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Reha Celikel
Research Associate Professor
Office: (501) 686-7838
Lab: (501) 686-7159
Email: RCelikel@uams.edu
We are involved in the analysis of
structure and function of biological macromolecules using the tools of
crystallography. Our focus is on two main areas (i) Bacterial signaling (ii)
Platelet interactions relevant to blood coagulation.
(i) Bacteria possess the capability to
adapt to fluctuating environments that may turn hostile unexpectedly. They
do so by monitoring the environmental signals and expressing pathways needed
for maximal growth under the new conditions. One of the major regulatory
mechanisms for signal recognition and response is the two-component system.
In these systems, the transmission of signals is accomplished through the
exchange of phosphoryl groups from one protein to another. We are studying
the mode of recognition and communication between components in these
signaling pathways.
(ii)
Certain mutations in the A1 domain of von Willebrand Factor produce bleeding
disorders. We are investigating the structural consequences of these
mutations by crystallography. Additionally we are studying the interactions
of the platelet glycoprotein Iba
with other molecules relevant to blood clotting.
Representative Publications
Celikel, R., McClintock, R. A., Roberts, J.
R, Mendolicchio, G. L., Ware, J., Varughese, K. I., and Ruggeri. Z. M.,
Modulation of α-thrombin function by distinct interactions with platelet
glycoprotein Ibα. Science 2003 301: 218-221.
Celikel, R., Ruggeri, Z.M., and
Varughese, K.I. Modulation of von Willebrand factor conformation and
adhesive function by an internalized water molecule. Nature Structural
Biology 2000 7: 881-884.
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