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Professor Lucia G. Sivolotti
Lucia Sivilotti
Born1957
CitizenshipItalian
Alma mater
Known for
  • The binding/gating problem
  • Single ion channel analysis
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisPharmacological actions of neutral amino acids on synaptic transmission in the frog optic tectum (1988)
Doctoral advisorAndrea Nistri
Other academic advisors
Websitehttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences/departments/npp/people/ls http://www.onemol.org.uk

Lucia Giulia Sivilotti holds the A.J. Clark Chair of Pharmacology at University College London.[1]. Her work is aimed at understanding the functioning of receptors that mediate fast synaptic transmission, and focuses on two classes of ion channels in the nicotinic superfamily, nicotinic and glycine receptors.

Early life and education

Professor Sivilotti graduated in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Ferrara in Italy . After graduate work in Ferrara and Milan on the modulation of transmitter release in the CNS, she was awarded travelling fellowships by the Royal Society and the Italian Ministry of Education to work at St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College[2] in London. This project (on GABA receptors in the frog visual system) led to the description of what is now called the GABAC receptor[3] and the award of a PhD in 1988. After a career break for family reasons, she undertook postdoctoral work at UCL, first with Clifford J. Woolf in the Anatomy Department, then with David Colquhoun in Pharmacology. In 1997 she joined The School of Pharmacy as a lecturer in Pharmacology, before moving back to UCL in 2003. She is a co-tutor on the UCL Graduate School course Understanding ion channel currents in terms of mechanisms[4] and became a Professor of Pharmacology in 2008.

Scientific work

A synopsis is given on the UCL web site[1]. Sivilotti uses electrophysiological methods to assess receptor function, combined with molecular biology methods to alter receptor structure. In addition she collaborates with crystallographers and molecular dynamicists to complement the functional work.

Her lab specialises in recording single ion channel activity and analysing it by the fitting of activation mechanisms. Mechanisms specify the number of conformations in which the channel-receptor protein can exist, the number of ligand molecules bound, and the connections between the states. Fitting them to the data allows the estimation of rate and equilibrium constants for transition between states.

In 2004, Sivilotti et al. produced evidence that the glycine receptor had a short-lived shut conformation (dubbed the "flipped" conformation) that had a higher affinity for glycine than the resting conformation, and was a necessary precursor to the opening of the channel[5], [6]. In 2008, her group showed that partial agonists were partial because of their limited ability to generate this flipped conformation[7], [8]. The channel opening and shutting rates were similar for all agonists, contrary to what had been thought for 50 years[9].

A list of Sivilotti's scientific publications can be found on the UCL site[10], in Google Scholar[11], and on her web site, OneMol.org.uk[12]

Recognition

More details can be found on Sivilotti's 2016 Curriculum vitae[13]

Editorial jobs

2014. Austrian Science Fund Panel, Vienna, Austria.

2010. Austrian Science Fund Panel, Vienna, Austria.

2004. NIH study section on Biophysics of synapses, channels and transporters study section.

2000-2004. Editorial Board of the British Journal of Pharmacology.

2015 onwards. Advisory Editorial Board of the Journal of General Physiology (USA)

Named lecture

2014 Gary Price Memorial Lecture, British Pharmacological Society meeting, London[14]

Other recognition (current)

Trustee and council member of the Physiological Society (2012-2016)

Member of the panel “Health of Physiology”; Physiological Society

Financial committee of the Physiological Society (2015 - )

References

  1. ^ a b Sivilotti, Lucia. "Prof Sivilotti's lab page". UCL. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. ^ Wikipedia. "Barts and the London Medical College". Barts and the London Medical College. Wikipedia.
  3. ^ Nistri, A; Sivilotti, L (1985). "An unusual effect of y-aminobutyric acid on synaptic transmission of frog tectal neurones in vitro". British Journal of Pharmacolgy. 85: , 917–921.
  4. ^ "UCL Graduate school course. Analysis and interpretation of single ion channel records and macroscopic currents using matrix methods". OneMol.org.uk. L. Sivilotti. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ Burzomato; et al. (1 December 2004). "Single-Channel Behavior of Heteromeric α1β Glycine Receptors: An Attempt to Detect a Conformational Change before the Channel Opens". Journal of Neuroscience. 24 (48): :10924 –10940. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3424-04. Retrieved 9 January 2017. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last1= (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  6. ^ Burzomato; et al. "Single-Channel Behavior of Heteromeric α1β Glycine Receptors: An Attempt to Detect a Conformational Change before the Channel Opens". OneMol.org.uk. L. Sivilotti. Retrieved 9 January 2017. {{cite web}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last1= (help)
  7. ^ Lape; et al. (7 August 2008). "On the nature of partial agonism in the nicotinic receptor superfamily". Nature. 454: 722–727. doi:10.1038/nature07139. PMID 18633353. Retrieved 9 January 2017. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last1= (help)
  8. ^ Lape; et al. "On the nature of partial agonism in the nicotinic receptor superfamily". OneMol.org.uk. L.Sivilotti. Retrieved 9 January 2017. {{cite web}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |last1= (help)
  9. ^ Sivilotti, L.G. (2010). "What single‐channel analysis tells us of the activation mechanism of ligand‐gated channels: the case of the glycine receptor". Journal of Physiology. 588 (1): 45–58. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2009.178525.
  10. ^ Sivilotti, Lucia. "Publications on UCL (IRIS)". UCL. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  11. ^ Sivilotti, Lucia. "Publications in Google Scholar". Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  12. ^ Sivilotti, Lucia. "Publications from UCL single ion channel group". OneMol.org.uk. L.Sivilotti. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  13. ^ Sivilotti, Lucia. "Curriculum vitae, Jan 2017" (PDF). OneMol.org.uk. L. Sivilotti. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  14. ^ Sivilotti, Lucia. "Gary Price lecture, 2014. Agonist efficacy- the view from the single receptor". Youtube. British Pharmacological Society. Retrieved 9 January 2017.

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