in the faculty.</p>

Qualifications

  • PhD Molecular Biology

Professional memberships

  • Microbiology Society

Research groups and institutes

  • Structural Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Protein structure, stability and dynamics