
About
Reid C. Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms of DNA recombination, protein-DNA interactions, and bacterial chromosome organization. He has made significant contributions to understanding the roles of serine recombinases such as Hin and Gin in site-specific DNA inversion, as well as the functions of nucleoid proteins like Fis and HMGB in chromosomal structure and transcription regulation.
- Primary affiliation: David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
- Department: Biological Chemistry
Research Interests
Johnson’s work integrates biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics to study:
- Mechanisms of DNA recombination and site-specific inversion
- Role of architectural proteins in DNA dynamics and topology
- Protein-DNA interaction networks and cooperativity
- Functional roles of nucleoid-associated proteins in bacterial physiology
Publications Overview
His recent work explores:
- Dynamic behaviors of architectural DNA-binding proteins (e.g., Nhp6A, HMGB)
- Mechanisms of Hin/Gin-mediated DNA inversion and recombination directionality
- Structural and functional aspects of Fis protein in transcription and chromosome compaction
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