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Nicole Leal

Education

  • BS in Microbiology and Cell Science. University of Florida (1999)
  • PhD in Microbiology and Cell Science. University of Florida (2004)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate. University of Florida (2004)

Research summary

My research in the Benner group has focused on the development of a novel technique (SNAP2) for the detection of specific DNA and/or RNA molecules in a biological mixture. This technique uses short oligonucleotide primers (6-8mers) that are complementary to a target sequence under conditions of dynamic equilibrium. The primers are modified such that an imine bond is formed when they are in close proximity, allowing for the discriminatory power of short oligonucleotide duplexes and an overall specificity of priming characteristic of longer oligonucleotides (14-16mers). In theory, these primers will only snap together, prime and extend in the presence of the target sequence. This technology can be applied towards the development of various DNA assays including the detection of single nucleotide changes within a target sequence.

I have also been working on the molecular aspects of reversibly terminated DNA sequencing. I have been involved in the development and optimization of Sequencing during Synthesis reactions (SdS) using reversible terminators. This technology can be applied to the development of a faster and less expensive method for genomic sequencing.

Publications

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Leishmania promastigotes activate PI3K/Akt signalling to confer host cell resistance to apoptosis
Ruhland, A Leal, N Kima, PE
Cell Microbiol. 9 (1) 84-96 (2007)
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PduL is an evolutionarily distinct phosphotransacylase involved in B-12-dependent 1,2-propanediol degradation by Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium LT2
Liu, Y Leal, NA Sampson, EM Johnson, CLV Havemann, GD Bobik, TA
J. Bacteriol. 189 (5) 1589-1596 (2007)
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In vivo expression of human ATP : cob(I)atamin adenosyltransferase (ATR) using recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) serotypes 2 and 8
Erger, KE Conlon, TJ Leal, NA Zori, R Bobik, TA Flotte, TR
J. Gene Med. 9 (6) 462-469 (2007)
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Dynamic assembly of primers on nucleic acid templates
Leal, NA Sukeda, M Benner, SA
Nucl. Acids Res. 34 4702-4710 (2006)
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Human ATP:Cob(I)alamin adenosyltransferase and its interaction with methionine synthase reductase
Leal, NA Olteanu, H Banerjee, R Bobik, TA
J. Biol. Chem. 279 (46) 47536-47542 (2004)
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PduP is a Coenzyme-A-Acylating Propionaldehyde Dehydrogenase Associated with the Polyhedral Bodies Involved in B12-dependent 1,2-propanediol Degradation by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2
Leal, NA Havemann, GD Bobik, TA
Arch. Microbiol. 180 (5) 353-361 (2003)
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Identification of the Human and Bovine ATP:cob(I)alamin Adenosyltransferase cDNAs Based on Complementation of a Bacterial Mutant
Leal, NA Park, SD Kima, PE Bobik, TA
J. Biol. Chem. 278 (11) 9227-9234 (2003)
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Functional genomic, biochemical and genetic characterization of the Salmonella pduO gene, an ATP:cob(I)alamin adenosyltransferase gene
Johnson, CLV Pechonick, EM Park, SD Havemann, GD Leal, NA Bobik, TA
J. Bacteriol. 183 1577-1584 (2001)
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