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Neta Dean, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Life Sciences Building
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215
Office telephone: 631-632-9309
E-mail: Neta.Dean@stonybrook.edu
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Research Description |
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Protein glycosylation is an essential modification that functions in many
biological roles ranging from the stabilization of protein structure to the
regulation of cell surface properties. The N-linked oligosaccharides
attached to proteins are the most common, most complex and most functionally
diverse covalent modification that exist. Our research aims to understand
how this modification is regulated, how glycoproteins mediate their
biological roles at the cell surface, and how cell wall biosynthesis is
coordinated with growth and division. As a model system for these studies,
we use the budding yeast S. cerevisiae so that we can apply a combined
genetic, biochemical, and cell biological approach to address these
problems. Since cell surface carbohydrates are among the most important
virulence determinants of pathogenic fungi, a major effort is also underway
to understand the regulation of cell surface glycoprotein synthesis in the
human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans.
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