Judy Callis
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA F1000 Faculty Member (since 04 July 2001)BIOGRAPHY
ACADEMIC POSITION:Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis
EDUCATION:
1987 PhD Stanford University, Biology
1981 MA University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Botany
1977 BA Washington University, Biology
MEMBERSHIPS:
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
American Society of Plant Biologists
Genetics Society of America
International Society for Plant Molecular Biologists
The American Society for Cell Biologists
AWARDS:
Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2002
National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Faculty Award, 1991-1996
NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Plant Biology, 1987-1989
NIH Predoctoral Trainee, 1981-1983
Paul K and Ruth R Stumpf Endowed Chair in Plant Biochemistry
Davis Division of Academic Senate Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award 2008-2009
ASUCD Excellence in Education Award, 2004
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
The ubiquitin pathway is a protein modification pathway, whereby the protein ubiquitin is covalently attached to other proteins. This alters the longevity, activity or localization of the ubiquitinated protein. We are interested in understanding the specificity and regulation of the ubiquitin pathway. We try to understand how proteins are recruited to the ubiquitinating enzymes. There are a large number of ubiquitinating enzymes whose functions are not known. We are taking a reverse genetics approach to understand the function of RING E3 ligases which interact with substrate proteins and catalyze ubiquitin transfer. We also study a ubiquitin-like protein, RUB, for Related to UBiquitin, and are trying to identify RUB-modified proteins in plants. We use a variety of techniques biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics.
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http://www.mcb.ucdavis.edu/faculty-labs/Callis/lab_members.htm
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