Nancy M. Dahms
Professor
Biochemistry
Medical College of Wisconsin
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Dahms received her Bachelor of Science degree from Marquette University in 1980 and her Doctorate degree in Biochemistry from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1986. She was a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University School of Medicine from 1986-1989 where she isolated and characterized the cDNA clones for the receptors involved in targeting lysosomal enzymes to the lysosome. She joined the faculty of the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1989.
Research Interest
characterized the cDNA clones for the receptors involved in targeting lysosomal enzymes to the lysosome.
Publications
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D'Alessio C, Dahms NM. Glucosidase II and MRH-domain containing proteins in the secretory pathway. Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2015;16(1):31-48.
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Olson LJ, Jensen DR, Volkman BF, Kim JJ, Peterson FC, Gundry RL, Dahms NM. Bacterial expression of the phosphodiester-binding site of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor for crystallographic and NMR studies. Protein Expr Purif. 2015 Jul;111:91-7.
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Olson LJ, Orsi R, Peterson FC, Parodi AJ, Kim JJ, D'Alessio C, Dahms NM. Crystal Structure and Functional Analyses of the Lectin Domain of Glucosidase II: Insights into Oligomannose Recognition. Biochemistry. 2015 Jul 07;54(26):4097-111.