Dr. Angela Mabb

Post-doctoral Fellowship with Dr. Michael Ehlers

Department of Neuroscience
Duke University
Durham, NC

mabb@neuro.duke.edu

Graduate Education
Dr. Miyamoto, Advisor at UW Madison 2002-2007

Info:

Angie graduated from UW-Madison in 2007.  She found a post-doc position with Dr. M. Ehlers, Dept. of Neuroscience at Duke University.  Angie's Proposed Dissertation Title is "A Functional Analysis of SUMO Ligases and Proteases Involved in DNA Damage Induced NfkB Activity".

Angie's Duke Page

Research Interest:

Examining the role that IkB kinases play in response to DNA damaging agents.


Publications:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=search&term=Mabb%2Bam

  • Mabb AM and Miyamoto S. (2007). SUMO and NF-kappaB ties. Cell Mol Life Sci. [Epub ahead of print] PDF PMID 17530464

  • Mabb AM, Wuerzberger-Davi SM, and Miyamoto S. (2006). PIASy mediates NEMO sumoylation and NF-kB activation in response to genotoxic stress. Nature Cell Biol. 8:986-993. PMID 16906147

  • Wu Z, Mabb AM, and Miyamoto S. (2005). PIDD: a switch hitter. Cell. 123:980-982. PMID 16360026

  • Shi Y, Venkataraman SL, Dodson GE, Mabb AM, LeBlanc S, and Tibbetts RS. (2004). Direct regulation of CREB transcriptional activity by ATM in response to genotoxic stress. PNAS. 101:5898-5903. PDF PMID 15073328