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DNA is often damaged by UV radiation penetrating the ozone layer. The Stanley group uses ultrafast laser spectroscopy and biochemistry to understand the mechanism of DNA repair by DNA photolyase. Photolyase is a flavoprotein that uses light to drive an photoinduced electron transfer reaction repairing the bound DNA lesion. We are using ultrafast laser and biochemical techniques to unravel the substrate binding and repair mechanism.
We are also interested in how the redox properties of flavoenzymes are tuned by the protein binding site. We are studying these interactions quantitatively using Stark spectroscopy.
Biography
1991-1996 Postdoctoral researcher, Stanford University
1991 Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
1978 B.S. University of California, Berkeley