About

Susan L. Forsburg

Professor of Biological Sciences

Contact Information
E-mail: forsburg@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-7342
Office: RRI 104C

LINKS
Personal Website
 

Education

A.B. English and Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley, 6/1984
Ph.D. Biology (genetics), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 5/1989
 

Postdoctoral Training

Postdoctoral Fellow, Imperial Cancer Research Fund/Oxford University, 08/01/1989-08/01/1993  
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Tenure Track Appointments

Professor, University of Southern California, 2006-  
Associate Professor, University of Southern California, 2004-2006  
Associate Professor, Molecular & Cell Biology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 05/01/2000-05/31/2004  
Adjunct Associate Professor, Biology, University of California, San Diego, 05/01/2000-05/31/2004  
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biology, University of California, San Diego, 01/01/1997-05/01/2000  
Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology & Virology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 09/01/1993-05/01/2000  
 

Visiting and Temporary Appointments

Visiting Professor in Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 06/01/1995-08/01/1995  
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Forsburg studies how chromosome duplication and maintenance contributes to overall genome stability in a model genetic system, the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Fission yeast is a simple, single-celled organism with chromosomes very similar to those in humans, and has proven to be an important model for cell division. Loss of genome integrity and deregulation of cell division is associated with cancer, so this is a fundamental form of cancer research. Forsburg takes a holistic approach to studying the contribution of DNA replication proteins to genome stability. Ongoing studies address the role of the MCM helicase in maintaining the structure of the replication fork; the function of recombination and repair proteins in maintaining genome structure during S phase, including during meiosis; and the contribution of chromatin-modifying proteins to replication and repair. The lab has a developing interest in understanding the links between DNA replication and the formation and function of the centromere. Forsburg’s group employs advanced imaging methods to complement their classical genetics, including live-cell studies with fluorescent proteins in real time, as well as application using fixed cells including observation of proteins on chromosome spreads and imaging of chromatin fibers.
 

Research Specialties

Cancer Biology, DNA replication, chromosome dynamics, genome integrity, genetics
 

Affiliations with Research Centers, Labs, and Other Institutions

USC/Norris Cancer Center, member
 

Publications

Journal Article

Bailis, J. M., Luche, D. D., Hunter, T., Forsburg, S. L. (2008). MCM proteins interact with checkpoint and recombination proteins to promote S phase genome stability. Mol Cell Biol. Vol. 28, pp. 1724-38.
Forsburg, S. L. (2008). The MCM helicase: at the interface of checkpoints and the replication fork. Bioch. Society Trans.. Vol. 36, pp. 114-119.
Gómez, E. B., Nugent, R. L., Laria, S., Forsburg, S. L. (2008). S. pombe histone acetyltransferase Mst1 (KAT5) is an essential protein required for damage response and chromosome segregation. Genetics. Vol. 179, pp. 757-771.
Tabancay, A. P., Forsburg, S. L. (2006). Eukaryotic DNA replication in a chromatin context. Curr Top Dev Biol. Vol. 76, pp. 129-84.
Freeman-Cook, L. L., Gómez, E. G., Spedale, E. J., Marlett, J., Pillus, L., Forsburg, S. L., Laurenson, P. (2005). Conserved locus-specific silencing functions of S. pombe sir2+. Genetics. Vol. 169, pp. 1243-1260.
Gómez, E. B., Angeles, V. T., Forsburg, S. L. (2005). A screen for S. pombe mutants defective in re-replication identifies new alleles of rad4+, cut9+ and psf2+. Genetics. pp. 77-89.
Gómez, E. B., Espinosa, J., Forsburg, S. L. (2005). S. pombe mst2+ encodes a MYST-family histone acetyltransferase required for telomere silencing. Mol. Cell. Biol.. Vol. 25, pp. 8887-8903.
Huang, H. K., Bailis, J. M., Leverson, J. D., Gomez, E. B., Forsburg, S. L., Hunter, T. (2005). Suppressors of Bir1p (Survivin) identify roles for the chromosomal passenger protein Pic1p (INCENP) and the replication initiation factor Psf2p in chromosome segregation. Mol. Cell. Biol.. Vol. 25, pp. 9000-9015.
Pankratz, D. G., Forsburg, S. L. (2005). Meiotic S-phase damage activates recombination without checkpoint arrest. Mol. Biol. Cell. Vol. 16, pp. 1651-1660.
Forsburg, S. L. (2004). Eukaryotic MCM proteins: beyond replication initiation. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev.. Vol. 68, pp. 109-131.
Bailis, J. M., Bernard, P., Antonelli, R., Allshire, R., Forsburg, S. L. (2003). Hsk1/Dfp1 is required for heterochromatin-mediated cohesion at centromeres. Nat. Cell Biol.. pp. 1111-1116.
Wood, V., Gwilliam, R., Rajandream, M., Lyne, M., Lyne, R., Stewart, A., Sgouros, J., Peat, N., Hayles, J., Baker, S., Basham, D., Bowman, S., Brooks, K., Brown, D., Brown, S., Fraser, T., Gentles, S., Goble, A., Hamlin, N., Harris, D., Hidalgo, J., Hodgson, G., Holroyd, S., Holroyd, S., Hornsby, T., Howarth, S., Huckle, E. J., Hunt, S., Jagels, K., James, K., Jones, L., Jones, M., Leather, S., Mcdonald, S., McLean, J., Moule, S., Mungail, K., Murphy, L., Niblett, D., Odell, C., Oliver, K., O'Neil, S., Pearson, D., Quail, M. A., Rabbinowitsch, E., Rutherford, K., Rutter, S., Saunders, D., Seeger, K., Sharp, S., skelton, J., Simmonds, M., Squares, R., Squares, s., Stevens, K., Taylor, K., Taylor, R. g., Walsh, S., Warren, T., Whitehead, S., Woodwrd, j., Volckaerv, G., Aert, R., Robben, J., Grymonprez, B., Weltjens, I., Vanstreels, E., Rieger, M., Schofer, M., Muller-Auer, S., Gabel, C., fuchs, M., Fritze, C., Holzer, E., Moestl, D., Hilbert, H., Borzym, K., Langer, I., Beck, A., Lehrach, H., Reinhardt, R., Pohl, T. M., Eger, P., Zimmermann, W., Wedler, H., Wambutt, r., Purnelle, B., Goffeau, A., Cadieu, E., Driano, S., Gloux, S., Lelaure, V., Mottier, S., Galibert, F., Aves, S. J., Xiang, Z., Hunt, C., Moore, K., Hurst, S. M., Lucas, M., Rochet, M., Gaillardin, C., Tailada, V. A., Garzon, A., Thode, G., Daga, R. r., Cruza, L. |. (2002). The genome sequence of the eukaryote fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Nature. Vol. 415, pp. 871-880.
Forsburg, S. L. (2001). The art and design of genetic screens: yeast. Nature Rev. Genet.. Vol. 2, pp. 659-668.
Forsburg, S. L., Hodson, J. A. (2000). Mitotic replication initiation proteins are not required for S. pombe pre-meiotic S phase. Nat. Genet.. Vol. 25, pp. 263-268.
 

Multimedia Scholarship and Creative Works

Web Page, Remembering Marguerite Vogt: a biography (web site) http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/vogt.html, 2007-2008  
Web page, The Forsburg Lab pombe pages http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/ or http://www.pombe.net, 1995-  
web site, Women in Biology Internet Launch Pages http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/bio.html, 1997-  
 

Honors and Awards

USC faculty fellow, Center for Excellence in Research, 2008-  
Fellow, Association of Women in Science, 2006-2007   
Mellon Mentoring Award Certificate, USC, 2005-2006   
Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004  
Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, Stohlman Scholar, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 2002  
Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, American Society for Cell Biology WICB Junior Career Recognition Award, 1996  
 

Service to the Profession

Professional Memberships

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2007-  
Association for Women in Science, 1995-  
American Society for Cell Biology, 1994-  
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1993-  
Genetics Society of America, 1990-  
 
 
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