The True Lab

Department of Cell Biology & Physiology

Washington University School of Medicine

Jen Dulle

Originally from St. Louis, MO
B.S., Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, B.A. Biological Sciences, Loyola University Chicago, 2006
Graduate Student, Molecular Cell Biology, 2013
Post-doctoral Researcher, Patrice Fort lab, University of Michigan

Publications

  • Dulle JE, Stein KC, True HL (2014). Regulation of the Hsp104 middle domain activity is critical for yeast prion propagation. PLoS ONE. Jan 23;9(1):e87521. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0087521
  • Dulle JE, Bouttenot RE, Underwood LA, True HL (2013). Soluble oligomers are sufficient for transmission of a yeast prion but do not confer phenotype. J Cell Biol. Oct 28;203(2):197-204. doi:10.1083/jcb.201307040
  • Dulle JE, True HL (2013). Low activity of select Hsp104 mutants is sufficient to propagate unstable prion variants. Prion. Sep 1;7(5):394-403. doi:10.4161/pri.26547
  • Bardill JP, Dulle JE, Fisher JR, True HL (2009). Requirements of Hsp104p activity and Sis1p binding for propagation of the [RNQ+] prion. Prion. Jul;3(3):151-60.
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