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Tariq Adwan
Brittany Allen
Roslyn Bauer
Irene Choi
Laikuan Goh
Danielle Harlow
Rhonda Hattar
Aaron Huebner
Francie Hyndman
Hau-Chern Jan
Jian Jing
Letitia Kwok
Summer Lennox
David McKean
Ha Nguyen
John Schiel
Glenn Simon
Agne Taraseviciute
Elizabeth Tarbutton
Ying Zhang




Summer Lennox  
Summer Lennox

Education:
University of Rochester, B.S. Cell and Developmental Biology, 2006

Honors and Awards:
Ronald E. McNair Scholar, 2005-2006

Email: summer.lennox@uchsc.edu
Laboratory phone: 303-724-4577
Thesis Advisor: Mary Reyland

Research Interests:
Our lab is interested in the proapoptotic function of Protein Kinase C δ (PCKδ) in response to genotoxins. One of my projects focuses on finding novel binding partners to a conserved polyproline sequence in the C-terminus tail of PKCδ. This putative SH3 ligand is flanked by a bipartite Nuclear Localization Sequence (NLS), which is critical for PKCδ to enter the nucleus and induce apoptosis. We suspect that the SH3 ligand interacts with proteins to prevent nuclear import, thus apoptosis, until an apoptotic stimulus causes its release. I primarily use GST pulldowns to investigate interactions between PKCδ and potential SH3 binding partners. These experiments are followed up with Mass Spectrometry to identify the interacting proteins.

My second project focuses on finding nuclear targets of PKCδ. We know that nuclear retention of PKCδ is sufficient to induce apoptosis, but the mechanisms of induction are unknown. Therefore, finding nuclear substrates of PKCδ will help us understand how this genotoxin-induced apoptosis occurs.

General Interests:
I enjoy movies, music (mostly 80’s), volunteering at the Downtown Aquarium, walking the trails around Denver with my Corgi Charlie, and trying to get my very lazy cats to play with me. Whenever I get a chance, I go home to the Thousand Islands of New York, and hang out on the St. Lawrence river.