Graduate Faculty Directory
Jennifer Anthony
Department of Biological Sciences
Education
- PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- BS (University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse)
Faculty Appointments
Assistant Professor of Biology
Research Interest
Molecular Manipulation
Transfer of plant biosynthetic pathways into bacteria
Publications & Presentations
- Anthony, J.R., Ho, K., and J.D. Keasling. 2008. Improvements in the terpene synthase amorpha-4, 11diene synthase result in increased amorphadiene production. (In preparation).
- Anthony, J.R., Anthony, L.C., Nowroozi, F., Kwon, G., Newman, J.D., and J.D. Keasling. 2008. A modular approach to improving metabolic pathways: application to production of the anti-malarial dug precursor amorpha-4, 11-diene in Escherchia coli. (Submitted).
- Campbell, E.A., Greenwell R., Anthony, J.R., Wang, S., Lim, L., Das, K., Sofia, H.J., Donohue, T.J., and S.A. Darst. 2007. A conserved structural module regulates transcriptional responses to diverse stress signals in bacterial. Mol Cell. 27:793-805.
- Anthony, J.R., Warczak, K.L., and T.J. Donohue. 2005. A transcriptional response to a toxic byproduct of photosynthesis. PNAS. 102:6502-6507.
- Anthony, J.R. Newman, J., and T.J. Donohue. 2004. Interactions between the Rhodobacter sphaeroides ECF sigma factor, and its anti-sigma factor, ChrR. J Mol Biol. 341:345-360.
- Anthony, J.R., Green H., Newman, J., and T.J. Donohue. 2003. Purification of Rhodobacter sphaeroides RNA polymerase and its sigma factors. Methods Enzymol. 370:54-65.
- Newman, J.D., Anthony, J.R., and T.J. Donohue. 2001. The importance of zinc-binding to the function of Rhodobacter sphaeroides ChrR as an anti-sigma factor. J Mol Biol. 313:485-499.
- Hirvonen, C.A., Ross, W., Wozniak, C.E., Marasco, E., Anthony, J.R., Aiyar, S.E., Newburn, V.H., and R.L. Gourse. 2001. Contributions of UP elements and the transcriptional factor FIS to expression from the seven rrn P1 promoters in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 183:6305-6314.
- Karls, R.K., Wolf, J.R., and T.J. Donohue. 1999. Activation of the cycA P2 promoter for the Rhodobacter sphaeroides cytochrome C² gene by the photosynthesis response regulator. Mol Microbiol. 34:822-835.
Contact Information
Office:
Science Technology Center
Room 277
Box #38
Phone: 215.596.7437
Email: j.anthon@usp.edu
