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Saba Valadkhan

Associate Professor

Center for RNA Molecular Biology

Department of Biochemistry


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CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (216) 368-1068
Fax: (216) 368-2010
Email: saba.valadkhan@case.edu


Office: Wood RT 100-8, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106-7202

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Biochemistry Columbia University, New York

M.D. in General Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences

ACTIVE RESEARCH

Design of Catalytic Macromolecules

Using biological macromolecules as a starting point, we use various structural remodeling techniques to obtain molecules showing a desired activity, e.g., catalysis. Currently, we use chimeric RNA molecules based on spliceosomal snRNAs which are thought to have catalytic activity in vivo. Using remodeling techniques, we have proved this hypothesis, and aim at reconstituting various molecular interactions that can lead to an improved catalytic potential

POTENTIAL IMPACT

This research will provide fundamental new insights into molecular evolution, molecular enzymology and requirements for catalytic activity. In addition, it will help formulate basic principles for intelligent redesign of biological macromolecules and their adaptation for use in diverse settings, including therapeutics and industry.

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Valadkhan S., Manley J.L. 2001. Splicing-related catalysis by protein-free snRNAs. Nature 413: 701-7.

Valadkhan S., Manley J.L. 2003. Characterization of the catalytic activity of U2 and U6 snRNAs. RNA, 9: 892-904.

FIELDS
Characterization
Medicine
Micro/Nanofabrication
Catalysis