Sergei Mirkin
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Sergei Mirkin (born September 29, 1956) is a Russian-American biologist who studies
genome instability Genome instability (also genetic instability or genomic instability) refers to a high frequency of mutations within the genome of a cellular lineage. These mutations can include changes in nucleic acid sequences, chromosomal rearrangements or aneup ...
mediated by repetitive DNA during
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and
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. He is a professor of Genetics and Molecular Biology and holds the White Family Chair in Biology at
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.


Early life and education

Mirkin was born in
Moscow, Russia Moscow ( , American English, US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia. The city stands on t ...
. He attended Moscow State University, where he earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Genetics in 1978. Mirkin went on to pursue a PhD in Molecular Biology at the
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’ Institute of Molecular Genetics. His PhD was under the supervision of Roman B. Khesin, a molecular biologist and Mirkin later described his formative years in the Khesin lab in his essay, “Thinking of R.B. Khesin”. By studying conditionally lethal mutants of  DNA gyrase, he established a fundamental interplay between
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and transcription in E. coli.


Career and research

Mirkin conducted his postdoctoral studies at the Institute of Molecular Genetics with Maxim Frank-Kamenetskii, a biophysicist. This work culminated with the discovery of the three-stranded H-DNA structure. Mirkin moved to the US as a Fogarty International Fellow in 1989 and joined the faculty of the Department of Genetics at
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(UIC) in 1990. He worked at UIC until 2006 rising to the rank of Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics. In 2007, he joined
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as a professor and the White Family Chair in Biology. Mirkin’s major contributions to science include discovering of the first multi-stranded DNA structure ( H-DNA); detection of dynamic non-B DNA structures, including DNA cruciforms and triplexes in vivo; establishing that structure-prone DNA repeats stall DNA replication driving their expansions that are responsible for numerous hereditary diseases in humans; and unraveling the mechanisms and consequences of transcription-replication collisions in vivo. The Mirkin lab continues studying genome structure and function from two perspectives: the mechanisms responsible for the instability of DNA repeats implicated in human disease, the role of transcription-replication collisions in
genome instability Genome instability (also genetic instability or genomic instability) refers to a high frequency of mutations within the genome of a cellular lineage. These mutations can include changes in nucleic acid sequences, chromosomal rearrangements or aneup ...
and the mechanisms of genome instability mediated at interstitial telomeric sequences.


Selected publications

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Awards and honors

* Editor-in-Chief, Current Opinions in Genetics and Development, 2010-2013 * Distinguished Senior Scholar Award, Tufts University, 2020


References

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