Entry Information

PART 1: PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Name

Ngai Lam Chris Chung

Title

Mr

Gender

Male

Recent Photo

Recent Photo

Date of Birth

22/09/1998

Place of Birth

Hong Kong

Type of Identity Document Held

Hong Kong Identity Card

HKID / Passport Number

Y6864

Nationality

Chinese

PART 2: CONTACT INFORMATION

Email Address

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Contact Phone Number

+447449429009

Address

42 Crowell Road
Oxford
United Kingdom

PART 3: FORUM INTEREST

Name of Recommending Laureate / Academic

Croucher_Foundation

First Discipline to be Joined

Life Science and Medicine

Second Discipline to be Joined

Mathematical Sciences

Statement of Purpose to Join the Forum (max. 200 words)

I want to join the Hong Kong Laureate Forum to interact with Shaw Laureates and understand their approach to science such that I can hone my skills as an independent scientist. I am particularly looking forward to discussing with Prof. Nogales. Being a structural biologist myself, I am very intrigued by how different PIs approach this field and the implications of the rapid development of bioAI tools such as AlphaFold. Furthermore, I am also very interested in engaging in scientific conversations with different participants. Having studied abroad for most of my scientific career, I would love to have a better understanding of the scientific research ongoing in Hong Kong and the thoughts of local postgraduate students.

PART 4: ACADEMIC AND/OR RESEARCH INFORMATION

Academic Level / Position

Postgraduate (PhD)

Academic Subject / Research Field

Biochemistry

Current Affiliated University / Institution / Organisation

University of Oxford

Location

Oxford, UK

First Academic or Research Referee *

First Referee Name

Prof. Jason Schnell

First Referee University

University of Oxford

First Referee Position

Associate Professor of Biochemistry

First Referee Email Address

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Second Academic or Research Referee

Award(s) and/or Scientific Accomplishment(s) (if any) (max. 100 words)

Croucher Scholarship for Doctoral Study,
Hong Kong Jockey Club Graduate Scholarship,
Best Poster Presentation (Royal Society of Chemistry NMR Discussion Group)

Reference/Certificate of Award and/or Scientific Accomplishement

Croucher Foundation, Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract of Research / Brief Description of Your Current Research Interest (max. 200 words)

The matrix protein 1 (M1) is the most abundant and highly conserved protein found in influenza A viruses. This multifunctional protein mediates nuclear export of the viral ribonucleoprotein complex in its soluble monomeric form, while acting as a scaffolding for viral assembly and budding in its membrane-bound homopolymeric form. Mis-timed conversion from the water-soluble form of M1 to the membrane-bound polymeric form would be detrimental to the virus and must therefore be tightly regulated. Previous work from our laboratory (Mohd-Kipli F. et al. (2021) J Biol. Chem. 296, 100316) hypothesised that conformational changes in loops at the oligomer interface regulate assembly of M1 into the membrane-bound 'stacked' oligomer.

In this study, we confirmed that the M1 N-terminal domain loops exhibit extensive dynamics and conformational exchange in solution across a range of timescales by NMR spectroscopy. Extensive NMR dynamics experiments such as CPMG-RD and CEST reveal complex three-state concentration-dependent dynamics modulated by loop motions. Combined with data from light scattering-based in vitro assay and in vivo single cycle virus data, we propose that M1 loop residues form part of a membrane-binding 'sensor' used by M1 to ensure appropriate polymerisation at the membrane surface.

Would you like to present your Research in Poster Presentation Session and/or Flash Presentation?

Both Sessions

PART 5: OTHERS

Did you participate in the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum?

N/A

How Did You Know About the Forum?

University