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Patricia Moussatche

Education

  • BA in Biology. Bard College, New York (1998)
  • PhD in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology. University of Florida (2004)

Research summary

My research focuses on understanding PAQR signal transduction in S. cerevisae and how membrane progesterone receptors (and other mammalian PAQRs) function when heterologously expressed in yeast. In my spare time, I obsess about ethylene receptor signaling.

Publications

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Metal dependence of oxalate decarboxylase activity
Moomaw, EW Angerhofer, A Moussatche, P Ozarowski, A García-Rubio, I Richards, NG
Biochemistry 48 (26) 6116-6125 (2009)
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Crystallographic snapshots of oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase give insights into catalysis by nonoxidative ThDP-dependent decarboxylases
Berthold, CL Toyota, CG Moussatche, P Wood, MD Leeper, F Richards, NGJ Lindqvist, Y
Structure 15 (7) 853-861 (2007)
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Structural basis for activation of the thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzyme oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase by adenosine diphosphate
Berthold, CL Moussatche, P Richards, NGJ Lindqvist, Y
J. Biol. Chem. 280 (50) 41645-41654 (2005)
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Autophosphorylation activity of the Arabidopsis ethylene receptor multigene family
Moussatche, P Klee, HJ
J. Biol. Chem. 279 (47) 48734-48741 (2004)
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Susceptible to intolerance - a range of hormonal actions in a susceptible Arabidopsis pathogen response
O'Donnell, PJ Schmelz, EA Moussatche, P Lund, ST Jones, JB Klee, HJ
Plant J. 33 (2) 245-257 (2003)
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