Expertise

My lab is interested in how genes can be selectively inactivated and how the silent state can be perpetuated through multiple rounds of cell division, and even from one generation to the next. One longstanding interest of the lab is the uniparental silencing of 45S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes in genetic hybrids, an epigenetic phenomenon known as nucleolar dominance.

A second focus of my lab is to understand the functions of RNA polymerases IV and V in the RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway.

Research areas:

  • Chromatin, Chromosomes, and Genome Integrity
  • Developmental Mechanisms and Regulation in Eukaryotic Systems
  • Genomics and Bioinformatics
  • Plant Molecular Biology.

In the Pikaard lab, we study how genes are turned on or off, using techniques of genetics, genomics, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology. Our current research projects are focused on the roles of chromatin modifying enzymes and noncoding RNAs in gene silencing and epigenetic phenomena.

Understanding how specific genes are silenced in plants could help elucidate how these processes go awry in human development-associated diseases, including cancer.

Research:

  • Proteins of the RNA-directed DNA methylation pathway in an Arabidopsis nucleus.
  • RNA polymerases IV (green) and II (red) in an Arabidopsis nucleus.

Subject Area:

  • Biology.

Research Interests:

  • mechanisms of RNA-mediated gene silencing and large-scale epigenetic control.
Past Affiliations

Professor, Medical Sciences Program, School of Medicine, Indiana University Bloomington

Professor, Biochemistry Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington

Professor, Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis (past)

Professor, Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis (past)

NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, NRSA, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (past)

Graduate Research Assistant, Purdue University

Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis

Graduate Research Assistant, Texas A&M University

Professor, Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis (past)

Professor, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington

Professor, Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington

Communities
Biochemistry, Biological Science, Cellular Biochemistry, Molecular Biochemistry
Degrees
PhD, Purdue University, Plant Physiology, 1985
BS, Pennsylvania State University, Horticulture, 1980
Keywords
plant breeding enzymology enzymes growth factors gene expression biochemistry & molecular biology plant selection & breeding molecular genetics transcription plant genome & genetics
Languages
French
Honors

Member, Plant Genetics and Gene Expression Section (2006) (Faculty of 1000 Biology)

Elected co-chair, Epigenetics Conference (Gordon Research Conferences), 2011

Elected Vice-chair, Epigenetics Conference (Gordon Research Conferences), 2009

Harry Y. Tsujimoto Memorial Lecture, University of California (University of California, Berkeley), 2007

Adolph E. Waller Memorial Lecture, Ohio State University, 2007

Associations
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
American Society of Plant Biologists