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Sarah Slavoff

Associate Professor of Chemistry and of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Director of Undergraduate Studies

Member of the Institute of Biomolecular Design and Discovery 
Member of Yale faculty since 2014.

Research Interests

Research 

We are developing chemical and biological tools to study the “dark matter of the human genome” —previously undiscovered small open reading frames that encode microproteins — and their functions, including spatiotemportal regulation of RNA in human cells. Human small open reading frames may number in the thousands, and some have been linked to disease, but the vast majority remain entirely uncharacterized. We utilize a broad range of interdisciplinary methods, including mass spectrometry-based proteomics, cellular imaging, chemical synthesis, and small molecule-mediated control of biomolecular function.

Contact Info

sarah.slavoff@yale.edu

Director of Undergraduate Studies Support
chemistry.dus@yale.edu

 

Faculty Support

Laura Miller

laura.j.miller@yale.edu

Education

B.S. University of Maryland, College Park, 2005
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010
NIH Ruth L. Kirchstein Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, 2010-14

Honors

  • Searle Scholar Award, 2016 
  • Yale Arthur Greer Memorial Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Research or Publication, 2020
  • Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group Distinguished Investigator Award, 2021 
  • Mark Foundation for Cancer Research Emerging Leader Award, 2022   
  • Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in Chemistry, 2022 
      

Recent Publications

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X. Cao, A. Khitun, C. M. Harold, C. J. Bryant, S. J. Zheng, S. J. Baserga, S. A. Slavoff. “Nascent alt-protein chemoproteomics reveals a pre-60S assembly checkpoint inhibitor.” Nature Chemical Biology, 2022, 18(6): 643-651. 

​Z. Na, Y. Luo, D. Cui, A. Khitun, S. Smelyansky, J. P. Loria, S. A. Slavoff. “Phosphorylation of a human microprotein promotes dissociation of biomolecular condensates.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021, 143(32): 12675-12687. 

X. Cao, A. Khitun, Y. Luo, Z. Na, T. Phoodokmai, K. Sappakhaw, E. Olatunji, C. Uttamapinant, S. A. Slavoff. “Alt-RPL36 downregulates the PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway by interacting with TMEM24.” Nature Communications, 2021, 12(1): 508.

Y. Luo, J. A. Schofield, Z. Na, T. Hann, M. D. Simon, S. A. Slavoff. “Identification of human Dcp2 RNA decapping substrates with a stapled peptide inhibitor.” Cell Chemical Biology, 2021, 28(4): 463-474.e7.

N. D’Lima, J. Ma, L. Winkler, K. H. Loh, Q. Chu, E. Corpuz, J. Lykke-Andersen, A. Saghatelian, S. A. Slavoff. “A human short open reading frame-encoded polypeptide that interacts with the mRNA decapping complex.” Nature Chemical Biology, 2017, 13: 174–180.

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