Paula J. Schlax
Stella James Sims Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Associations
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bonney Science Center, Room 311
About
BS Chemical Engineering Clarkson University, PhD Chemistry UW Madison, Post-doctoral training Biophysics Johns Hopkins University
My laboratory is investigating translational regulation, RNA localization and RNA decay in spirochetes, including the organism that causes Lyme disease. I am particularly interested in the importance of the thermodynamics and kinetics of mRNA folding in in regulating RNA levels and translation.
I am also involved in fostering inclusion and equity in STEM.
Courses Taught:
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- Biophysical Chemistry
- Cellular and Molecular Biology and Laboratory
- Biological Chemistry and Laboratory
- Topics in Macromolecular Chemistry
- Thermodynamics and Kinetics Laboratory
- Atomic and Molecular Structure and Laboratory
- Chemical Reactivity and Laboratory
- Advanced Chemical Measurement Laboratory
- Methods in Biophysical Chemistry
- Epidemics (First Year Seminar)
- Biotechnology for Citizens
- Structure and Function of DNA, RNA, and Proteins
- Natural Science of Honeybees
- Tick Borne Diseases
Recent Publications:
Jusufovic N, Krusenstjerna AC, Savage CR, Saylor TC, Brissette CA, Zückert WR, Schlax PJ, Motaleb MA, Stevenson B. Borrelia burgdorferi PlzA is a cyclic-di-GMP dependent DNA and RNA binding protein. Mol Microbiol. 2024 May;121(5):1039-1062. doi: 10.1111/mmi.15254. Epub 2024 Mar 25. PMID: 38527857.
Raghunandanan S, Priya R, Alanazi F, Lybecker MC, Schlax PJ, Yang XF. A Fur family protein BosR is a novel RNA- binding protein that controls rpoS RNA stability in the Lyme disease pathogen. Nucleic Acids Res. 2024 May 22;52(9):5320-5335. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkae114. PMID: 38366569; PMCID: PMC11109971.
T. Saylor, C. Savage, A. Krusenstjerna, N. Jusufovic, W. Zückert, C. Brissette, Md Motaleb, P. Schlax, B. Stevenson, 2023, “Quantitative analyses of interactions between SpoVG and RNA/DNA” BBRC 654: 40-46
Snow*, E. Bacon*, J. Bergeron, D. Katzman*, A. Wilhelm*. O. Lewis*, D. Syangtan*. A. Calkins, L. Archambault, M.L. Anacker, and P.J. Schlax, 2020, :Transcript decay mediated by RNase III in Borrelia burgdorferi” Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 529:386-391.
Matsunaga, P.J. Schlax, D. Haake, 2013, “A role for cis-acting RNA sequences in the temperature-dependent expression of the multiadhesive Lig proteins in Leptospira interrogans” J. Bacteriol. 195:22 5092-5101.
Archambault, J. S. Borchert*, J. Bergeron*, S. Snow*, P.J. Schlax, 2013, “Measurements of mRNA Degradation in Borrelia burgdorferi” J. Bacteriol. 195:21 4879-4887.
Archambault, J. Linscott*, N. Swerdlow*, K. Boyland*, E. Riley* and P.J. Schlax, 2013, “Translational Efficiency of rpoS mRNA from Borrelia burgdorferi: Effects of the Length and Sequence of the mRNA Leader Region” Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 433(1):73-8.
Recent Funding:
2023-2028 : Regulatory Network of the Lyme Disease Pathogen PI Frank Yang Indiana University sub award to Schlax (~$178,000 to Bates)
2020-2024 NIH R01: SpoVG and PlzA Regulation of Lyme Disease Spirochete Infection Processes co-PI with B. Stevenson U Kentucky ($99,470 to Bates)
2019-2020 NIH R21 “Using Fluorescence Nanoscopy to Study RNA Localization in Borrelia burgdorferi, the Spirochete that Causes Lyme Disease” ($372,639 total) co_PI with Travis Gould, Bates College
2018-2023 HHMI: Inclusive Excellence Proposal for Bates, Project Director (2018-20)
2018 NIH R21 Award “Post-transcriptional regulation in Borrelia burgdorferi by the BpuR RNA-binding protein” ($41,490 to Bates), co-PI with B. Stevenson, U Kentucky