Research
Evolutionary Biology, Genetics/Genomics, Molecular Biology, Physiology
The Maeda laboratory brings together diverse researchers and ideas to investigate the evolutionary diversification and regulatory mechanisms of nitrogen metabolic network and biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids, essential human nutrients and precursors of numerous plant natural products. Utilizing evolutionary biochemistry and molecular genetic approaches the group has identified enzyme variants and mutations that can alter metabolic connectivity and regulation at the interface of primary and specialized metabolism in various plants. These basic discoveries are being utilized to conduct synthetic biology for sustainable production of various aromatic chemicals directly from CO2 using sunlight energy in plant hosts.


Education
PhD. Cell and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, 2006