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JoAnne Stubbe studies ribonucleotide reductases — essential enzymes that provide the building blocks for DNA replication, repair and successful targets of multiple clinical drugs.

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18-581

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Betty Lou McClanahan

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617-253-0630

JoAnne Stubbe

Novartis Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus

Office

18-581

Administrative Assistant

Betty Lou McClanahan

Assistant Phone

617-253-0630

The Stubbe Group studies ribonucleotide reductases (RNRs), which catalyze the conversion of nucleotides to deoxynucleotides and play an essential role in DNA replication and repair. Stubbe supports a range of ongoing projects, including those related to the radical propagation pathway utilized by Class I RNRs, the interactions between protein subunits of Class I RNR, the regulation of RNRs, and the mechanisms behind clinical drugs. She also examines the biosynthesis, activation, and regulation of formation of the essential metallo-cofactors of RNRs in E. coli, S. cerevisiae, and humans. JoAnne Stubbe is no longer accepting students.

 

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