Associate Professor
Office: 349 Kopchick Hall
Phone: 724-357-2180
Email: J.Villemain@iup.edu
Education
BS - Southwestern University
PhD- Texas A&M University
Postdoctoral Fellowship - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Field
Biochemistry
Courses
CHEM 101/102 College Chemistry I/II
BIOC 301/302 Foundations of Biochemistry I/Advanced Biochemistry
BIOC 311/312 Biochemistry Lab I/II
CHEM 351 Biochemistry
BIOC 480/490 Biochemistry Seminar I/II
BIOC 481 Special Topics in Biochemistry
Research Interests
Protein 3D Structure and how it relates to protein function
Intrinsically Unstructured Proteins their Regulatory Role in Cell Function
Fluorescence Microscopy of Proteins
There are two primary areas of focus in my lab:
- Investigating the C-terminal domain of the eukaryotic Srs2 helicase, a regulatory protein in the DNA double-stranded break repair pathway using fluorescence spectroscopic techniques: The C-terminal region of this protein shares features with intrinsically unstructured proteins which likely contributes to its ability to interact with different proteins in the cell to carry out its role.
- Monitoring protein traffic in yeast under different cellular conditions: We can follow the time-dependent localization of fluorescently labeled proteins and dyes using the state-of-the-art IMIC fluorescence confocal microscope recently acquired through the joint efforts of faculty from the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics departments. One goal is to develop fluorescence confocal microscopy studies to include in future undergraduate biochemistry lab courses.
We use a range of techniques in our studies such molecular biology, bacterial and yeast cell culture, chromatography, spectroscopy, and bioinformatics resources in our studies.
Select Publications
Wise, Christopher and Villemain, J.L 2015. Post-Translational Regulation of Membrane Bound Proteins. 29th Annual ACS Regional Symposium, Duquesne University.
Limbacher, M. and Villemain, J.L. 2014. Monitoring Fluorescence Changes of Tryptophan in Bovine Serum Albumin. ACS Central and Regional Meeting, Pittsburgh.
Shaley, K. and Villemain, J.L . 2012. Cloning, expression and purification of two C-terminal fragments of S. cerevisiae Srs2 helicase to study structural changes upon binding to Rad 51 protein. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting.
Shaley, K., and Villemain, J.L. 2011. Essential Structural Characteristics of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Srs2 Helicase C-terminal Region to Its Multifaceted Role in Mediating Homologous Recombination Events. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting.
Krejci, L., Macris M, Li Y, Van Komen, Villemain, J.L ., Ellenberger T, Klein H, Sung, P. 2004. Role of ATP Hydrolysis in the Anti-Recombinase Function of Activity of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Srs2 Protein. J.Biol.Chem., 279(22), 23193-23199.
Krejci, L., Van Komen, S., Li, Y., Villemain, J . , Reddy, M.S., Klein, H., Ellenberger, T., and Sung, P. 2003. DNA helicase Srs2 disrupts the Rad51 presynaptic filament. Nature, 423(6937), 305-309.
Villemain, J.L . , Ma, Y., Giedroc, D.P., and Morrical, S.W. 2000. Functional Activities of N-terminal Domain Mutants of Gene 32 Protein: UvsX-catalyzed Homologous Pairing and Strand Displacement DNA Synthesis, J.Biol.Chem. 275, 31496-31504.
Huang, J.B., Villemain, J.L . Padilla, R., and Sousa, R. 1999. Mechanisms by which T7 Lysozyme Specifically Regulates T7 RNA Polymerase during Different Phases of Transcription. J.Mol.Biol., 293, 457-475.
Villemain, J.L. and Sousa, R. 1998. Specificity in Transcriptional Regulation in the Absence of Specific DNA Binding Sites: The Case of T7 Lysozyme. J.Mol.Biol. 278, 573-583.
Villemain, J.L., Guajardo, R., and Sousa, R. 1997. Role of Open Complex Stability in kinetic Promoter Selection by T7 RNA Polymerase, J.Mol.Biol. 273, 958-977.