
Paula J. Schlax
Stella James Sims Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Associations
Chemistry and Biochemistry
About
BS Chemical Engineering Clarkson University, PhD Chemistry UW Madison, Post-doctoral training Biophysics Johns Hopkins University
My laboratory is investigating translational regulation, RNA localization and RNA decay in spirochetes, including the organism that causes Lyme disease. I am particularly interested in the importance of the thermodynamics and kinetics of mRNA folding in in regulating RNA levels and translation.
I am also involved in fostering inclusion and equity in STEM.
Courses Taught:
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- Biophysical Chemistry
- Cellular and Molecular Biology and Laboratory
- Biological Chemistry and Laboratory
- Topics in Macromolecular Chemistry
- Thermodynamics and Kinetics Laboratory
- Atomic and Molecular Structure and Laboratory
- Chemical Reactivity and Laboratory
- Advanced Chemical Measurement Laboratory
- Methods in Biophysical Chemistry
- Epidemics (First Year Seminar)
- Biotechnology for Citizens
- Structure and Function of DNA, RNA, and Proteins
- Methods in Biophysical Chemistry
- STEM Scholars
- Natural Science of Honeybees
- Tick Borne Diseases
Recent Publications:
Jusufovic N, Krusenstjerna AC, Savage CR, Saylor TC, Brissette CA, Zückert WR, Schlax PJ, Motaleb MA, Stevenson B. “Borrelia burgdorferi PlzA is a cyclic-di-GMP dependent DNA and RNA binding protein.” Mol Microbiol. 2024 May;121(5):1039-1062. doi: 10.1111/mmi.15254. Epub 2024 Mar 25. PMID: 38527857.
Raghunandanan S, Priya R, Alanazi F, Lybecker MC, Schlax PJ, Yang XF. A Fur family protein BosR is a novel RNA-binding protein that controls rpoS RNA stability in the Lyme disease pathogen. Nucleic Acids Res. 2024 May 22;52(9):5320-5335. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkae114. PMID: 38366569; PMCID: PMC11109971.
T. Saylor, C. Savage, A. Krusenstjerna, N. Jusufovic, W. Zückert, C. Brissette, Md Motaleb, P. Schlax, B. Stevenson, 2023, “Quantitative analyses of interactions between SpoVG and RNA/DNA” BBRC 654: 40-46
Snow*, E. Bacon*, J. Bergeron, D. Katzman*, A. Wilhelm*. O. Lewis*, D. Syangtan*. A. Calkins, L. Archambault, M.L. Anacker, and P.J. Schlax, 2020, :Transcript decay mediated by RNase III in Borrelia burgdorferi” Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 529:386-391.
Matsunaga, P.J. Schlax, D. Haake, 2013, “A role for cis-acting RNA sequences in the temperature-dependent expression of the multiadhesive Lig proteins in Leptospira interrogans” J. Bacteriol. 195:22 5092-5101.
Archambault, J. S. Borchert*, J. Bergeron*, S. Snow*, P.J. Schlax, 2013, “Measurements of mRNA Degradation in Borrelia burgdorferi” J. Bacteriol. 195:21 4879-4887.
Archambault, J. Linscott*, N. Swerdlow*, K. Boyland*, E. Riley* and P.J. Schlax, 2013, “Translational Efficiency of rpoS mRNA from Borrelia burgdorferi: Effects of the Length and Sequence of the mRNA Leader Region” Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 433(1):73-8.
Recent Funding:
2023-2028 : Regulatory Network of the Lyme Disease Pathogen PI Frank Yang Indiana University sub award to Schlax (~$178,000 to Bates)
2020-2024 NIH R01: SpoVG and PlzA Regulation of Lyme Disease Spirochete Infection Processes co-PI with B. Stevenson U Kentucky ($99,470 to Bates)
2019-2020 NIH R21 “Using Fluorescence Nanoscopy to Study RNA Localization in Borrelia burgdorferi, the Spirochete that Causes Lyme Disease” ($372,639 total) co_PI with Travis Gould, Bates College
2018-2023 HHMI: Inclusive Excellence Proposal for Bates, Project Director (2018-20)
2018 NIH R21 Award “Post-transcriptional regulation in Borrelia burgdorferi by the BpuR RNA-binding protein” ($41,490 to Bates), co-PI with B. Stevenson, U Kentucky