Sarah Reiff

Sarah Reiff, PhD

Senior Data Curator, Harvard Medical School
Replication and partitioning of the apicoplast genome of Toxoplasma gondii is linked to the cell cycle and requires DNA polymerase and gyrase.
Authors: Martins-Duarte ÉS, Sheiner L, Reiff SB, de Souza W, Striepen B.
Int J Parasitol
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The Macronuclear Genome of Stentor coeruleus Reveals Tiny Introns in a Giant Cell.
Authors: Slabodnick MM, Ruby JG, Reiff SB, Swart EC, Gosai S, Prabakaran S, Witkowska E, Larue GE, Fisher S, Freeman RM, Gunawardena J, Chu W, Stover NA, Gregory BD, Nowacki M, Derisi J, Roy SW, Marshall WF, Sood P.
Curr Biol
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The HU protein is important for apicoplast genome maintenance and inheritance in Toxoplasma gondii.
Authors: Reiff SB, Vaishnava S, Striepen B.
Eukaryot Cell
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Malaria: The gatekeeper revealed.
Authors: Reiff SB, Striepen B.
Nature
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A novel dynamin-related protein has been recruited for apicoplast fission in Toxoplasma gondii.
Authors: van Dooren GG, Reiff SB, Tomova C, Meissner M, Humbel BM, Striepen B.
Curr Biol
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Building the perfect parasite: cell division in apicomplexa.
Authors: Striepen B, Jordan CN, Reiff S, van Dooren GG.
PLoS Pathog
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