Sue Golub
Senior Research Assistant
Cell Biology
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Australia
Biography
Sue Golub is a Senior Research Assistant in the Arthritis Research Group led by Amanda Fosang. She completed her Bachelor of Science (Hons) Degree at LaTrobe University Melbourne and came to work at Murdoch Childrens and The Royal Children's Hospital in John Bateman's group looking at collagen mutations and their role in brittle bone disease. She then joined Amanda's group and has worked on aggrecan, aggrecanases and collagen and their role in cartilage and Arthritis. She has over 25 years experience in research and the highlight of her career was a Nature publication in 2005 which identified ADAMTS 5 as the major Aggrecanase in mouse cartilage.
Research Interest
Arthritis & Rheumatology
Publications
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Bastow ER, Last K, Golub S, Stow JL, Stanley AC, Fosang AJ. Evidence for lysosomal exocytosis and release of aggrecan-degrading hydrolases from hypertrophic chondrocytes, in vitro and in vivo. Biology open. 2012 Apr 15;1(4):318-28.
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Fosang AJ, Golub SB, East CJ, Rogerson FM. Abundant LacZ activity in the absence of Cre expression in the normal and inflamed synovium of adult Col2a1-Cre; ROSA26RLacZ reporter mice. Osteoarthritis and cartilage. 2013 Feb 1;21(2):401-4.
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Stanton H, Rogerson FM, East CJ, Golub SB, Lawlor KE, Meeker CT, Little CB, Last K, Farmer PJ, Campbell IK, Fourie AM. ADAMTS5 is the major aggrecanase in mouse cartilage in vivo and in vitro. Nature. 2005 Mar 31;434(7033):648-52.