Jennifer Tullet: SKN1b-NRF: a sexually dimorphic switch to control appetite behaviour

School of Molecular Biosciences External Seminar Series
16th October

Dr Jennifer Tullet, University of Kent

SKN1b-NRF: a sexually dimorphic switch to control appetite behaviour

Sketchnote of the introduction by Nathan Woodling and the talk.

Sketchnote of the introduction by Nathan Woodling and the talk.

More about Jennifer Tullet at Kent (linked)

Link to Tullet lab webpage

Papers mentioned in the talk:

Nikolaos Tataridas-Pallas, Maximillian Thompson, Alexander Howard, Ian Brown, Marina Ezcurra, Ziyun Wu, Timo Keurten, Isabel Goncalves Silva, T. Keith Blackwell, Jennifer Tullet. Neuronal SKN-1B Modulates Nutritional Signalling Pathways and Mitochondrial Networks to Control Satiety.  PLoS Genetics. March 4, 2021

Tullet JM*, Green JW, Au C, Benedetto A, Thompson MA, Clark E, Gilliat AF, Young A, Schmeisser K and Gems D. The SKN-1/Nrf2 transcription factor can protect against oxidative stress and increase lifespan in C. elegans by distinct mechanisms. Aging Cell. 2017 Oct;16(5):1191-1194.

Tullet JM, Araiz C, Sanders MJ, Au C, Benedetto A, Papatheodorou I, Clark E, Schmeisser K, Jones D, Schuster EF, Thornton J, Gems D.  DAF-16/FoxO-Regulation of atypical AMP Kinase gamma isoform mediates effects of Insulin/IGF-1 signalling on aging in C. elegans. 2014. PLoS Genetics. Feb 6;10(2): e1004109.