John M. Denu
PROFESSOR
Biomolecular Chemistry
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Professor John M. Denu pursued his B.S. in year 1988 from University of Wisconsin-Madison he did his Ph.D. in year 1993 from Texas A & M University and his Postdoctoral from year 1993 to 96, from University of Michigan Medical School. Professor John M. Denu has received many Honours & Awards- • Robert A. Welch Research Fellow (1992-93) Professor John M. Denu • National Research Service Award (1993-96) • Young Investigator Award (American Cancer Association 1997-2000) • Research Scholar Award (American Cancer Association 2001-2004) • Romnes Fellow, University of Wisconsin (2006) • Epigenetics Theme Director, Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (2009) • Elected Fellow of the AAAS, 2011 • NIH Merit Award,2013 • Kellett Mid-Career Faculty Award (2016)
Research Interest
Writing, reading and editing a molecular language/code Sirtuins and reversible protein acetylation Linking metabolism with the epigenome
Publications
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Baeza J, Dowell JA, Smallegan MJ, Fan J, Amador-Noguez D, Khan Z, Denu JM. Stoichiometry of site-specific lysine acetylation in an entire proteome. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2014 Aug 1;289(31):21326-38.
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Fan J, Krautkramer KA, Feldman JL, Denu JM. Metabolic regulation of histone post-translational modifications. ACS chemical biology. 2015 Jan 6;10(1):95-108.
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Baeza J, Dowell JA, Smallegan MJ, Fan J, Amador-Noguez D, Khan Z, Denu JM. Stoichiometry of site-specific lysine acetylation in an entire proteome. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2014 Aug 1;289(31):21326-38.