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Dr. Isabel Martínez Argudo

Professor
Environmental and Biochemistry
Castilla La Mancha University
Spain

Biography

Isabel Martínez Argudo graduated with an Extraordinary Prize in Biology for the University of Murcia in 1991. In this University she obtained her doctorate in the Genetics of the Department of Genetics and Microbiology. There she developed a keen interest in Gene regulation of biological processes as well as teaching. Her incorporation as Associate Professor and later Assistant in the Area of Genetics of the University of Alicante (1998-2002) allowed him to combine her two Great vocations, teaching and research. In 2002 he moved to the UK to Several postdoctoral stays, first to the prestigious Institute John Innes Center In Norwich (2002-2004) and subsequently to the Department of Biochemistry of the University of Bristol (2004-2011). Since 2011, she has been a Ph.D. Degree of Biochemistry of our faculty belonging to the area of ​​Genetics.

Research Interest

Regulation of bacterial pathogenesis mechanisms.

Publications

  • Martínez-Argudo I, Salinas P, Maldonado R, Contreras A. Domain interactions on the ntr signal transduction pathway: two-hybrid analysis of mutant and truncated derivatives of histidine kinase NtrB. Journal of bacteriology. 2002 Jan 1;184(1):200-6.

  • Martínez-Argudo I, Contreras A. PII T-loop mutations affecting signal transduction to NtrB also abolish yeast two-hybrid interactions. Journal of bacteriology. 2002 Jul 1;184(13):3746-8.

  • Martinez-Argudo I, Little R, Shearer N, Johnson P, Dixon R. The NifL-NifA system: a multidomain transcriptional regulatory complex that integrates environmental signals. Journal of bacteriology. 2004 Feb 1;186(3):601-10.

  • Martinez‐Argudo I, Little R, Dixon R. Role of the amino‐terminal GAF domain of the NifA activator in controlling the response to the antiactivator protein NifL. Molecular microbiology. 2004 Jun 1;52(6):1731-44.

  • Martinez-Argudo I, Veenendaal AK, Liu X, Roehrich AD, Ronessen MC, Franzoni G, van Rietschoten KN, Morimoto YV, Saijo-Hamano Y, Avison MB, Studholme DJ. Isolation of Salmonella mutants resistant to the inhibitory effect of Salicylidene acylhydrazides on flagella-mediated motility. PLoS One. 2013 Jan 2;8(1):e52179.

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