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Touradj Solouki, Ph.D.

Touradj Solouki, Ph.D.

Professor

Chemistry & Biochemistry

Touradj Solouki

Education

Postdoctoral Fellow
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, ICR Program, FL - 1994-1997

Welch Postdoctoral Fellow
Texas A&M University, College Station - 1994

Ph.D.
Texas A&M University - 1994

B.S.
University of Texas, Tyler - 1989

Experience

Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Baylor University, Waco, TX - 2011 - present

Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Maine, Orono, ME - 2010 - 2011

Associate Professor of Chemistry & Cooperating Professor within the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS)
University of Maine, Orono, ME - 2003-2010

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
University of Maine, Orono, ME - 1997-2003

Senior Scientist, Chem/Bio Defense
Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, Chicago, IL - 1997

Research

We are an Analytical Chemistry group performing “X-omics" research at Baylor University. Our activities include various areas of modern mass and ion mobility spectrometry, ion-molecule reaction kinetics, bioinformatics, biomarker discovery, and instrumentation to address current scientific challenges in fields of biomedical and environmental research.

The Solouki Research Group

Bioanalytical, Environmental, Instrumental, and X-omics Research

Analyses of complex biological and environmental sample mixtures require state-of-the-art instruments that can resolve different components of a mixture, provide individual molecular identities, yield relative abundance or concentration information, and unravel potential molecular interactions among the various constituents of a complex sample at a high level of confidence. Our studies are focused on biomedical and environmental research and improving performance characteristics of modern mass spectrometers to address the demanding analytical requirements for comprehensive characterization of complex mixtures in the emerging areas of "x-omics". Here, we use "x-omics" to refer to inclusive study of complex systems such as the components of a living organism (e.g., genomics, metabolomics, proteomics, etc) and/or a non-living system (e.g., petroleumics). Ideally, for complete characterization of a complex ensemble, three general questions regarding the (i) types, (ii) concentrations, and (iii) nature of the interactions of all individual components of a mixture under the investigation must be addressed (often, as a function of time). Our research addresses all of the above mentioned three areas and includes activities from instrument development endeavors, experimental approaches, and theoretical calculations.

Specifically, our research group's interests include structural analysis of complex molecules by collision-induced dissociation (CID), electron capture dissociation (ECD), and photodissociation in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR) Mass Spectrometry and development of high performance analytical devices and multidimensional methods. We are utilizing various "hard" and "soft" ionization techniques such as electron impact ionization (EI), chemical ionization (CI), self chemical ionization (SCI), and electrospary ionization (ESI) for sample fingerprinting and understanding chemical interactions in complex mixtures at the molecular level. Several of our current research projects focus on reducing mass spectral detection limits (e.g., the use of cryofocusing for GC/MS analysis of volatile compounds and external ion accumulation in ESI experiments) for the analysis of environmental toxins and biomolecules in various areas of "x-omics" addressing emerging needs both in instrumental development and introduction of multidimensional techniques, that include ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), experimental measurement of thermochemical properties such proton affinities (PAs) and gas phase basicites (GB) and their theoretical calculations, for comprehensive characterization of complex samples mixtures.

Also a major portion of our current research focuses on biomarker identification for early and non-invasive detection of human diseases such as cancer. In this endeavor, we attempt to address contemporary challenges related to the fundamental chemistry, bioinformatics, and applied aspects of complex data analysis. For instance, a major portion of our efforts is focused on utilizing gas-phase ion-molecule reaction kinetics such as hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) combined with IMS conformational analyses to improve structural characterization of proteins and their fragments in "bottom-up" and "top-down" proteomics. In these two proteomic approaches, either digested (in bottom-up) or intact (in top-down) proteins are fragmented using activational {e.g., collision-induced dissociation (CID), infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD)} and/or non-activational {e.g., electron capture dissociation (ECD) and electron transfer dissociation (ETD)} dissociation techniques. The product fragment ions are searched against databases or theoretical MS/MS spectra using computer algorithms for protein/peptide sequence identification. Reliability of protein/peptide identification using computer algorithms depends, in part, on the extent and types of protein/peptide dissociation products. Computer-based protein/peptide identification is usually performed without (or with little) insight into the rules that govern peptide dissociation and fragmentation. However, for accurate bioinformatics-based MSn sequencing of proteins/peptides, basic knowledge of the chemistry and mechanisms of gas-phase peptide fragmentation are crucial. For instance, unaccounted "ion rearrangements" can impede gas-phase protein sequencing and our systematically designed tandem MS research in this area addresses the issues related to amino acid "sequence scrambling" in structural and biological mass spectrometry.

Touradj Solouki
Touradj_Solouki@baylor.edu
(254) 710-2678

Baylor Sciences Building C.112

Solouki Research Group

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Baylor Sciences Bldg. D.208

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Baylor Sciences Bldg. D.208
One Bear Place #97348
Waco, TX 76798

(254) 710-3311
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