Jeannette Tenthorey, PhD

Title(s)Assistant Professor, Cellular Molecular Pharmacology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address600 16th Street, #N372B
San Francisco CA 94158
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    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CAPhD05/2017Molecular and Cell Biology
    Reed College, Portland, ORBA05/2009Biology
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    NIH NIAID2024  - 2029DP2 New Innovator Award
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute2018  - 2026Hanna Gray Fellowship
    American Foundation for AIDS Research2022  - 2023Mathilde Krim Fellowship
    Cold Spring Harbor Retroviruses2022Andy Kaplan Prize
    2021Leading Edge Fellow
    2021Intersections Science Fellow
    Midwinter Conference of Immunologists2017Ray Owen Young Investigator Award
    University of California, Berkeley2014Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award
    National Science Foundation2012  - 2015National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
    University of California, Berkeley2011Berkeley Fellowship for Graduate Study

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    Dr. Tenthorey's lab focuses on understanding how germline-encoded innate immune receptors are built to successfully detect rapidly evolving viral pathogens. Through evolutionary, biochemical and structural dissection, the lab uncovers basic design principles as well as molecular understanding of host-pathogen interactions.
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    1. Heterozygous and generalist MxA super-restrictors overcome breadth-specificity tradeoffs in antiviral restriction. bioRxiv. 2024 Oct 10. Geiger RA, Khera D, Tenthorey JL, Kochs G, Graf L, Emerman M, Malik HS. PMID: 39416221; PMCID: PMC11482965.
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    2. Antiviral Mx proteins have an ancient origin and widespread distribution among eukaryotes. bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 17. Langley CA, Dietzen PA, Emerman M, Tenthorey JL, Malik HS. PMID: 39149278; PMCID: PMC11326297.
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    3. Indels allow antiviral proteins to evolve functional novelty inaccessible by missense mutations. bioRxiv. 2024 May 10. Tenthorey JL, Del Banco S, Ramzan I, Klingenberg H, Liu C, Emerman M, Malik HS. PMID: 38765965; PMCID: PMC11100679.
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    4. Evolutionary Landscapes of Host-Virus Arms Races. Annu Rev Immunol. 2022 04 26; 40:271-294. Tenthorey JL, Emerman M, Malik HS. PMID: 35080919.
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    5. Mutational resilience of antiviral restriction favors primate TRIM5α in host-virus evolutionary arms races. Elife. 2020 09 15; 9. Tenthorey JL, Young C, Sodeinde A, Emerman M, Malik HS. PMID: 32930662; PMCID: PMC7492085.
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    6. Induced proximity of a TIR signaling domain on a plant-mammalian NLR chimera activates defense in plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 08 04; 117(31):18832-18839. Duxbury Z, Wang S, MacKenzie CI, Tenthorey JL, Zhang X, Huh SU, Hu L, Hill L, Ngou PM, Ding P, Chen J, Ma Y, Guo H, Castel B, Moschou PN, Bernoux M, Dodds PN, Vance RE, Jones JDG. PMID: 32709746; PMCID: PMC7414095.
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    7. NLRC4 inflammasome activation is NLRP3- and phosphorylation-independent during infection and does not protect from melanoma. J Exp Med. 2020 07 06; 217(7). Tenthorey JL, Chavez RA, Thompson TW, Deets KA, Vance RE, Rauch I. PMID: 32342103; PMCID: PMC7336302.
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    8. Cryo-EM studies of NAIP-NLRC4 inflammasomes. Methods Enzymol. 2019; 625:177-204. Haloupek N, Grob P, Tenthorey J, Vance RE, Nogales E. PMID: 31455527; PMCID: PMC7025759.
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    9. The structural basis of flagellin detection by NAIP5: A strategy to limit pathogen immune evasion. Science. 2017 11 17; 358(6365):888-893. Tenthorey JL, Haloupek N, López-Blanco JR, Grob P, Adamson E, Hartenian E, Lind NA, Bourgeois NM, Chacón P, Nogales E, Vance RE. PMID: 29146805; PMCID: PMC5842810.
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    10. NAIP-NLRC4 Inflammasomes Coordinate Intestinal Epithelial Cell Expulsion with Eicosanoid and IL-18 Release via Activation of Caspase-1 and -8. Immunity. 2017 04 18; 46(4):649-659. Rauch I, Deets KA, Ji DX, von Moltke J, Tenthorey JL, Lee AY, Philip NH, Ayres JS, Brodsky IE, Gronert K, Vance RE. PMID: 28410991; PMCID: PMC5476318.
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    11. NAIP proteins are required for cytosolic detection of specific bacterial ligands in vivo. J Exp Med. 2016 05 02; 213(5):657-65. Rauch I, Tenthorey JL, Nichols RD, Al Moussawi K, Kang JJ, Kang C, Kazmierczak BI, Vance RE. PMID: 27045008; PMCID: PMC4854734.
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    12. An E2 accessory domain increases affinity for the anaphase-promoting complex and ensures E2 competition. J Biol Chem. 2015 Oct 02; 290(40):24614-25. Girard JR, Tenthorey JL, Morgan DO. PMID: 26306044; PMCID: PMC4591839.
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    13. Molecular basis for specific recognition of bacterial ligands by NAIP/NLRC4 inflammasomes. Mol Cell. 2014 Apr 10; 54(1):17-29. Tenthorey JL, Kofoed EM, Daugherty MD, Malik HS, Vance RE. PMID: 24657167; PMCID: PMC3988258.
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    14. RAG-1 and ATM coordinate monoallelic recombination and nuclear positioning of immunoglobulin loci. Nat Immunol. 2009 Jun; 10(6):655-64. Hewitt SL, Yin B, Ji Y, Chaumeil J, Marszalek K, Tenthorey J, Salvagiotto G, Steinel N, Ramsey LB, Ghysdael J, Farrar MA, Sleckman BP, Schatz DG, Busslinger M, Bassing CH, Skok JA. PMID: 19448632; PMCID: PMC2693356.
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    15. Diagnostic markers for early detection of ovarian cancer. Clin Cancer Res. 2008 Feb 15; 14(4):1065-72. Visintin I, Feng Z, Longton G, Ward DC, Alvero AB, Lai Y, Tenthorey J, Leiser A, Flores-Saaib R, Yu H, Azori M, Rutherford T, Schwartz PE, Mor G. PMID: 18258665.
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