Shangwen Luo
2018-Present College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lanzhou University,
State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, Lecturer
2016-2018 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Advisor: Satish Nair), Postdoc
2015-2016 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Advisor: Huimin Zhao), Postdoc
2010-2015 University of Illinois at Chicago (Advisor: Jimmy Orjala), PhD
2003-2010 Wuhan University, B.Sc
· Honors and Rewards
2015 W. E. van Doren Scholarship
2013 Graduate College Student Presenter Award
2012 American Society of Pharmacognosy Graduate Student Travel Award
2012 Myron Goldsmith Scholarship
· Research Interests
Natural Product Discovery from Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria is the only phylum of bacteria that can perform oxygenic photosynthesis. Their unique genomic context indicated that they have great potential to produce novel natural products. One of my research focus is to discover biologically active natural products form cyanobacteria for drug development.
Natural Product Biosynthesis and Enzymology
Natural products are biosynthesized by enzymatic machinery in living organisms. I am interested in deciphering biosynthetic pathways of natural products, in order to guide mass production of valuable natural products at industrial scale, and to discover novel enzymes for catalyzing reactions that are difficult to achieve by traditional catalysts.
· Selected Publications
1. Trichormamides C and D, antiproliferative cyclic lipopeptides from the cultured freshwater cyanobacterium cf. Oscillatoria sp. UIC 10045. ShangwenLuo,Hahk-SooKang,AleksejKrunic,Weilun Chen,Jilai Yang,John L.Woodard, James R.Fuchs, SangHyun Cho, Scott G.Franzblau, Steven M.Swanson, and Jimmy Orjala*. Med. Chem. 2015, 23, 3153-3162.
2. Microseiramide from the freshwater cyanobacterium Microseira sp. UIC 10445. Shangwen Luo, AleksejKrunic, George E.Chlipala, and JimmyOrjala*. Phytochemistry Lett. 2015, 13, 47-52.
3. Trichormamides A and B with antiproliferative activity from the cultured freshwater cyanobacterium Trichormus. Shangwen Luo, Aleksej Krunic, Hahk-Soo Kang, Weilun Chen, John L Woodard, James R Fuchs , Steven M Swanson, Jimmy Orjala. J. Nat. Prod. 2014, 77, 1871-1880.
4. Carbamidocyclophanes F and G with anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity from the cultured freshwater cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. ShangwenLuo, Hahk-SooKang, AleksejKrunic, George E.Chlipala, GepingCai, Weilun Chen, Scott G.Franzblau, Steven M.Swanson, and JimmyOrjala*. Tetrahedron Lett. 2014, 55, 686-689.