Dr. Jeffrey P. Bond
Assistant Professor
Department of microbiology and molecular genetics
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Bond received his Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Rochester, and obtained postdoctoral training at Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Bond joined the faculty of the University of Vermont in 1995.
Research Interest
microbiology and molecular genetics
Publications
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Liu M, Bandaru V, Bond JP, Jaruga P, Zhao X, Christov PP, Burrows CJ, Rizzo CJ, Dizdaroglu M, Wallace SS. The mouse ortholog of NEIL3 is a functional DNA glycosylase in vitro and in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2010 Mar 16;107(11):4925-30.
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Doublié S, Bandaru V, Bond JP, Wallace SS. The crystal structure of human endonuclease VIII-like 1 (NEIL1) reveals a zincless finger motif required for glycosylase activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004 Jul 13;101(28):10284-9.
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Walker DR, Bond JP, Tarone RE, Harris CC, Makalowski W, Boguski MS, Greenblatt MS. Evolutionary conservation and somatic mutation hotspot maps of p53: correlation with p53 protein structural and functional features. Oncogene. 1999 Jan 7;18(1).