Skinner Laboratory

Ingrid Sadler-Riggleman, Ph.D.

POSITION TITLE: Research Associate
EDUCATION/TRAINING:
University of Ulm
Vordiplom: Biology, 1978

University of Munich
Ph.D. Biology, 1986

Princeton University
Postdoc: Biology, 1989

University of Utah
Postdoc: Biology, 1992

Research/Professional Experience

Washington State University, 1992-1995
Research Associate in the Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, September 1992 to March 1993

Washington State University
Research Associate in the USDA/ARS unit, April 1993 to April 1995

University of Idaho, 1995-1996
Research Associate in MMBB, May 1995 to November 1996

Washington State University, 1999-present
Project Associate Researcher in Dr. Michael Skinner's laboratory

Publications

I.Sadler, K.Suda, G.Schatz, F.Kaudewitz, and A.Haid. 1984. Sequencing of the nuclear gene for the yeast cytochrome c1 precursor reveals an unusually complex amino-terminal presequence. EMBO J. 3, 2137-2143.

P.A.Silver, A.Chiang, and I.Sadler. 1988. Mutations that alter both localization and production of a yeast nuclear protein. Genes and Development 2, 707-717.

P.A.Silver, I.Sadler, and M.Osborne. 1989. Yeast proteins that recognize nuclear localization sequences. J.Cell Biol. 109, 983-989.

I.Sadler, A.Chiang, T.Kurihara, J.Rothblatt, J.Way, and P.A.Silver. 1989. A yeast protein important for protein assembly into the endoplasmic reticulum and the nucleus has homology to DNA J, an E.coli heat shock protein. J.Cell Biol. 109, 2665-2675.

I.Sadler, A.W.Crawford, J.Michelsen, and M.C.Beckerle. 1992. Zyxin and cCRP: Two interactive LIM domain proteins associated with the cytoskeleton. J.Cell Biol. 119, 1573-1587.

K.I.O'Rourke, T.V.Baszler, J.M.Miller, T.R.Spraker, I.Sadler-Riggleman, and D.P.Knowles. 1998. Monoclonal antibody F89/160.1.5 defines a conserved epitope on the ruminant prion protein. J.Clin.Microbiol.36(6), 1750-1755

Nilsson, E, Westfall, S., Sadler-Riggleman, I, Larsen, T, McDonald, C, and MK Skinner (2002) An In Vivo Mouse Reproter Gene (Human seccreted Alkaline Phosphatase) Model to Monitor Ovarian Tumor Growth and Response to Therapeutics. Cancer Chemo & Pharmacology 49:93-100.

Chaudhary, J., Sadler-Riggleman, I and Skinner, M.K. (2004) Identification of a novel Sertoli cell gene product SERT that influences follicle stimulating hormone actions. Gene 324:79-88.

Saxlund MA, Sadler-Riggleman I, and MK Skinner (2004) Role of Basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) and CREB Transcription Factors in the Regulation of Sertoli Cell Androgen Binding Protein Expression. Molecular Reproduction and Development 68:269-278.

Chaudhary J, Sadler-Riggleman I and MK Skinner (2005) The Helix-Loop-Helix Inhibitor of Differentiation (Id) Proteins Induce Post-Mitotic Terminally Differentiated Sertoli Cells to Re-Enter the Cell Cycle and Proliferate. Biology of Reproduction 72:1205-1217.

Muir T, Sadler-Riggleman I, Stevens JD, and MK Skinner (2005) Role of the basic helix-loop-helix protein ITF2 in the hormonal regulation of Sertoli Cell Differentiation. Molecular Reproduction and Development 73:491-500.

Muir T, Sadler-Riggleman I, Stevens JD, and MK Skinner (2005) Role of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, scleraxis, in the regulation of Sertoli cell function and differentiation. Molecular Endocrinology.19:2164-2174.

Skinner MK, Schmidt M, Savenkova M, Sadler-Riggleman I, and EE Nilsson. (2006) Regulation of granulosa and theca cell transcriptomes during ovarian antral follicle development. Mol Reprod Dev. 75(9):1457-72.

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