Our Science – Kashlev Website
Mikhail Kashlev, Ph.D.
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| Information on Dr. Studitsky lab in Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Jersey, USA | |
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Bob Landick's lab at University of Wisconsin
- Scientific interests:
Transcription elongation, pausing and termination in E. coli; Single-molecule studies of transcription Transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II |
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Jeff Roberts' Lab at Cornell Univ.
- Mechanisms of transcription termination and antitermination in E. coli;
Transcription-coupled DNA repair in E. coli |
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Peter von Hippel's Lab at the University of Oregon
- Theory of transcription;
Transcription fidelity and proofreading function of RNA polymerase; Mechanisms of transcription termination and antitermination in E. coli; Rho-dependent transcription termination; DNA helicases |
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Rachid Rahmouni's Lab in Orleans, France
- Transcription arrest in vivo in E. coli;
Transcript cleavage factors GreB and GreA; Mechanisms of transcription by RNA polymerase from bacteriophage T7 |
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My Alma Mater Lab in Moscow Institute of Molecular Genetics, Moscow, Russia
- Basic mechanisms of transcription elongation in E. coli;
Structural and evolutionary studies of mercury-resistance transposable elements in bacteria; Horizontal spreading of genes in nature |
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Donald Court's Lab at NCI, Frederick
- Bacteriophage Lambda molecular biology;
Transcription antitermination mechanisms; Recombineering in E. coli; Structure/functional studies of Ribonuclease III from E. coli |
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Xinhua Ji's Lab at the NCI, Frederick
- Crystallographic studies of proteins;
Crystallization of RNA polymerase and transcription factors |
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Jeff Strathern's lab at the NCI, Frederick
- DNA recombination in the yeast S. cerevisiae;
Mating type switching in the yeast; Transcription and reverse transcription fidelity |
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This page was last updated on 9/29/2010.
