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Sue Jinks-Robertson

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emerita
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
384 CARL, Box 3020, Durham, NC 27710
384 CARL Box 3020, 213 Research Drive, Durham, NC 27710

Research Interests


My research focuses on the regulation of genetic stability and primarily uses budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) as a model genetic system.  The two primary research goals in the budding yeast system are (1) defining molecular structures and mechanisms of mitotic recombination intermediates and (2) understanding how and why transcription destabilizes the underlying DNA template.  We also have initiated studies of mutagenesis in the pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.  We have found that a shift to the human body temperature mobilizes transposable elements, and suggest that this promotes rapid adaptation to the harsh host environment.

Selected Grants


The role of transcription factor proteins in mutagenesis at their binding sites

ResearchCollaborator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2020 - 2025

PacBio Sequel IIe for GCB Sequencing Core

EquipmentMajor User · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2023 - 2024

Regulation of mitotic genome stability in yeast.

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2016 - 2023

Genetics Training Grant

Inst. Training Prgm or CMEMentor · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 1979 - 2020

Organization and Function of Cellular Structure

Inst. Training Prgm or CMEPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 1975 - 2020

Temperature-dependent transposon mobilization in Cryptococcus neoformans

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2017 - 2020

What Happens at a Double Strand Break: Investigating the Role of DNA End Structure in Homologous Recombination

FellowshipPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2019 - 2019

Non-Canonical Responses to DNA damage in Drosophila Polyploid Cells

FellowshipCollaborator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2015 - 2017

Investigating the origin of spontaneous mitotic homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

FellowshipPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by American Heart Association · 2015 - 2017

Mitotic recombination mechanisms in yeast

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2006 - 2016

Topoisomerase 1 and mutagenesis in yeast

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2012 - 2016

Transcription-associated mutagenesis in yeast

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2010 - 2015

Tolerance of spontaneous and induced DNA in yeast

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2002 - 2011

Role of cross-link formation in Pol Zeta-dependent mutagenesis in S. cerevisiae

FellowshipPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2009 - 2010