Janet L Smith

Janet L. Smith
Rita Willis Professor of the Life Sciences
Martha L Ludwig Distinguished University Professor of Biological Chemistry
Professor of Biological Chemistry, Medical School
Research Professor, Life Sciences Institute
Associate Director, Life Sciences Institute and Professor of Biophysics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
University of Michigan
Life Sciences Institute
3437 Mary Sue Coleman Hall, 210 Washtenaw Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Janet L Smith
Janet L. Smith
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    Janet Smith's research focuses on understanding biological processes through knowledge of the structures of key protein molecules. Early in her independent career, she made major contributions to the understanding of catalysis and regulation in glutamine amidotransferases, phosphoribosyltransferases and photosynthetic proteins by solving and interpreting crystal structures of several proteins of each type. She has also contributed to the development of methods for rapid determination of protein crystal structures, particularly using synchrotron X-ray sources.

    A native of Pennsylvania, Smith studied chemistry as a National Merit Scholar at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Finding biochemistry to be the most stimulating area of chemistry, she continued her study in that field at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she was convinced of the importance of structure in biology during her research with advisor M. Sundaralingam. Smith then pursued a growing interest in protein structure as a postdoc with Wayne Hendrickson as a National Research Council Research Fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory and as associate research scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Columbia University.

    Smith established an independent research program in structural biology at Purdue, where she remained as a professor of biological sciences until moving to the University of Michigan and the LSI. She has been a visiting scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, and a lecturer at numerous international schools on structural biology and synchrotron radiation. She is also a frequent advisor to synchrotron radiation facilities and synchrotron structural biology labs both in the U.S. and abroad.

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    Research Overview

    Our group studies protein structure in order to understand the molecular mechanisms of biological processes and to develop testable hypotheses about function. The lab currently has two research focuses.

    We study the enzymes of natural product biosynthesis with a focus on modular polyketide synthases. One focus of our research is the mechanism of throughput and the substrate/product selecitvity of assembly-line megasynthases. Another is the adaptation of “ordinary” enzymes of primary metabolism to new chemical transformations that enrich nature’s chemical toolbox and have potential as biocatalysts.

    Our studies of the pathogenesis of RNA viruses include both viral and host proteins. Of the host proteins, the zinc-finger antiviral protein recognizes viral RNA in the cytoplasm and targets it for destruction by host nucleases. Other proteins restrict retroviruses by hypermutation of the viral DNA product of reverse transcription. A rapidly evolving viral protein targets the restriction factors for destruction by the proteasome. A multi-functional flavivirus protein helps the virus escape detection by the immune system, increases the infectivity of virus particles, and also has an essential role in viral RNA replication.

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    • Journal Article
      Investigating Opioid Receptor Activity through Biocatalytic Halogenation and Oxidation of Mitragynine.
      Harris NR, Powell AJ, Snodgrass HM, Amin S, Newmister SA, Curtis BJ, Li D, Husaini ZA, Verhey-Henke L, Smith JL, Pereira F, Lewis JC, Traynor J, Sherman DH. ACS Chem Biol, 2026 Mar 29; DOI:10.1021/acschembio.5c01008
      PMID: 41906286
    • Journal Article
      Macromolecular Crystallography at the Upgraded Advanced Photon Source
      Fischetti RF, Chapon L, Anderson SM, Brunzelle J, Joachimiak A, Keefe LJ, Michalska K, Murphy F, Ranganathan R, Rose J, Smith JL, Srajer V. Synchrotron Radiation News, 2026 Jan 1; DOI:10.1080/08940886.2026.2643150
    • Journal Article
      Controlling Megasynthetase Module–Module Interactions through β-Hairpin Docking Domain Engineering
      Rankin MR, Contreras KL, Gerwick WH, Gerwick L, Smith JL. ACS Chemical Biology, 2025 Dec 19; 20 (12): 2966 - 2978. DOI:10.1021/acschembio.5c00720
      PMID: 41289045
    • Journal Article
      Investigating Macrolactone Formation by Thioesterase Domains through Incorporation of an Unnatural Amino Acid
      Choudhary V, McCullough TM, Smith JL. Structural Dynamics, 2025 Oct 29; 12 (5): a109 - a109. DOI:10.1063/4.0000900
      PMID: PMC12585361
    • Journal Article
      Returning to scientific operations at GM/CA@APS after the APS-Upgrade
      Kissick DJ, Becker M, Corcoran S, Ferguson D, Hilgart M, Makarov O, Stepanov1 S, Venugopalan N, Xu Q, Xu S, Smith JL, Fischetti RF. Structural Dynamics, 2025 Oct 29; 12 (5): a220 - a220. DOI:10.1063/4.0001010
      PMID: PMC12585485
    • Journal Article
      Redefining the role of the EryM acetyltransferase in natural product biosynthetic pathways
      Li Y, Liu X, Harris NR, Roberts JR, Valdivia EM, Ji X, Smith JL. Structure, 2025 Aug 7; 33 (8): 1352 - 1361.e3. DOI:10.1016/j.str.2025.05.011
      PMID: 40516533
    • Journal Article
      Structure of a putative terminal amidation domain in natural product biosynthesis
      Rankin MR, Khare D, Gerwick L, Sherman DH, Gerwick WH, Smith JL. Structure, 2025 May 1; 33 (5): 935 - 947.e4. DOI:10.1016/j.str.2025.02.005
      PMID: 40086440
    • Preprint
      Redefining the Role of the EryM Acetyltransferase in Natural Product Biosynthetic Pathways.
      Li Y, Liu X, Harris NR, Roberts JR, Valdivia EM, Ji X, Smith JL. 2025 Mar 11; DOI:10.1101/2025.03.07.642089
      PMID: 40161668

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    Congratulations to Zoe Yeoh, PhD

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    Congratulations to Natalia Harris, PhD

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    New Publication from a collaborative effort between the Janet Smith and Melanie Ohi labs

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    PhD student Zoe Yeoh publishes a research article in PNAS

    U-M Biological Chemistry PhD student Zoe Yeoh is the first author of a research article in PNAS.
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    Congratulations to Michael Rankin, PhD

    Biological Chemistry PhD student Michael Rankin of the Smith lab defends his doctoral dissertation.