ZFIN ID:
ZDB-LAB-160113-2
Chu Lab
PI/Director:
Chu, Jaime
Contact Person:
Chu, Jaime
Email:
jaime.chu@mssm.edu
URL:
Address:
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 1 Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1020 New York, New York 10029
Country:
United States
Phone:
212-241-1181
Fax:
212-860-9279
Line Designation:
mss
GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB
No data available
STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS
The Chu lab uses zebrafish as a tool to study disorders of glycosylation, sugar metabolism, and liver development and disease.
LAB MEMBERS
Bambino, Kathryn
Post-Doc
DeRossi, Charles
Post-Doc
Shtraizent, Nataly
Post-Doc
Nayar, Shikha
Research Staff
ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
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Bambino, K., Chu, J. (2016) Zebrafish in Toxicology and Environmental Health. Current topics in developmental biology. 124:331-367
DeRossi, C., Vacaru, A., Rafiq, R., Cinaroglu, A., Imrie, D., Nayar, S., Baryshnikova, A., Milev, M.P., Stanga, D., Kadakia, D., Gao, N., Chu, J., Freeze, H.H., Lehrman, M.A., Sacher, M., Sadler, K.C. (2016) trappc11 is required for protein glycosylation in zebrafish and humans. Molecular biology of the cell. 27(8):1220-34
Chu, J., Mir, A., Gao, N., Rosa, S., Monson, C., Sharma, V., Steet, R., Freeze, H.H., Lehrman, M.A., and Sadler, K.C. (2013) A zebrafish model of congenital disorders of glycosylation with phosphomannose isomerase deficiency reveals an early opportunity for corrective mannose supplementation. Disease models & mechanisms. 6(1):95-105
Chu, J., Loughlin, E.A., Gaur, N.A., Senbanerjee, S., Jacob, V., Monson, C., Kent, B., Oranu, A., Ding, Y., Ukomadu, C., and Sadler, K.C. (2012) UHRF1 phosphorylation by Cyclin A2/CDK2 is required for zebrafish embryogenesis. Molecular biology of the cell. 23(1):59-70