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Joseph T. Wade

Joseph T. Wade

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Molecular Genetics

Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences

Ph.D., University of Birmingham, U.K.
Postdoctoral training, Harvard Medical School

E-mail: jwade@wadsworth.org

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  • Wade, J. T., Struhl, K., Busby, S. J. and Grainger, D. C. (2007). Genomic analysis of protein-DNA interactions in bacteria: insights into transcription and chromosome organization. Mol. Microbiol. 65, 21-26.
  • Reppas, N. B., Wade, J. T., Church, G. M. and Struhl, K. (2006). The transition between transcriptional initiation and elongation in E. coli is highly variable and often rate limiting. Mol. Cell 24, 747-757.
  • Wade, J. T., Roa, D. C., Grainger, D. C., Hurd, D., Busby, S. J., Struhl, K. and Nudler, E. (2006). Extensive functional overlap between Sigma factors in Escherichia coli. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 13, 806-814.
  • Wade, J. T., Reppas, N. B., Church, G. M. and Struhl, K. (2005). Genomic analysis of LexA binding reveals the permissive nature of the Escherichia coli genome and identifies unconventional target sites. Genes Dev. 19, 2619-2630.
  • Wade, J. T., Hall, D. B. and Struhl, K. (2004). The transcription factor Ifh1 is a key regulator of yeast ribosomal protein genes. Nature 432, 1054-1058.
  • Wade, J. T. and Struhl, K. (2004). Association of RNA polymerase with transcribed regions in Escherichia coli. Association of RNA polymerase with transcribed regions in Escherichia coli. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101, 17777-17782.

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E-mail: jwade@wadsworth.org