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Johannes Walter, Ph.D.

Edward S. Wood Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

We use ensemble and single molecule approaches in frog egg extracts to study mechanisms of DNA replication and DNA repair.

Research:

Vertebrate cells employ intricate mechanisms to duplicate their genomes and guard against DNA damage. Xenopus laevis frog egg extracts have an extraordinary capacity to recapitulate these processes in the test tube, allowing us to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.  Using this system, we study how the replicative DNA helicase unwinds DNA (Fu et al., Cell, 2011), how it is unloaded from chromatin during replication termination (Dewar et al., Nature 2015), and how its re-loading is prevented to limit replication to a single round per cell cycle (Havens et al., Mol Cell, 2009).  Using DNA templates containing chemically defined DNA lesions, we also examine the mechanism of replication-coupled repair, including DNA interstrand cross-link repair (Raschle et al., Cell, 2008) and DNA protein cross-link repair (Duxin et al., Cell 2014). In the last few years, we have begun to study replication and repair at the single molecule level (Yardimci et al., Nature, 2012; Graham et al., Mol Cell, 2016).  Finally, we examine how defects in replication-associated repair cause Fanconi anemia and other cancer pre-disposition syndromes (Long et al., Mol. Cell 2014; Knipscheer et al., Science 2009).

Address: 

Room SGM - 211

250 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Publications View
DNA replication in nucleus-free Xenopus egg extracts.
Authors: Authors: Lebofsky R, Takahashi T, Walter JC.
Methods Mol Biol
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Mechanism of replication-coupled DNA interstrand crosslink repair.
Authors: Authors: Räschle M, Knipscheer P, Knipsheer P, Enoiu M, Angelov T, Sun J, Griffith JD, Ellenberger TE, Schärer OD, Walter JC.
Cell
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Cdc7-Drf1 kinase links chromosome cohesion to the initiation of DNA replication in Xenopus egg extracts.
Authors: Authors: Takahashi TS, Basu A, Bermudez V, Hurwitz J, Walter JC.
Genes Dev
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New Myc-anisms for DNA replication and tumorigenesis?
Authors: Authors: Lebofsky R, Walter JC.
Cancer Cell
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Strength in numbers: preventing rereplication via multiple mechanisms in eukaryotic cells.
Authors: Authors: Arias EE, Walter JC.
Genes Dev
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The BRCA1/BARD1 heterodimer modulates ran-dependent mitotic spindle assembly.
Authors: Authors: Joukov V, Groen AC, Prokhorova T, Gerson R, White E, Rodriguez A, Walter JC, Livingston DM.
Cell
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A family of diverse Cul4-Ddb1-interacting proteins includes Cdt2, which is required for S phase destruction of the replication factor Cdt1.
Authors: Authors: Jin J, Arias EE, Chen J, Harper JW, Walter JC.
Mol Cell
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Localization of MCM2-7, Cdc45, and GINS to the site of DNA unwinding during eukaryotic DNA replication.
Authors: Authors: Pacek M, Tutter AV, Kubota Y, Takisawa H, Walter JC.
Mol Cell
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The nucleosomal surface as a docking station for Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus LANA.
Authors: Authors: Barbera AJ, Chodaparambil JV, Kelley-Clarke B, Joukov V, Walter JC, Luger K, Kaye KM.
Science
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Getting a grip on licensing: mechanism of stable Mcm2-7 loading onto replication origins.
Authors: Authors: Cvetic CA, Walter JC.
Mol Cell
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