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Ece Karatan
karatane@appstate.edu

Appalachian State University
Department of Biology
Rankin Science North
319 (Office), 303 (Lab)
828-262-6742

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Karatan Lab is located in the Department of Biology at Appalachian State University. The main focus of the reseach in our lab is biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae. As a side project, we have also been studying microbial communities in disturbed high elevation wetlands.

Karatanlab 08-09

Karatan lab 2008-2009. Back row-left to right: Becca Cooper, Nick Walter, Stormtrooper, Alex Rutkovsky, Zach Parker. Front row-left to right: Krissy Johnson, Lindsay Porter, Ece Karatan

We are always looking for enthusiastic graduate and undergraduate students to join the lab. Funding for a Master's degree is available to graduate students in the form of teaching assistantships and various fellowships. There is currently no funding available for undergraduates; however, dependent on available funding these students can do research in the lab for independent study credit. If you are interested in joining the Karatan Lab please contact Ece Karatan.

 

Previous years' lab members:

07-08
06-07

Selected publications:

Signals, regulatory networks, and materials that build and break bacterial biofilms. Karatan E., Watnick, PI. (2009) Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 73: 310-347.

NspS, a predicted polyamine sensor, mediates activation of Vibrio cholerae biofilm formation by norspermidine. Karatan E., Duncan, T., Watnick PI. (2005) J Bacteriol 187: 7434-7443.

Biofilm Development in Bacteria. Kierek-Pearson K. and Karatan E. (2005). In: Advances in Applied Microbiology, Laskin, AI., Bennett, JW., and Gadd, MG. (Ed) Elsevier Inc.  Vol. 57 pp. 79-112

Role for glycine betaine transport in Vibrio cholerae osmoadaptation and biofilm formation within microbial communities. Kapfhammer D., Karatan E., Pflughoeft K.J., Watnick P.I. (2005) Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Jul; 71(7):3840-7.

Antibody Arrays Prepared by Cutinase-Mediated Immobilization on Self-Assembled Monolayers. Kwon Y., Han Z., Karatan E., Mrksich M., Kay B.K. (2004) Anal. Chem. Oct 1;76(19):5713-20.

Molecular Recognition Properties of FN3 Monobodies that Bind the Src SH3 Domain. Karatan E., Merguerian M., Han Z., Scholle MD., Koide S., Kay BK. (2004) Chem. Biol. Jun;11(6):835-44

Accelerated Screening of Phage-Display Output with Alkaline Phosphatase Fusions. Han Z., Karatan E., Scholle MD., McCafferty J., Kay BK. (2004) Comb. Chem. High Throughput Screen. Feb; 7 (1): 55-62

Effect of Loss of CheC and Other Adaptational Proteins on Chemotactic Behaviour in Bacillus subtilis. Saulmon MM., Karatan E., Ordal GW. (2004) Microbiology; (150): 581-589

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