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Budin dives into the details

Laura Elyse McCormick
Oct. 21, 2022

As an undergraduate engineering major, discovered his love for biophysics and lipids during a summer research internship. His project focused on biochemically reconstituting membrane dynamics by adding purified proteins to lipid bilayers on a coverslip. While the lab was focused on the proteins’ activity, Budin said he was struck by the dynamics of the lipids.

When he started graduate school at Harvard University, Budin discovered ’s lab.

Itay Budin
Itay Budin

“Jack’s lab is very interested in the origin of life. They’re not a membrane biophysics lab,” Budin said, “But I felt like they were the only ones that were really thinking deeply about the physical effects happening at the scale of lipids and single lipid molecules.”

In the Szostack lab, Budin explored the biophysical properties that influenced the evolution of the cell membrane.

Near the end of his Ph.D., Budin won the Miller Institute Junior fellowship, which provided scientific independence during his postdoc. He chose to join ’s lab at the University of California, Berkeley. Combining his love of lipids with the synthetic biology expertise of the Keasling lab, Budin learned to manipulate lipid composition to alter biological function. In particular, he demonstrated how changes in lipid saturation, and therefore membrane fluidity, influence cellular respiration.

Now an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry and bioengineering at the University of California, San Diego, Budin runs his own lab, exploring lipid research related to evolution, metabolism and human health. He is the 2023 winner of the 91影库 and Molecular Biology’s Walter A. Shaw Young Investigator Award.

Although his lab encompasses numerous scientific fields, Budin still thinks of himself as a biophysicist.

“How my mind thinks is really at that level,” he said. “Conformations­­ and movements of molecules.”

From single lipids to symbiosis

Itay Budin’s lab focuses on the impact of lipid composition across many levels of biological organization.

Within the cell, Budin continues his postdoctoral work on mitochondria. Recently, his lab worked to predict mitochondrial membrane shapes — ranging from flat sheets to thin tubules or curvy cristae — based on lipid saturation. Elsewhere in the cytoplasm, Budin’s lab explores membrane trafficking. Ultimately, he hopes to better understand human health and aging-related diseases by studying changes in the lipidome.

At the organismal level, Budin remains fascinated by the effect of environmental pressures upon lipids. Partnering with collaborators at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, he demonstrated how the lipid composition of deep sea animals adapts to changes in temperature and pressure.

His lab also studies an unusual relationship between yeast and fruit flies. Although certain lipids are required for central nervous system function, fruit flies cannot synthesize them. Instead, they consume yeast as a dietary source of lipids. In turn, the fruit flies help transport yeast.

Studying wild Drosophila in an apple orchard, Budin found the flies consume different yeast populations — with distinct lipid profiles — as the seasons change.

“There’s this kind of communication between yeast and flies,” Budin said. “We’re trying to understand how flies can choose or forage for yeast that gives them the right type of lipids that they need to withstand cold.”

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Laura Elyse McCormick

Laura McCormick is a graduate student in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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