Kathleen
Szick-Miranda
Associate Professor, Department of Biology
California State University, Bakersfield, CA 93311 USA
Telephone: (661) 654-6165; Fax: (661) 654-6956;
EDUCATION
PhD Genetics:
University of
California, Riverside (1999)
BS
Biology:
California State University, Dominguez Hills (1993)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Postgraduate Research Geneticist;
1999-2003; UC,
Riverside
Research
Assistant; 1994-1999; UC,
Riverside
Research Assistant; 1992-1994; CSUDH
PUBLICATIONS
Szick-Miranda, K., Zanial, A.,
Zanial, A., Abidayo, S., and Slater, K. C. (2010)
Analysis of RPS15aE, an isoform of a
plant specific evolutionarily distinct ribosomal protein in
Arabidopsis thaliana, reveals its potential role as a growth
regulator. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter. 28(2):
239–252.
DOI: 10.1007/s11105-009-0148-6
Chang, I.-F., Szick-Miranda, K.,
Pan, S. and Bailey-Serres, J. (2005) Proteomic characterization of
evolutionarily conserved and variable proteins of Arabidopsis cytosolic ribosomes.
Plant Physiology. 137: 848-862
Szick-Miranda,
K.,
Williams, A, Jayachandran, S, Werner-Fraczek and Bailey-Serres,
J. (2003) Evaluation of translational control mechanisms in response to
oxygen deprivation in maize. Russian Journal of Plant Physiology.
50(6): 774-786
Barakat, A.,
Szick-Miranda, K.,
Chang, I.-F., Guyot, R. Blanc, G., Cooke, R., Delseny, M. and Bailey-Serres,
J. (2001) The organisation of cytoplasmic ribosomal protein genes in the
Arabidopsis thaliana genome. Plant Physiology
127:
398-415
Szick-Miranda, K.
and Bailey-Serres, J. (2001) Regulated heterogeneity in 12-kDa
P-protein phosphorylation and composition of ribosomes in maize (Zea
mays L.). The Journal of Biological Chemistry 276:
10921-10928
Szick,
K.,
Springer, M., and Bailey-Serres, J. (1998) Evolutionary Analyses
of the 12 kDa Acidic Ribosomal P-proteins
Reveal a Distinct Protein of Higher Plant Ribosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad.
Sci.,
USA.
95:
2378-2383.
Bailey-Serres, J., Vangala, S.,
Szick, K., and Lee, C-H. K. (1997) Acidic Phospho-protein Complex
of the 60S Ribosomal Subunit of Maize Seedling Roots: Components and
Changes in Response to Flooding. Plant Physiology 114:
1293-1305.