Jan
Novak, Ph.D.
Research
Assistant Professor of Microbiology
Phone:
205-934-4480
E-Mail:
jannovak@uab.edu
Dr. Novak
studied biology at the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, where
he received his B.S. and M.Sc. in the Department
of Biology and Physiology. He then earned his Ph.D. in cellular and
molecular biology from the Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences in Prague. After post-doctoral studies at the Institute of
Microbiology and subsequently at UAB, he joined the Department of Oral
Biology at UAB in 1994. Since 1998, his primary appointment has been
in the Department of Microbiology.
Dr. Novak’s
work in mucosal immunology focuses on chronic inflammatory diseases,
including IgA nephropathy, periodontal disease, inflammatory bowel disease
and HIV-1 infection. Related to these diseases, his laboratory studies
the heterogeneity and regulation of glycosylation
of IgG and IgA. A major project addresses the pathological mechanisms
involved in IgA nephropathy, such as IgA1 aberrant O-linked
glycosylation and the resultant formation of
IgA-1-containing immune complexes. These studies have
demonstrated that IgA nephropathy is an autoimmune disease. Currently, he is
investigating the binding of pathogenic IgA1-containing immune complexes to
human mesangial cells and the resultant cellular
activation using differential gene and protein expression (DNA
microarrays, RT-PCR, proteomics). Other projects
include elucidating the biochemical interactions between bacteria or their
products and mucosal epithelial cells, biochemical and structural features
of bacterial hemolysins and quorum sensing
molecules, and the biochemistry of mucosal bacteria and protozoa.
Selected Publications
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Novak, J., Kirk, M.,
Caufield P.W.,
Barnes, S., Morrison, K. and Baker, J. Detection of modified amino
acids in lantibiotic peptide
mutacin II by chemical derivatization followed by
electrospray
ionization mass spectroscopic analysis. Anal. Biochem. 236:358-360, 1996.
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Tomana,
M., Novak, J., Julian, B.A., Matousovic, K.,
Konecny, K. and Mestecky, J. Circulating
immune complexes in IgA nephropathy consist of IgA1 with
galactose-deficient hinge region and
antiglycan antibodies. J.
Clin. Invest. 104:73-81, 1999.
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Smith, L., Novak, J.,
Rocca, J., McClung,
S., Hillman, J.D. and Edison, A.S. Covalent structure of
mutacin 1140 and a novel method for the rapid
identification of lantibiotics.
Eur. J. Biochem.
267:6810-6816, 2000.
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Novak, J.,
Tomana, M.,
Kilian, M., Coward, L., Kulhavy, R., Barnes, S. and Mestecky, J.
Heterogenity of O-glycosylation in
the hinge region of human IgA1. Mol. Immunol.
37:1047-1056, 2000.
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Stephenson, A.E., Wu, H., Novak, J.,
Tomana,
M., Mintz, K. and Fives-Taylor, P.
The Fap1 fimbrial
adhesin is a
glycoprotein: Antibodies specific for the glycan
moiety block the adhesion of Streptococcus
parasanguis
in an in vitro tooth model. Mol. Microbiol. 43:147-158, 2002.
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Novak, J., Vu, H.L., Novak, L., Julian, B., Mestecky, J. and
Tomana, M. Interactions of human
mesangial cells with IgA and IgA-containing
circulating immune complexes. Kidney Int. 62:465-475, 2002.
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Julian,
B.A. and Novak, J. IgA nephropathy: an update. Invited article. Curr.
Opin. Nephrol.
Hypertens. 13, 171-179, 2004.
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Novak, J.,
Tomana, M.,
Matousovic, K., Brown, R., Hall, S., Novak, L.,
Julian, B.A., Wyatt, R.J., and Mestecky, J. IgA1-containing immune
complexes in IgA nephropathy differentially affect proliferation of
mesangial cells. Kidney Int.
67, 504-513, 2005.
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Renfrow,
M.B., Cooper, H. J., Tomana, M.,
Kulhavy, R., Hiki,
Y., Toma, K., Emmett, M.R., Mestecky, J.,
Marshall A. G. and Novak, J. Determination of aberrant O-glycosylation
in the IgA1 hinge region by electron capture
dissociation Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry.
J. Biol. Chem. 2005. In Press.
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Moore, J.S., Wu, X.,
Kulhavy, R.,
Tomana, M., Novak, J., Moldoveanu, Z., Brown,
R., Goepfert, P.A. and Mestecky, J.
Increased levels of galactose-deficient IgG in
sera of HIV-1-infected individuals. AIDS 19,
381-389, 2005.