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Donald Mark Coen, Ph.D.

Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Our laboratory takes molecular approaches to herpesvirus replication and latency. Current projects focus on the biogenesis, mechanisms of repression, and biological roles of viral microRNAs during HSV infection.

Research:

Our laboratory takes molecular approaches to herpesvirus replication and latency.  These studies provide excellent models for biological processes in eukaryotic cells and, because herpesviruses such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) are important pathogens, to exploit differences between herpesvirus and cellular processes for safe and effective antiviral therapy.   Areas of research include:

Novel post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms.  Current projects focus on the biogenesis, mechanisms of repression, and biological roles of viral microRNAs during HSV infection.

Herpesvirus DNA replication proteins:  Projects include determining the 3-D structures of these proteins (with the Hogle lab), and the roles of poorly understood structural domains, and exploring their interactions with each other, cellular proteins, and nucleic acids via biochemical, mutational, and biophysical approaches, including (with the Loparo and Golan labs) single molecule methods.   These studies should permit detailed understanding of these complicated proteins and rational drug design.

Nuclear egress:  How do HCMV nucleocapsids move towards and gain access to the inner nuclear membrane, and bud through it?  Projects include biochemical and biophysical studies of a viral enzyme that mimics cyclin-dependent kinase and of a nuclear egress complex (in collaboration with the Hogle lab), and molecular genetic and cell biological studies of these proteins' functions in infected cells.

Drug targets and development of new therapies.   Aside from studies of established drug targets (herpesvirus DNA polymerases and the HCMV protein kinase), projects include discovering new antiviral drugs that inhibit protein-protein interactions, and finding new drug targets by a combination of "chemical genetic" and molecular genetic approaches.

HSV latency/pathogenesis.  HSV forms latent infections that persist for the life of the host.  How this occurs is biologically fascinating and clinically important.  Projects entail molecular genetic, and PCR-basedmethods to explore viral gene regulation especially how viral and host microRNAs repress viral gene expression, thereby maintaining latency.

Address: 

Room SGM - 304

250 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

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Maize plastid gene expressed during photoregulated development.
Authors: Authors: Bedbrook JR, Link G, Coen DM, Bogorad L.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Maize chloroplast DNA fragment encoding the large subunit of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase.
Authors: Authors: Coen DM, Bedbrook JR, Bogorad L, Rich A.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Tissue-specific forms of actin in the developing chick.
Authors: Authors: Storti RV, Coen DM, Rich A.
Cell
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Mitochondrial genetics. XI. Mutations at the mitochondrial locus omega affecting the recombination of mitochondrial genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Authors: Authors: Dujon B, Bolotin-Fukuhara M, Coen D, Deutsch J, Netter P, Slonimski PP, Weill L.
Mol Gen Genet
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Mitochondrial genetics. VII. Allelism and mapping studies of ribosomal mutants resistant to chloramphenicol, erythromycin and spiramycin in S. cerevisiae.
Authors: Authors: Netter P, Petrochilo E, Slonimski PP, Bolotin-Fukuhara M, Coen D, Deutsch J, Dujon B.
Genetics
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Mitochondrial genetics. VI. The petite mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: interrelations between the loss of the p+ factor and the loss of the drug resistance mitochondrial genetic markers.
Authors: Authors: Deutsch J, Dujon B, Netter P, Petrochilo E, Slonimski PP, Bolotin-Fukuhara M, Coen D.
Genetics
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Mitochondrial genetics. IV. Allelism and mapping studies of oligomycin resistant mutants in S. cerevisiae.
Authors: Authors: Avner PR, Coen D, Dujon B, Slonimski PP.
Mol Gen Genet
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Mitochondrial nucleic acids in the petite colonie mutants: deletions and repetition of genes.
Authors: Authors: Faye G, Fukuhara H, Grandchamp C, Lazowska J, Michel F, Casey J, Getz GS, Locker J, Rabinowitz M, Bolotin-Fukuhara M, Coen D, Deutsch J, Dujon B, Netter P, Slonimski PP.
Biochimie
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Mitochondrial genetics. I. Methodology and phenomenology.
Authors: Authors: Coen D, Deutsch J, Netter P, Petrochilo E, Slonimski PP.
Symp Soc Exp Biol
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