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Dr. Susan E Jensen
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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Professor |
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My current research is focused on the production of antibiotics by Streptomyces clavuligerus. Particular emphasis is placed on the genetic regulation of the early steps in the cephamycin C biosynthetic pathway, and on the elucidation of the biosynthetic pathway leading to clavulanic acid. Clavulanic acid biosynthesis is being studied by systematically cloning, sequencing and then knocking out genes encoding enzymes involved in each step of the pathway. In this way, biosynthetic intermediates can be identified. A separate research project involves the isolation and characterization of an antifungal agent active against the fungus which causes blackleg disease of canola. |
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Biological Sciences |
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University of Alberta |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Doctorate
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University of Alberta
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Female / English
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