Plank, Jody

 

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Jody L. Plank

B.S., 1999, Biology - Clarkson University

Ph.D., 2006, Biochemistry - Duke University, Durham, NC

 

 
   

Sepulveda-Torres L.C., Zhou J., Guasp C., Lalucat J., Knaebel D., Plank J.L., Criddle C.S. (2001)
Pseudomonas sp. strain KC represents a new genomovar within Pseudomonas stutzeri
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 51, 2013-2019.

Plank J.L., Chu S.H., Pohlhaus J.R., Wilson-Sali T., Hsieh T.S. (2005)
Drosophila melanogaster topoisomerase IIIα preferentially relaxes a positively or negatively supercoiled bubble substrate and is essential during development
J Biol Chem. 280, 3564-3573.

Hsieh T.S., Plank, J.L. (2006)
Reverse gyrase functions as a DNA renaturase: annealing of complementary single-stranded circles and positive supercoiling of a bubble substrate
J Biol Chem. 281, 5640-5647.

Plank, J.L., Hsieh T.S. (2006)
A novel, topologically constrained DNA molecule containing a double Holliday junction: Design, synthesis and initial biochemical characterization
J Biol Chem. 281, 17510-17516.

Plank, J.L., Wu, J., Hsieh T.S. (2006)
Topo IIIα and Bloom’s Helicase can resolve a novel, mobile double Holliday junction substrate through convergent branch migration
PNAS. 103, 11118-11123.

Webb, M.R., Plank, J.L., Long, D.T., Hsieh, T.S., Kreuzer, K.N. (2007)
The phage T4 protein UvsW drives Holliday junction branch migration
J Biol Chem. 282, 34401-34411.