Jonathan R. Beckwith

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
bacterial genetics
Website:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.X800017200

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Parents

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Lowell P. Hager grad student 1961 Harvard
 (The synthesis of caldariomycin and studies on its biosynthesis)
Arthur B. Pardee post-doc 1962 UC Berkeley
William Hayes post-doc 1963 Hammersmith Hospital
Sydney Brenner post-doc 1964 MRC-LMB
François Jacob post-doc 1965 Institut Pasteur (Neurotree)

Children

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Johannes Graumann research assistant 1999-1999 Harvard Medical School (Cell Biology Tree)
Malcolm J. Casadaban grad student Chicago
Melinda J Faulkner grad student Harvard Medical School (Microtree)
Susan Gottesman grad student Harvard Medical School (ID Tree)
Jeffrey H Miller grad student 1971 Harvard (Cell Biology Tree)
Leonard Guarente grad student 1979 Harvard (Cell Biology Tree)
Scott D. Emr grad student 1981 Harvard Medical School
Susan Michaelis grad student 1982 Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
Richard H. Ebright grad student 1981-1986 Harvard Medical School (Microtree)
Joseph Chen grad student 1195-2001 Harvard (Neurotree)
Clark F. Schierle grad student 2003 Harvard
Nathan W. Goehring grad student 2006 Harvard
Damon R. Huber grad student 2006 Harvard
Morgan A. Feeney grad student 2011 Harvard
Barry L. Wanner post-doc (Microtree)
William S. Reznikoff post-doc 1970 Harvard
Thomas J. Silhavy post-doc 1975-1977 Harvard Medical School
Donald B. Oliver post-doc 1980-1981 Harvard Medical School
Michael Ehrmann post-doc 1988-1991 Harvard Medical School
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Meehan BM, Landeta C, Boyd D, et al. (2017) The Disulfide Bond Formation Pathway is Essential for Anaerobic Growth of Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology
Hatahet F, Blazyk JL, Martineau E, et al. (2015) Altered Escherichia coli membrane protein assembly machinery allows proper membrane assembly of eukaryotic protein vitamin K epoxide reductase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Williamson JA, Cho SH, Ye J, et al. (2015) Structure and multistate function of the transmembrane electron transporter CcdA. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Dwyer RS, Malinverni JC, Boyd D, et al. (2014) Folding LacZ in the periplasm of Escherichia coli Journal of Bacteriology. 196: 3343-3350
Beckwith J. (2013) Fifty years fused to lac Annual Review of Microbiology. 67: 1-19
Chng SS, Xue M, Garner RA, et al. (2012) Disulfide rearrangement triggered by translocon assembly controls lipopolysaccharide export. Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 1665-8
Chng SS, Dutton RJ, Denoncin K, et al. (2012) Overexpression of the rhodanese PspE, a single cysteine-containing protein, restores disulphide bond formation to an Escherichia coli strain lacking DsbA. Molecular Microbiology. 85: 996-1006
Cho SH, Parsonage D, Thurston C, et al. (2012) A new family of membrane electron transporters and its substrates, including a new cell envelope peroxiredoxin, reveal a broadened reductive capacity of the oxidative bacterial cell envelope. Mbio. 3
Feeney MA, Ke N, Beckwith J. (2012) Mutations at several loci cause increased expression of ribonucleotide reductase in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 194: 1515-22
Feeney MA, Veeravalli K, Boyd D, et al. (2011) Repurposing lipoic acid changes electron flow in two important metabolic pathways of Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 7991-6
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