Chase A Weidmann
Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry
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Chase A Weidmann
Assistant Professor
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  • Qualifications
    • Postdoctoral Scholar/Staff Scientist
      Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Cell Biology and Physiology, 2021
    • Postdoctoral Fellow
      University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chemistry, 2020
    • Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry
      University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 2015
    • B.S. in Biochemistry
      University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 2009
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
    • Center Member
      Rogel Cancer Center
    Research Overview

    We are interested in how cellular signals are propagated through interactions between RNA and protein, and how these interaction networks malfunction during cancer and disease. While most of the human genome is transcribed into RNA, only a small portion (< 5%) encodes protein; the remainder of the transcriptome includes many classes of small and large noncoding RNAs whose mechanisms are not fully understood. Our vision is to leverage RNA and protein sequencing and imaging technologies to characterize RNA-protein interaction networks and generate novel therapeutic strategies that target protein interaction sites on RNA.

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    • Journal Article
      Template switching enables chemical probing of native RNA structures.
      Hall I, O'Steen M, Gold S, C Keane S, Weidmann CA. RNA, 2024 Dec 16; 31 (1): 113 - 125. DOI:10.1261/rna.079926.123
      PMID: 39438135
    • Preprint
      Simultaneous mapping of RNA secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure in living cells by multi-site DMS probing
      Saleem I, Miller T, Kearns L, Mitchell D, Bose R, Weidmann CA, Mustoe AM. bioRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2024.11.27.625770
    • Journal Article
      The TRIM-NHL RNA-binding protein Brain Tumor coordinately regulates expression of the glycolytic pathway and vacuolar ATPase complex.
      Connacher RP, Roden RT, Huang K-L, Korte AJ, Yeruva S, Dittbenner N, DesMarais AJ, Weidmann CA, Randall TA, Williams J, Hall TMT, Wagner EJ, Goldstrohm AC. Nucleic Acids Res, 2024 Nov 11; 52 (20): 12669 - 12688. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkae810
      PMID: 39351871
    • Journal Article
      Functional Validation of SAM Riboswitch Element A from Listeria monocytogenes.
      Hall I, Zablock K, Sobetski R, Weidmann CA, Keane SC. Biochemistry, 2024 Oct 15; 63 (20): 2621 - 2631. DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.4c00247
      PMID: 39323220
    • Preprint
      Functional Validation of SAM Riboswitch Element A from Listeria monocytogenes
      Hall I, Zablock K, Sobetski R, Weidmann CA, Keane SC. bioRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2024.05.28.596223
    • Journal Article
      Measuring Proximity-Mediated Function of mRNA Regulatory Proteins by Engineered Tethering.
      Hatfield BM, Weidmann CA, Weeks KM. Methods Mol Biol, 2024 2723: 143 - 159. DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-3481-3_9
      PMID: 37824069
    • Journal Article
      Structural analysis of MALAT1 long noncoding RNA in cells and in evolution.
      Monroy-Eklund A, Taylor C, Weidmann CA, Burch C, Laederach A. RNA, 2023 May; 29 (5): 691 - 704. DOI:10.1261/rna.079388.122
      PMID: 36792358
    • Journal Article
      Single-Molecule Correlated Chemical Probing: A Revolution in RNA Structure Analysis.
      Mustoe AM, Weidmann CA, Weeks KM. Acc Chem Res, 2023 Apr 4; 56 (7): 763 - 775. DOI:10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00782
      PMID: 36917683
    Featured News & Stories Chase Weidmann onstage, receiving a faculty mentor award
    Department News
    Chase Weidmann, PhD, receives the 2024 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program
    Assistant Professor Chase Weidmann of the Department of Biological Chemistry at U-M Medical School is the 2024 recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the CMB Program.