Marcella D. Cervantes

Associate Professor of Biology

Education
  • Ph.D., Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Washington, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle. 2006                                                                                                                     Dissertation: Nuclear Division in the Ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila
  • M.S., Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 1996
  • B.S., Applied Microbiology, University of Houston-Downtown, Houston, Texas. 1994
Courses
  • BIOL 195L: Laboratory
  • BIOL 210: Cell & Molecular Biology (lecture & lab)
  • BIOL 301: Cell Biology (lecture and lab)
  • BIOL 345: Aging 
  • BIOL 389: RNA sequencing
Publications
  • 2020 Cervantes MD, Zufall R, White T, Rowland N, Andersland J, Shreve M.
    Description of a new tetrahymenid species, Tetrahymena veternosa, most
    closely related to known histophagous species. In preparation.
  • 2022 Zhang L*, Cervantes MD*, Pan S,Lindsley J, Dabney A, Kapler GM.
    Transcriptome analysis of the binucleate ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila
    with asynchronous nuclear cell cycles. Mol Biol Cell 34(2). doi:
    https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E22-08-0326 *Shared first authorship
  • 2020 Buonaccorsi A, Cervantes MD, Chalker DI, Goytia M, Leung W, Lorenz
    L, Reed L, Rosenwald A, Schroeder AM, Wiley E, Williams J. Genomics
    Lessons with GEA – RNA-Seq CURES. Cultivating Scientific Curiosity, QUBES
    Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/S21R-9364
  • 2020 Buonaccorsi A, Cervantes MD, Chalker DI, Rosenwald A, Wiley E,
    Williams J. Genomics Education Alliance: A Collection of Posters for the 2020
    BIOME Institute. Version 1.0 – published on 23 Jul 2020 doi:10.25334/90HY-
    1188
  • 2019 Enerson RL, Cervantes M, Determining if Mating Type Proteins Play a
    Role in Immaturity of the Ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. The FASEB
    Journal. 33(1_supplement):777-6
  • 2015 Ariatti A, Cervantes M, Kapler G, Guerrier S. A Potential Role for
    TtSNX4 in Macronuclear Degradation in Tetrahymena thermophila
    conjugation. Mol Biol Cell. 26
  • 2013 Cervantes MD, Hamilton E, Xiong J, Lawson MJ, Yuan D,
    Hadjithomas, M, Miao W, Orias E. Selecting One of Several Mating Types
    through Gene Segment Joining and Deletion in Tetrahymena thermophila. PLOS Biology 11 (3), e1001518. Cover, F1000Prime https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001518
  • 2012 Frontini M, Kukalev A, Leo E, Ng Y-M, Cervantes MD, Cheng C-W,
    Holic R, Dormann D, Tse E, Pommier Y, Yu V. The CDK Subunit CKS2
    Counteracts CKS1 to Control Cyclin A/CDK2 Activity in Maintaining
    Replicative Fidelity and Neurodevelopment. Dev Cell 23, 356-70
  • 2011 Orias E, Cervantes MD, Hamilton EP. Tetrahymena thermophila: A
    Unicellular Eukaryote with Germline and Somatic Genomes. Res Microbiol.
    162, 578-86. doi: 10.1016/j.resmic.2011.05.001
  • 2006 Cervantes MD, Coyne RS, Xi X, Yao MC. The condensin complex is
    essential for amitotic segregation of bulk chromosomes, but not nucleoli, in
    the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. Mol Cell Biol. 26, 4690-700.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1489118/pdf/2315-05.pdf
  • 2006 Cervantes MD, Xi X, Vermaak D, Yao MC, Malik HS. The CNA1 histone
    of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila is essential for chromosome
    segregation in the germline micronucleus. Mol Biol Cell. 17, 485-97.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1345684/pdf/0485.pdf
  • 2000 Cervantes M(D), Farah J and Smith G. Meiotic DNA breaks associated
    with recombination in S.pombe. Molecular Cell 5, 883-888.
    http://www.cell.com/molecular-cell/pdf/S1097-2765(00)80328-7.pdf