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Auburn University

Marie Wooten Ph.D., Scharnagel Professor
Associate Dean for Research,
College of Sciences & Mathematics

Office Location: 
248 Science Center Classrooms Bldg
College of Sciences and Mathematics

(Research Lab) Mailing Address:
311 Funchess Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-9226
Fax: (334) 844-9234
wootemw@auburn.edu

Laboratory Web Page

Education
Ph.D., Texas Women's University

Research & Teaching Interests
Cellular and molecular developmental neurobiology. Intracellular signaling and trafficking. Neurodegeneration. Learning and memory.

Recent Publications
Jiang J. Suppiramaniam V. Wooten MW. 2007. Posttranslational modifications and receptor-associated proteins in AMPA receptor trafficking and synaptic plasticity. NeuroSignals. 15:266-282

Zhou X. Babu JR. da Silva S. Shu Q. Graef IA. Oliver T. Tomoda T. Tani T. Wooten MW. Wang F. 2007. Unc-51-like kinase 1/2-mediated endocytic processes regulate filopodia extension and branching of sensory axons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104:5842-5847

Moscat J. Diaz-Meco MT. Wooten MW. 2007. Signal integration and diversification through the p62 scaffold protein. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 32:95-100

Seibenhener ML. Geetha T. Wooten MW. 2007. Sequestosome 1/p62--more than just a scaffold.  FEBS Letters. 581:175-9

Wooten MW. Geetha T. 2006 The role of ubiquitin in neurotrophin receptor signalling and sorting. Biochemical Society Transactions. 34:757-60

Geetha T. Kenchappa RS. Wooten MW. Carter BD. 2005 TRAF6-mediated ubiquitination regulates nuclear translocation of NRIF, the p75 receptor interactor. EMBO Journal. 24:3859-3868


Courses

Undergraduate Graduate
BIOL 3000 Genetics  XXX BIOL6190 Cell and Molecular Signal Transduction
BIOL 5190 Cell and Molecular Signal Transduction  
BIOL 4980 Undergraduate Research