Tara N Stuecker
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Recent Articles
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Hardman-Kavanaugh R, Storey A, Stuecker T, Hood S, Barrett-Wilt G, Krishnamurthi V, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39935887
All organisms experience stress and must rapidly respond to changing conditions. Thus, cells have evolved sophisticated rapid-response mechanisms such as post-translational protein modification to rapidly and reversibly modulate protein activity....
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Stuecker T, Hood S, Pineda J, Lenaduwe S, Winter J, Sadhu M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39149293
site-directed mutagenesis is a powerful genetic tool for testing the effects of specific alleles in their normal genomic context. While the budding yeast possesses classical tools for site-directed mutagenesis, more...
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Scholes A, Stuecker T, Hood S, Locke C, Stacy C, Zhang Q, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2024 Jul;
22(1):149.
PMID: 38965504
Background: Organisms frequently experience environmental stresses that occur in predictable patterns and combinations. For wild Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast growing in natural environments, cells may experience high osmotic stress when they...
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McDaniel E, Stuecker T, Veluvolu M, Gasch A, Lewis J
mSphere
. 2018 Nov;
3(6).
PMID: 30487155
All living organisms must recognize and respond to various environmental stresses throughout their lifetime. In natural environments, cells frequently encounter fluctuating concentrations of different stressors that can occur in combination...
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Stuecker T, Scholes A, Lewis J
PLoS Genet
. 2018 Apr;
14(4):e1007335.
PMID: 29649251
Gene expression variation is extensive in nature, and is hypothesized to play a major role in shaping phenotypic diversity. However, connecting differences in gene expression across individuals to higher-order organismal...
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Johnson W, Douglas M, Lewis J, Stuecker T, Carbonero F, Austin B, et al.
BMC Microbiol
. 2017 Feb;
17(1):29.
PMID: 28158975
Background: Unconventional natural gas (UNG) extraction (fracking) is ongoing in 29 North American shale basins (20 states), with ~6000 wells found within the Fayetteville shale (north-central Arkansas). If the chemical...
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Stuecker T, Bramhacharya S, Hodge-Hanson K, Suen G, Escalante-Semerena J
BMC Res Notes
. 2015 Aug;
8:354.
PMID: 26276430
Background: All organisms must synthesize the enzymatic cofactor coenzyme A (CoA) from the precursor pantothenate. Most bacteria can synthesize pantothenate de novo by the condensation of pantoate and β-alanine. The...
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Stuecker T, Tucker A, Escalante-Semerena J
mBio
. 2012 Jul;
3(4).
PMID: 22782525
Unlabelled: Coenzyme A (CoA) is essential for cellular chemistry in all forms of life. The pantothenate moiety of CoA is generated from the condensation of pantoate and β-alanine. β-Alanine is...
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Stuecker T, Hodge K, Escalante-Semerena J
Mol Microbiol
. 2012 Apr;
84(4):608-19.
PMID: 22497218
Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor for all forms of life. The biochemistry underpinning the assembly of CoA in Escherichia coli and other enterobacteria is well understood, except for...