Faculty members may be contacted by mail at:
Department of Biochemistry
MSC 7760
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
7760 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78229-3900
or by telephone or e-mail as indicated below.
See Pubmed link for publications as of 11/2007
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Martin L. Adamo, Professor and Director M.D./Phd. Program; Ph.D., University of Houston, 1986. Telephone: (210) 567-3742 E-mail: adamo@uthscsa.edu Regulation of insulin-like growth factor expression and signaling throughout the lifespan. Selected publications:
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Professor (Primary appointment in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases), M.D. Telephone: (210) 567-6511, FAX: (210) 567-4654, E-mail: ahujas@uthscsa.edu Role of the chemokine system and other immune molecules in HIV-1 pathogenesis, molecular mechanisms that control the gene expression of CCR5, a key HIV-1 co receptor. Selected publications:
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Ricardo C.T. Aguiar, Assistant Professor (Primary appointment in Dept. of Medicine); M.D.,Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil, 1987; Ph.D., Univ. of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1994 Telephone: (210) 567-4848 E-mail: aguiarr@uthscsa.edu Molecular pathogenesis of hematological malignancies: basis for the rational design of targeted therapeutics; Intersection of the cAMP signals with survival pathways in normal and malignant B-lymphocytes. Selected Publications
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| Reto Asmis,
Associate Professor, Directory of Research Development, Office of the Dean, School of Allied Health;
Ph.D., University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 1989.
Telephone: (210) 567-2720, FAX:(210)567-2709 , E-mail: asmis@uthscsa.edu. Role of thiol oxidative stress in macrophage dysfunction associated with cardiovascular disease, inflammation and impaired wound healing. Selected Publications:
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Larry D. Barnes,
Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences;
Ph.D., UCLA, 1970.
Telephone: (210) 567-3730 E-mail: barnesl@uthscsa.edu www: http://www.biochem.uthscsa.edu/~barnes The role of diadenosine oligophosphates in cellular regulation in budding and fission yeasts; Fhit tumor suppressor; enzymology. Selected Publications
Fhit is a physiological target of the protein kinase Src. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Mar 16;101(11):3775-9. Phosphorylation of the human Fhit tumor suppressor on tyrosine 114 in Escherichia coli and unexpected steady state kinetics of the phosphorylated forms. Biochemistry. 2005 Apr 26;44(16):6286-92. |
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Borries Demeler,
Associate Professor, Ph.D; Oregon State University, Corvallis, 1992.
Telephone: (210) 567-6592 E-mail: demeler@biochem.uthscsa.edu www: http://www.demeler.uthscsa.edu Development of the UltraScan data analysis software package. Modeling of hydrodynamic and thermodynamic properties of biological macromolecules; high-performance network computing and cluster computing; analytical ultracentrifugation of macromolecular assemblies. Selected Publications
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Stephen C. Hardies,
Associate Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1979.
Telephone: (210) 567-3735 E-mail: hardies@uthscsa.edu www: http://biochem.uthscsa.edu/~hs_lab Bioinformatics, Molecular Evolution of bacteriophages and transposable elements. Selected Publications
Improved isolation of undersampled bacteriophages: finding of distant terminase genes. Virology. 2004 Nov 24;329(2):412-24. The complete sequence of marine bacteriophage VpV262 infecting vibrio parahaemolyticus indicates that an ancestral component of a T7 viral supergroup is widespread in the marine environment. Virology. 2003 Jun 5;310(2):359-71. |
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P. John Hart,
Professor and Director of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry; Ph.D.,
University of Texas, Austin, 1993.
Telephone: (210) 567-0751 E-mail: pjhart@biochem.uthscsa.edu www: http://hartlab.uthscsa.edu Metalloprotein structure, action, and redesign; role of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase in Lou Gehrigs disease, structural biology of metal trafficking; blue copper proteins; protein crystallography. Selected Publications
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Andrew P. Hinck,
Professor; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993.
Telephone: (210) 567-8780 E-mail: hinck@uthscsa.edu www: http://hincklab.uthscsa.edu Solution NMR spectroscopy of proteins and nucleic acids; transforming growth factor b and its interaction with the ligand binding domain of the TGF-b type I and type II receptors; protein-RNA interactions. Selected Publications
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Jean X. Jiang,
Professor; Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1991.
Telephone: (210) 567-3796 E-mail: jiangj@uthscsa.edu www: http://www.biochem.uthscsa.edu/~jiang Gap junction mediated cell-to-cell communication and intercellular signaling mechanisms. Molecular characterization of amino acid transporters. Selected Publications
Developmental regulation of the direct interaction between the intracellular loop of connexin 45.6 and the C terminus of major intrinsic protein (aquaporin-0). J Biol Chem. 2005 Jun 10;280(23):22081-90. |
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Chongwoo A. Kim.
Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1996.
Telephone: (210)567-8779 E-mail: chong@biochem.uthscsa.edu Structure-function of polycomb group proteins. Selected Publications:
Structural organization of a Sex-comb-on-midleg/polyhomeotic copolymer. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jul 29;280(30):27769-75. |
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Eileen M. Lafer,
Professor; Ph.D., Tuft University, 1983.
Telephone: (210) 567-3764 E-mail: lafer@uthscsa.edu www: http://www.biochem.uthscsa.edu/~lafer Molecular mechanisms of synaptic vesicle endocytosis, and the regulation of coated vesicle dynamics. Selected Publications
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John C. Lee,
Professor; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1966.
Telephone: (210) 567-3777 E-mail: jclee@biochem.uthscsa.edu www: http://www.biochem.uthscsa.edu/~jclee Structure, function, and regulation of assembly RNA-protein complexes; regulation of mammalian gene expression by members of the bone morphogenetic protein family. Selected Publications
C-type natriuretic peptide enhances osteogenic protein-1-induced osteoblastic cell differentiation via Smad5 phosphorylation. J Cell Biochem. 2005 Sep 26; [Epub ahead of print] |
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Feng Liu,
Professor (Primary appointment in the Department of Pharmacology); Ph.D.,
Iowa State University, 1990.
Telephone: (210) 567-3097 E-mail: liuf@uthscsa.edu Receptor tyrosine kinase signal transduction and regulation. Structure and function studies of protein kinases and signaling molecules. Selected Publications
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Philip T. LoVerde, Professor; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1976
Telephone: (210) 567-3772 E-mail: loverde@uthscsa.edu Molecular, Genetic and Immunological Investigation of the human blood fluke, Schistosoma mansoni. The overall focus in the lab is to understand the role genes and gene products play in schistosome-host interactions. Selected Publications
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Richard F. Ludueña,
Professor; Ph.D., Stanford University, 1973.
Telephone: (210) 567-3732 E-mail: luduena@uthscsa.edu Structure of tubulin; biochemistry of microtubules; tubulin isotypes, mechanism of action of anti-tumor drugs. Selected Publications
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Bettie Sue Siler Masters,
The Robert A. Welch Professor in Chemistry; Ph.D., Duke University, 1963; D.Sc. (Hon.) Roanoke College, 1983; M.D. (Hon.) Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 2005.
Telephone: (210) 567-6627 E-mail: masters@uthscsa.edu, www: http://biochem.uthscsa.edu/~masters Structure-function studies of FAD- and FMN-containing enzymes, specifically NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase (CYPOR) and the three isoforms of nitric oxide synthase: neuronal (nNOS), endothelial (eNOS), and inducible (iNOS). Studies include various biophysical techniques, including rapid reaction kinetics, EPR, ENDOR, NMR, and X-ray crystallography with a cadre of expert collaborators. X-ray structures have been determined for P450 reductase and the heme domains of endothelial and neuronal NOS. Recently, the laboratory has embarked on studies of human polymorphisms of CYPOR in which molecular and cellular consequences of these mutations are being explored. Selected Publications
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Lee McAlister-Henn,
Professor; Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center, 1980.
Telephone: (210) 567-3782 E-mail: henn@uthscsa.edu Molecular genetic analysis of central metabolic pathways in eucaryotic cells. Selected Publications:
Sources of NADPH in yeast vary with carbon source. J Biol Chem. 2005 Sep 22;[Epub ahead of print] |
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Don G. McEwen, Assistant
Professor; Ph.D., Washington University, 1998
Telephone: (210) 562-9064 E-mail: McEwen@uthscsa.edu Member of the Children's Cancer Research Instutite, WWW: http://mcewenlab.uthscsa.edu. Genetic and biochemical approaches to signaling pathways. Selected Publications
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Michael C. Naski,
Assistant Professor (Primary appointment in the Department of Pathology);
M.D., Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1991.
Telephone: (210) 567-4126 E-mail: naski@uthscsa.edu Genetic and biochemical control of skeletal development. Transgenic and knockout mouse models for the regulation of bone and cartilage. Transcriptional control of aggrecan gene expression by calcium and growth factor signaling pathways. Selected Publications
The Wnt-inducible transcription factor twist1 inhibits chondrogenesis. J Biol Chem. 2005 Nov 17; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 16293629 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] |
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Bruce J. Nicholson,Professor
and Chair;
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1983. Telephone: (210)567-3772 E-mail:nicholsonb@uthscsa.edu Structure and function of gap junctions; connexins; gap junctions as tumor suppressors. For more information see Bruce J. Nicholson's home page at UTHSCSA Selected Publications
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Merle S. Olson,Professor
and Dean; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1966.
Telephone: (210)567-3709 E-mail: olsonm@uthscsa.edu Inter- and intracellular signaling mechanisms; mechanisms of action of lipid and peptide mediators. Selected Publications
Calcium-sensing receptor-mediated ERK1/2 activation requires Galphai2 coupling and dynamin-independent receptor internalization. J Biol Chem. 2004 Mar 12;279(11):10060-9.
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Neal C. Robinson,
Professor; Ph.D., University of Washington, 1971.
Telephone: (210) 567-3754 E-mail: robinson@uthscsa.edu Structure-function relationships within mitochondrial electron transport complexes, particularly: 1) the role of cardiolipin and the nuclearly encoded subunits, and 2) the molecular basis for oxidative damage. Selected Publications
Specific modification of two tryptophans within the nuclear-encoded subunits of bovine cytochrome c oxidase by hydrogen peroxide. Biochemistry. 2004 Feb 3;43(4):1003-9. |
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Brad S. Rothberg,
Assistant Professor (Primary appointment in the Dept. of Physiology);
Ph.D., Univ. of Florida, 1994
Telephone: (210) 567-4342 E-mail: rothberg@uthscsa.edu www: http://physiology.uthscsa.edu/Faculty/rothberg.html Molecular mechanism of ion channels; Ca+2-activated K+ channels. Selected Publications
Allosteric modulation of ion channels: the case of maxi-K. Sci STKE. 2004 Mar 30;2004(227):pe16. Review. Inactivation in HCN channels results from reclosure of the activation gate: desensitization to voltage. Neuron. 2004 Mar 4;41(5):737-44. Movements near the gate of a hyperpolarization-activated cation channel. J Gen Physiol. 2003 Nov;122(5):501-10. |
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Philip Serwer,
Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1973.
Telephone: (210) 567-3765 E-mail: serwer@uthscsa.edu www: http://www.serwer.uthscsa.edu Complex DNA metabolism at the level of single molecules; informatics of the genomics of viruses. Selected Publications
Matrix conditioning for lengthened capillary DNA sequencing. Electrophoresis. 2005 Jan;26(1):102-11. Improved isolation of undersampled bacteriophages: finding of distant terminase genes. Virology. 2004 Nov 24;329(2):412-24. |
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Yuzuru Shiio,
Assistant Professor; M.D. Univ. of Tokyo,
1989; Ph.D. Univ. of Tokyo, 1993.
Member of the Childern's Cancer Research Instutite. Telephone: 210-562-9089; e-mail: shiio@uthscsa.edu Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Proteins Important in Cancer. Selected Publications
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Rui J. Sousa,
Professor; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1991.
Telephone: (210) 567-8782 E-mail: sousa@biochem.uthscsa.edu Conformational mechanisms and dynamics of transcription. Selected Publications
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Bjorn Steffensen,
Professor
and Associate Dean for Research (Dental School); D.D.S., The Royal Dental
College of Copenhagen, 1978, Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1997
(Primary appointment in the Department of Periodontics).
Telephone: (210) 567-3564 E-mail: steffensenb@uthscsa.edu, www: http://www.steffensen.uthscsa.edu Molecular and structural basis for interactions of matrix metalloproteinases and extracellular matrix molecules in health and disease. Selected Publications
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Manjeri A. Venkatachalam,
Professor (Primary appointment in the Department of Pathology); M.B., B.S.,
Calcutta Medical College and Calcutta University, 1962.
Telephone: (210) 567-4108 E-mail: venkatachal@uthscsa.edu Molecular pathology of cell death, signal transduction pathways in cell survival, acute renal failure. Selected Publications
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Susan T. Weintraub,
Professor; Ph.D., The University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio, 1979.
Telephone: (210) 567-4043 E-mail: weintraub@uthscsa.edu Biomedical applications of mass spectrometry; characterization of proteins and peptides by mass spectrometry. Selected Publications
Phosphorylation of Grb10 by mitogen-activated protein kinase: identification of Ser150 and Ser476 of human Grb10zeta as major phosphorylation sites. Biochemistry. 2005 Jun 21;44(24):8890-7. |
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Jens Wöhnert,
Assistant
Professor; Ph.D., Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Friedrich-Schiller-University,
Jena, Germany, 2001.
Telephone: (210) 567-3743 E-mail: jewoe@biochem.uthscsa.edu Structural biology, RNA structure and function, RNA-protein interactions, RNA-ligand interactions, NMR-spectroscopy. Selected Publications
Domain reorientation and induced fit upon RNA binding: solution structure and dynamics of ribosomal protein L11 from Thermotoga maritima. Chembiochem. 2005 Sep;6(9):1611-8. An intermolecular base triple as the basis of ligand specificity and affinity in the guanine- and adenine-sensing riboswitch RNAs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Feb 1;102(5):1372-7. The structure of the stemloop D subdomain of coxsackievirus B3 cloverleaf RNA and its interaction with the proteinase 3C. Structure. 2004 Feb;12(2):237-48.
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