John Schaller
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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John Schaller's research investigates the molecular mechanisms of DNA repair and replication, particularly focusing on the role of the human REV1 protein in tolerating G-quadruplex DNA structures. His work, as evidenced by his 2026 publication, explores the interaction between REV1 and the DHX36 helicase, a process critical for maintaining genomic stability during replication. This research contributes to understanding how cells manage complex DNA secondary structures that can pose challenges to the replication machinery. Schaller collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Reham S. Sewilam, Qudes Al-Anbaky, Rowan J. McCollum, and Kathleen E. Jackson, with whom he has co-authored publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA (2026)
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- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
- Human REV1 interacts with DHX36 to promote replication and tolerance of G-quadruplex DNA
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