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Jennifer Kohler, Ph.D.

Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Biochemistry
Graduate Programs
Organic Chemistry, Biological Chemistry
  • Biography

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    Biography

    Jennifer Kohler completed her undergraduate degree in Chemistry at Bryn Mawr College.  Her Ph.D. studies, focused on the kinetics of protein-DNA interactions, were conducted in the laboratory of Prof. Alanna Schepartz, in the Chemistry Department at Yale University.  From 2000-2004, Jennifer was an American Cancer Society postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi at the University of California, Berkeley.  Research in the Kohler lab focuses on understanding the roles of glycoconjugates in a variety of biological systems.

    Research summary

    In 2012, the National Academy of Sciences published an expert report titled “Transforming Glycoscience: A Roadmap for the Future.” The central theme of this report is that “[a] new focus on glycoscience, a field that explores the structures and functions of sugars, promises great advances in areas as diverse as medicine, energy generation, and materials science…[h]owever, glycans have received little attention from the research community due to a lack of tools to probe their often complex structures and properties.” My research group at UT Southwestern develops new chemical biology methods that address challenges identified in this report. We developed photocrosslinking sugar analogs of both sialic acid and GlcNAc that can be metabolically incorporated into cellular glycoconjugates and used to identify transient glycan-mediated interactions. Using the photocrosslinking sialic acid analog, we discovered novel and functionally significant fucosylated binding partners for cholera toxin and validated the role of non-ganglioside host receptors for cholera toxin in vivo. Using the photocrosslinking GlcNAc analog, we obtained evidence that the O-GlcNAc is intimately associated with nucleoporin-karyopherin recognition events that occur during nuclear transport. We share our photocrosslinking reagents with research groups worldwide who are interesting in biological phenomena where glycosylation plays a critical role. We have also interfaced chemoselective glycan modification reactions with proteomics methods to develop a method to discover the glycoprotein substrates of sialidases. Our ongoing research program employs these and other glycobiology tools to understand the roles of glycosylation in intestinal epithelial tissue.

  • Education
    Graduate School
    Yale University , Chemistry
    Graduate School
    Bryn Mawr College (1994), Chemistry
  • Research Interest
    • carbohydrates
    • chemical biology
    • glycobiology
    • Golgi
    • membrane proteins
  • Publications

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    Pseudomonas effector AvrB is a glycosyltransferase that rhamnosylates plant guardee protein RIN4.
    Peng W, Garcia N, Servage KA, Kohler JJ, Ready JM, Tomchick DR, Fernandez J, Orth K, Sci Adv 2024 Feb 10 7 eadd5108
    O-GlcNAc regulates YTHDF1 and YTHDF3 activity.
    Burns MWN, Kohler JJ, Nat Cell Biol 2023 Nov 25 11 1570-1572
    Hepatic sialic acid synthesis modulates glucose homeostasis in both liver and skeletal muscle.
    Peng J, Yu L, Huang L, Paschoal VA, Chu H, de Souza CO, Varre JV, Oh DY, Kohler JJ, Xiao X, Xu L, Holland WL, Shaul PW, Mineo C, Mol Metab 2023 Sep 101812
    Cholera intoxication of human enteroids reveals interplay between decoy and functional glycoconjugate ligands.
    Singla A, Boucher A, Wallom KL, Lebens M, Kohler JJ, Platt FM, Yrlid U, Glycobiology 2023 Aug
    A photoaffinity glycan labeling approach to investigate immunoglobulin glycan binding partners.
    Holborough-Kerkvliet MD, Mucignato G, Moons SJ, Psomiadou V, Konada RSK, Pedowitz NJ, Pratt MR, Kissel T, Koeleman CAM, Tjokrodirijo RTN, van Veelen PA, Huizinga T, van Schie KAJ, Wuhrer M, Kohler JJ, Bonger KM, Boltje TJ, Toes REM, Glycobiology 2023 Jul
  • Books

    Featured 

    Mass Spectrometry of Glycoproteins: Methods and Protocols

    Jennifer J. Kohler & Steven M. Patrie (Ed.) (2012). Humana Press

  • Honors & Awards
    • Distinguished Teaching Professor and member of UT Southwestern Academy of Teachers (SWAT)
      (2024)
    • Research Fellowship
      Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2009)
    • Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Award
      March of Dimes (2007)
    • CAREER Award
      National Science Foundation (2007)
    • New Faculty Award
      Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation (2005)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Chemical Society (1995)
    • Society for Glycobiology (2007)