Associate Professor, Ph.D. 1982, Harvard University.
Office : 2.07 & IMBB A.223
Office Tel. :+30 81 0394363 & IMBB 0391161
Laboratory: IMBB A.230
Laboratory Tel. : +30 81 0391171
FAX : +30 81 0391101, 391104
E-mail address : alexandr@imbb.forth.gr
Research interests:
Molecular genetics. Structural and functional analysis of yeast genes. See also IMBB home page.
Teaching:
BIOL-350 Developmental Biology
BIOL-408 Topics on Cellular Differentiation
BIOL-301 Methods in Genetics & Immunology
BIOL-496 Computer Applications in Biology
Publications
Fragiadakis G.S., Tzamarias D. and Alexandraki D. (2004) Nhp6 facilitates Aft1 binding and Ssn6 recruitment both essential for FRE2 transcriptional activation. EMBO J. 23, 333-342.
Georgakopoulos T., Koutroubas G., Vakonakis I., Tzermia M., Prokova V. Voutsina A. and Alexandraki D. (2001) Functional analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae YFR021w/ YGR223c/YPL100w ORF family suggests relations to mitochondrial/peroxisomal functions and amino acid signaling pathways. Yeast 18, 1155-1171.
Voutsina A., Fragiadakis G. S., Boutla A. and Alexandraki D. (2001) The second cysteine-rich domain of Mac1p is a potent transactivator that modulates DNA binding efficiency and functionality of the protein. FEBS Lett. 494, 38-43.
Georgatsou E. and Alexandraki D. (1999) Regulated Expression of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fre1p/Fre2p Fe/Cu Reductase Related Genes. Yeast 15, 573-584.
Voutsina A., Riva M., Carles C. and Alexandraki D. (1999) Sequence divergence of the RNA polymerase shared subunit ABC14.5 (Rpb8) affects selectively the RNA polymerase III assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucl. Acids Res. 27, 1047-1055.