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K. Christopher Garcia is an American scientist known for his research on the molecular and structural biology of cell surface receptors. Garcia is a professor in the Departments of Molecular and Cellular Physiology and Structural Biology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a member of the National Academies of Science and Medicine. In addition to his role at Stanford, Garcia is a co-founder of several biotechnology companies, including Alexo Therapeutics, Surrozen, and 3T Biosciences. Education Garcia earned his B.S. in biochemistry from Tulane University. He attended graduate school at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he received his Ph.D. in Biophysics under the mentorship of L. Mario Amzel. After receiving his Ph.D., Garcia conducted postdoctoral research at Genentech in the laboratories of David Goeddel and Tony Kossiakoff, where he immersed himself in the nascent technologies of protein engineering and recombinant protein expression, and then at The Scripps Research Institute in the laboratory of Ian Wilson. Research career Garcia's research integrates approaches in structural biology, biochemistry and protein engineering to understand how cell surface receptors sense environmental cues through the engagement of extracellular ligands, and transduce signals. The overarching theme of the laboratory is to elucidate the structural and mechanistic basis of receptor activation in systems relevant to human disease, and to exploit this information to design and engineer new molecules with therapeutic properties. Thus there is a close integration of basic science discovery with translation. Garcia's laboratory at Stanford has published numerous scientific articles describing the molecular structure and signaling mechanisms of proteins important for immunity, neurobiology and development. According to data from Google Scholar, Garcia's publication record yields an h-factor of 105 as of February 2023. Antigen recognition Garcia's earliest research as a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University focused on understanding how anti-idiotyopic antibodies recognize peptide antigens. As a postdoctoral scholar at The Scripps Research Institute, Garcia conducted a groundbreaking study that revealed how T cells of the immune system survey peptides presented by major histocompatibility complex proteins (MHC), thus allowing them to distinguish between "self" and "non-self". Garcia's research led to the first visualization of a T cell receptor (TCR) bound to a peptide-MHC (pMHC) complex and was published in the journal Science in 1996. Garcia's 1996 article on the TCR-MHC interaction has had broad impact in the fields of immunology and immunotherapy. At Stanford University, the Garcia Laboratory reported the structure of the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR) in 2007, which revealed how pre-BCRs oligomerize to signal in the absence of antigen. Garcia's group has also authored several additional landmark articles exploring various aspects of TCR-pMHC interactions, including the first structure of a γδ TCR-pMHC complex, the molecular basis for dual recognition of "self" and "foreign" MHCs by TCRs, insights into the germline basis of TCR/MHC interactions, the extent of cross-reactivity in the TCR repertoire, and elucidation of the structural trigger for TCR signaling. In Garcia's most recent work, his lab developed a peptide-MHC library technology that has enabled the discovery of antigens for orphan T cell receptors, such as those resident in tumors. This technology also enabled a breakthrough in understanding how signaling is initiated by pMHC engagement. Cytokine signaling Garcia's research has established how structural and biophysical principles govern receptor binding and signal activation in many different cytokine systems. Key findings include determination of the first crystal structures of the following cytokine family members in complex with their surface receptors: gp130 family (IL-6), common gamma (γc) family (IL-2), Type I Interferons (IFNα2/IFNω) and Type III Interferons. The Garcia Laboratory has also determined crystal structures of many other major cytokine-receptor complexes including those of IL-1, IL-4, IL-13, IL-15, IL-17, IL-23, LIF and CNTF. These structures have revealed a wide range of binding topologies and architectures, and demonstrate how convergent evolution has provided many solutions for cytokine receptors to transduce signals across the cell membrane. In addition to molecular studies of cytokines, Garcia's group has also used directed evolution to engineer high affinity cytokine variants (IL-2, IL-4, IFN-λ) with improved therapeutic properties. Wnt signaling In 2012, Garcia's laboratory determined the crystal structure of a Wnt protein in complex with its cellular receptor, Frizzled. The Wnt-Frizzled structure indicated that Wnts utilize a post-translational lipid modification to directly engage the Frizzled extracellular domain, which represents a highly unusual binding mode among soluble ligands. Garcia's study revealed a striking, donut-shaped architecture adopted by the Wnt-Frizzled complex that adorns the cover of the July 6th, 2012 issue of Science. More recently, Garcia's laboratory reported a breakthrough in being able to recapitulate canonical Wnt signaling using water-soluble bispecific ligands that dimerize Frizzled and Lrp6, which has important implications for the development of therapeutics for regenerative medicine. Notch signaling In 2015 and 2017, Garcia published articles in Science describing the first atomic-level visualizations of Notch signaling complexes. Garcia's group used directed evolution to strengthen low-affinity interactions between the receptor Notch1 and ligands Delta-like 4 (DLL4) and Jagged1 (Jag1) as a means of stabilizing the complexes for co-crystallization. Notch1-DLL4 and Notch1-Jag1 structures were determined by x-ray crystallography and revealed long, narrow binding interfaces assisted by multiple O-linked fucose and glucose modifications on Notch1. O-linked glycans are rarely observed at protein-protein interfaces, and their presence at the Notch-ligand interface explained how changes in glycosylation state influence Notch signaling activity. Garcia's 2017 publication also established that Notch-ligand interactions form catch bonds, and that Delta-like and Jagged ligands have different mechanical force thresholds for Notch receptor activation. GPCR signaling In 2015, the Garcia Laboratory reported the x-ray crystal structure of the virally encoded G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), US28, bound to its chemokine ligand, fractalkine (CX3CL1). The US28-Fractalkine structure was one of the first reports to visualize a protein ligand bound to a GPCR, and revealed that the globular "head" of fractalkine docks onto the extracellular loops of US28, while fractalkine's flexible N-terminal "tail" threads into a cavity in the .... Discover the Christopher Garcia popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Christopher Garcia books.

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  • The Drink Tank synopsis, comments

    The Drink Tank

    Christopher J. Garcia

    #gamergate has targeted women in the gaming industry for harassment and threats, while claiming to be about Journalistic Integrity. The Drink Tank 390 looks at the controversy, and...

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    Statesmanship

    Various Authors

    No British periodical or weekly magazine has a richer and more distinguished archive than The New Statesman, which has long been at the centre of British political and cultural lif...

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    The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus & J. Cohen

    No gamble in history has been more momentous than the landfall of Columbus's ship the Santa Maria in the Americas in 1492 an event that paved the way for the conquest of a 'New Wo...

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    The Dirnk Tank 391

    Christopher J. Garcia, R.R. Chand, Vanessa Buttino, Chris Christopoulos, Robert Hole & Chuck Serface

    The Movies Part II We look at the years 1930 to 1970, including documentaries like The Battle of San Pietro, narratives like The Grand Illusion and The Music Man, animated thrills...

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    Journey Planet 20

    Helen Montgomery

    A GIANT issue dedicated to a look at the world of SPORTS and how it intersects, and sometimes subsumes, science fiction fandom! Views of baseball, football, hockey, betting, wrestl...

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    Klaus at Gunpoint 18

    Christopher J. Garcia

    This time, we look at the first five days of Cinequest 2015. We review narrative features Miss India America and In the Company of Women,  as well as docs like Children of the...

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    The Drink Tank 393

    Christopher J. Garcia, Warren Buff, Dave Kyle, Peter Lougee & Jared Dashoff

    The Drink Tank looks at Washington DC's bid to host the 2017 WorldCon!  From a look at the neighborhood, to a statuary look, a discussion of the worldfamous museums, about the...

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    The Drink Tank 384

    Christopher J. Garcia, James Bacon & Vanessa Applegate

    Christopher J Garcia explores possible pasts in this Alternate History issue of The Drink Tank! Thrill to Aubrey Beardsley's A Trip to the Moon! Wonder at I, Fatty! Take a trip dow...

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    The Drink Tank 383 - The Wild Party

    Christopher Garcia

    The Wild Party by Frederick Marsh Long was the epic poem that best detailed the wild side of the 1920s. Revisited as stage plays and films, it has lived on for almost a century. Th...

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    Klaus at Gunpoint

    Christopher J. Garcia

    Klaus at Gunpoint looks at Conquest 2015’s short film program! Featuring a look at each of the programs and the films that appear in them! We also look at the various ways that the...

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    The Drink Tank 386

    Christopher J. Garcia, James Bacon, Vanessa Applegate & Chuck Serface

    The Movies Part One exploring Silent film. Articles cover the contributions of Georges Melies, J. Stuart Blackton, King Vidor, D.W. Girffith, Edwin Porter, Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd,...

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    Klaus at Gunpoint 14

    Christopher J. Garcia

    Klaus at Gunpoint 14 looks at two shorts films, surveys Twitter for thoughts on mainstream flicks, and interviews documentary/video filmmaker Danielle Zorbas.

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    Where the Dead Wait

    Ally Wilkes

    “Haunting...Ominous.” The New York Times Book Review A “wonderfully chilling” (Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author) polar gothic about a Victorian explorer in sea...

  • The Drink Tank 381 synopsis, comments

    The Drink Tank 381

    Christopher J. Garcia & MIchael Gallowglas

    Science Fiction, Poetry, and the Written World. Michael Gallowglas looks at genre writing genre and poetry, and the meaning of it all. Alexis Gilliland and Bill Rotsler provide art...

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    The Great War

    Christopher Garcia

    A look at the First World War through a variety of lenses. We look at the fictional view, some of the specific moments, questions that remain unanswered, and figures that were affe...

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    Claims Department

    Christopher J. Garcia

    Claims Department looks at the life and work of Robin Williams, from his roots as a comedian through his films, to his death. Authors Christopher J Garcia is joined by JC Arkham an...

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    Klaus at Gunpoint 15

    Christopher J. Garcia & Ric Bretschneider

    Klaus looks at Hollywood flicks Transcendence, Birdman, and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and the short films The Lord of Catan and Butterfly Dust. Cover art from Vanessa Applegate...

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    The Drink Tank 397

    Christopher Garcia

    The Drink Tank’s third Movie issue, featuring a look at films like 1776, The Bands in the Band, Nick + Nora’s Infinite Playlist, Sixteen Candles, The Godfather,  Dogme 95 film...

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    The Drink Tank 383 - The Wild Party

    Christopher J. Garcia, Chuck Serface, William Garver & Ken Anderson

    The Drink Tank looks at Joseph Moncure March's The Wild Party and the films, musicals, and concepts it led to. Chris Garcia tackles the Wildest Party of the 1920s, Chuck Serface Ar...

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    The Drink Tank 385

    Lloyd Penney & Taral Wayne

    Canada is all over this issue! We've got Taral Wayne with another Never Scene in Colour and Lloyd Penney with an overdue Trip report that's actually wellworth the wait!