Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
10 Most Recent Publications
PI/Lab: Dr. Korotkov
Korotkov KV, Sandkvist M, Hol WGJ The type II secretion system: biogenesis, molecular architecture and mechanismNature Reviews Microbiology (April, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Zhu
Haining Zhu, Jianhang Jia Fly Model of ALS Suggested That Nuclear Localization of Mutant Protein Is Important for ToxicityThe ALS Association (March, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Zhu
Xia R, Liu Y, Yang L, Gal J, Zhu H, Jia J Motor neuron apoptosis and neuromuscular junction perturbation are prominent features in a Drosophila model of Fus-mediated ALSMol Neurodegener (March, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Stamm
Marina Falaleeva, Stefan Stamm Fragments of small nucleolar RNAs as a new source for non-coding RNAsRegulatory RNAs (March, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Murphy
Webb, R.L., Murphy M.P. Beta-Secretases, Alzheimer's Disease, and Down SyndromeCurrent Gerontology and Geriatrics Research, Article ID 362839, 8 pages, doi:10.1155/2012/362839. (February, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Gentry
Gentry MS, Roma-Mateo C, Sanz P. Laforin, a protein with many faces: glucan phosphatase, adapter protein, et alii.FEBS Journal (February, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Gao
Espona-Fiedler M, Soto-Cerrato V, Hosseini A, Lizcano JM, Guallar V, Quesada R, Gao T, Pérez-Tomás R. Identification of dual mTORC1 and mTORC2 inhibitors in melanoma cells: prodigiosin vs. obatoclax.Biochem Pharmacol (February, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Dickson
Xinhe Huang, Jun Liu, Robert C. Dickson Down-Regulating Sphingolipid Synthesis Increases Yeast LifespanPLoS Genetics (February, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Creamer
Rumi-Masante J, Rusinga FI, Lester TE, Dunlap TB, Williams TD, Dunker AK, Weis DD, Creamer TP Structural basis for activation of calcineurin by calmodulin.Journal of Molecular Biology (January, 2012)
PI/Lab: Dr. Jia
Ruohan Xia, Hongge Jia, Junkai Fan, Yajuan Liu, and Jianhang Jia USP8 Promotes Smoothened Signaling by Preventing Its Ubiquitination and Changing Its Subcellular LocalizationPLoS Biology (January, 2012)
|
|
© 2012, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, 138 Leader Ave., Lexington, Kentucky, USA 40506-9983
Student Affairs: (859) 323-5261 · Admissions: (859) 323-6161 · Clinical Questions: (859) 257-1000 · Dean's Office: (859) 323-6582
Page last updated Monday, March 21, 2011
|