The True Lab

Department of Cell Biology & Physiology

Washington University School of Medicine

Rachel Bouttenot

Originally from Auburn, Maine
B.S., Biology, Georgetown University, 2003
M.A., Molecular Cell Biology, Washington University, 2009

Publications

  • 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
  • Hayton K, Gaur D, Liu A, Takahashi J, Henschen B, Singh S, Lambert L, Furuya T, Bouttenot R, Doll M, Nawaz F, Mu J, Jiang L, Miller LH, Wellems TE. (2008). Erythrocyte binding protein PfRH5 polymorphisms determine species-specific pathways of Plasmodium falciparum invasion. Cell Host Microbe. 4(1):40-51. doi:1doi:10.1016/j.chom.2008.06.001
  • Elmendorf HG, Rohrer SC, Khoury RS, Bouttenot RE, Nash TE (2005). Examination of a novel head-stalk protein family in Giardia lamblia characterised by the pairing of ankyrin repeats and coiled-coil domains. Int J Parasitol. 35(9):1001-11. doi:10.1016/j.ijpara.2005.03.009