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    Microbiology & Cell Science

    Microbiology & Cell Science

    Tony Romeo

    Professor

    • Teaching Interests
      • MCB 6457 - Metabolic Regulation
      • MCB 6905 - Experimental Microbiology
      • MCB 6937 - Special Topics in Microbiology
    • Education
      • Ph.D. (1986) University of Florida, Gainesville.
      • Postdoctoral studies: Michigan State University, East Lansing.
    • Description of Research

      General area: 
      We study regulatory mechanisms by which microbes sense changes in the environment and respond by modifying their behavior and metabolism. Of greatest interest are the global regulatory systems that coordinate expression of numerous genes throughout the bacterial genome. Our studies of the Csr system revealed a novel kind of global regulatory system, based on an mRNA binding protein, CsrA, and noncoding regulatory RNAs that sequester and antagonize CsrA. We are studying molecular mechanisms, regulatory circuits, and roles of Csr in bacterial virulence, biofilm formation, motility, metabolism, and quorum sensing. 

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    Dr Romeo

    Contact Information

    tromeo@ufl.edu

    352-392-2400

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    Rm. # 1151
    Microbiology Building 981

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    1355 Museum Dr. Gainesville, FL, 32611 Building 981 P.O. Box 110700 Gainesville, FL 32611-0180
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