Dr. Kay Scheets

Adjunct Assistant Professor

 

 

Email: kay.scheets@okstate.edu
Office: 102 Life Sciences East
Phone: 405-744-5348
Fax: 405-744-7074
Mailing Address: 104 Life Sciences East, Stillwater OK 74078-3013

 



TEACHING:

I occasionally give guest lectures in Plant Virology (PLP 5013) and Virology (MICR 4123).  I have also taught Pathogenic Microbiology (MICR 3134), Cellular and Molecular Biology (CLML 3014), and the molecular genetics half of General Genetics (BIOL 3024).


RESEARCH:

I study RNA viruses that infect cereals, with particular interest in viruses in the family Tombusviridae. By introducing mutations into an infectious cDNA clones of Maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and Maize necrotic streak virus (MNeSV) , my laboratory studies the effects of these mutations on the virus life cycle. Additionally, I am studying the mechanism these and related viruses use to translate their mRNAs in a cap-independent manner. I am also interested in developing viral vectors for use in cereal crops. 

Another interest is using RNA structure/function analyses and comparisons as an aid in elucidating the evolutionary relationships among RNA viruses. This work is in conjunction with the Plant Virus Biodiversity and Ecology project. (http://bioinfosu.okstate.edu/pvbe/)

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Scheets, Kay. (2007) Machlomovirus (Tombusviridae). In: Mahy, B. and van Regenmortel, M. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Virology, 3rd ed. Elsevier, London.

Scheets, K. and Redinbaugh, M.G. (2006) Infectious cDNA transcripts of Maize necrotic streak virus: infectivity and translational characteristics. Virology 350:171-183 [pdf]

Wren, J.D., Roossinck, M.J., Nelson, R.S., Scheets, K., Palmer, M.W., and Melcher, U. (2006) Plant virus biodiversity and ecology. PLoS Biol. 4(3):e80 [pdf]

Della Vedova, C.B., Lorbiecke, R., Kirsch, H., Schulte, M.B., Scheets, K., Borchert, L.M., Scheffler, B.E., Weinand, U., Cone, K.C., and Birchler, J.A. (2005) The dominant inhibitory chalcone synthase allele C2-Idf (Inhibitor diffuse) from Zea mays (L.) acts via an endogenous RNA silencing mechanism. Genetics 170:1989-2002 [pdf]

Guenzi, A.C., Scheets, K., Green, J.L., and Fellers, J.P. (2004) Development and characterization of a nonmorphogenic cell line of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult. 78:21-28 [pdf]

Scheets, K. (2004) Machlomovirus genus. pp. 410-411 In: Lapierre, H. and Signoret, P. (eds) Viruses and Virus Diseases of Poaceae (Gramineae)

Scheets, K. (2004) Maize chlorotic mottle virus. pp. 642-644 In: Lapierre, H. and Signoret, P. (eds) Viruses and Virus Diseases of Poaceae (Gramineae)

Scheets, K. (2004) Corn lethal necrosis. pp. 622-623 In: Lapierre, H. and Signoret, P. (eds) Virus Diseases of Poaceae (Gramineae)

Scheets, K. (2002) Machlomovirus (Tombusviridae). pp. 1179-1182 In: Tidona, CA and Daria, G. (eds) The Springer Index of Viruses. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo

Scheets, K. (2000) Maize chlorotic mottle machlomovirus expresses its coat protein from a 1.47-kb subgenomic RNA and makes a 0.34-kb subgenomic RNA. Virology 267:90-101 [pdf]

Scheets, K. (1998) Maize chlorotic mottle machlomovirus and Wheat streak mosaic rymovirus concentrations increase in the synergistic disease corn lethal necrosis. Virology 242:28-38 [pdf]