Danna Santiago
Researcher
Also affiliated: Lutheran Medical Center (2024); California Lutheran University (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Danna Santiago's research focuses on bacterial gene regulation, specifically investigating RNA thermometers upstream of ABC transporter genes in bacteria. Her work examines the widespread presence and function of these regulatory elements, which respond to temperature changes to control gene expression. Santiago has co-authored publications on the discovery and validation of ROSE-like RNA thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC transporter genes in *Escherichia coli*. Her scholarly contributions include two publications with a total of four citations, and her h-index is 1. She collaborates with Michael A. Hannani and Michael Abdelsayed at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes (2024)
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- Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes
- Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes
- Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes
- Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes
- Abstract 1320 Discovery and Validation of ROSE-like RNA Thermometers in the 5'-UTRs of ABC Transporter Genes
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