Susannah Rankin, Ph.D.
- Title
- Associate Member
- Department
- Cell Cycle and Cancer Biology
- Institution
- Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
- Address
- 825 NE 13th Street
- City, State, ZIP
- Oklahoma City, OK 73104
- Phone
- (405) 271-8190
- [email protected]
- Website
- http://rankin.omrf.org/
- Research field
- Molecular Biology
- Award year
- 2008
Research
Newly replicated copies of individual chromosomes are held together from the time they are made until cell division by a protein complex called cohesin. This sister chromatid cohesion is essential for accurate chromosome segregation, DNA repair, and normal development. Aberrant cohesion is implicated in tumorigenesis, chromosome instability, and certain severe developmental disorders. We are interested in the mechanism of sister chromatid cohesion and how it is integrated with DNA replication and controlled by the cell cycle machinery. We use a combination of experimental systems, including cell culture, frog egg extracts, and microscopy, to address fundamental questions about the cohesin complex and its regulators. In addition, we use budding yeast to study disease-associated alleles of cohesion factor genes. With our work we hope to contribute to a deeper understanding of this fundamental cellular process and how it ensures maintenance of genome integrity.
Scholar Keywords
2008 Search Pew Scholars
- Gilad Barnea, Ph.D.
- Laurie A. Boyer, Ph.D.
- Antonio J. Giraldez, Ph.D.
- Aaron D. Gitler, Ph.D.
- Felicia D. Goodrum, Ph.D.
- Richard I. Gregory, Ph.D.
- Jianping Jin, Ph.D.
- Anatol C. Kreitzer, Ph.D.
- Deborah J. Lenschow, M.D., Ph.D.
- Ian J. MacRae, Ph.D.
- Bryce E. Nickels, Ph.D.
- Susannah Rankin, Ph.D.
- John Rawls, Ph.D.
- Seth M. Rubin, Ph.D.
- Holger Sondermann, Ph.D.
- Michael A. Sutton, Ph.D.
- Benjamin R. tenOever, Ph.D.
- Leor S. Weinberger, Ph.D.
- Julia Zeitlinger, Ph.D.
- Hui Zong, Ph.D.