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Anton Bennett, PhDhttp://info.med.yale.edu/pharm/bennett/index.htm Paper written with Ehrlich lab:
Uhlen P, Burch PM, Zito CI, Estrada M, Ehrlich BE, Bennett AM. Gain-of-function/Noonan syndrome SHP-2/Ptpn11 mutants enhance calcium oscillations and impair NFAT signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Feb 14;103(7):2160-5. [see PDF]
Pusl, T., J.J. Wu, T.L. Zimmermann, L.,Zhang, B.E. Ehrlich, J. B. Hoek, M. Berchtold, S. Karpen, M.H. Nathanson, and A.M. Bennett.. EGF-mediated activation of the ETS-domain transcription factor Elk-1 requires nuclear Ca2+. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277:27517-27527 (2002). [see PDF] |
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Mike Nathanson, MD, PhDhttp://www.cellbiology.yale.edu/cellbio/html/faculty/m_nathanson.shtml
Papers written with Ehrlich Lab:
Minagawa N, Ehrlich BE, Nathanson MH. Calcium signaling in cholangiocytes.
Pusl, T., J.J. Wu, T.L. Zimmermann, L.,Zhang, B.E. Ehrlich, J. B. Hoek, M. Berchtold, S. Karpen, M.H. Nathanson, and A.M. Bennett.. EGF-mediated activation of the ETS-domain transcription factor Elk-1 requires nuclear Ca2+. Journal of Biological Chemistry 277:27517-27527 (2002). [see PDF]
O’Neill, A.F., R.E. Hagar, W.R. Zipfel, M.H. Nathanson, B.E. Ehrlich. Regulation of the type III InsP3 receptor by InsP3 and calcium. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 294:719-25 (2002). [see PDF]
Hagar, R.E., A.D. Burgstahler, M.H. Nathanson, and B.E. Ehrlich. Type III InsP3 receptors stay open in the presence of increased calcium. Nature 396: 81-84 (1998). |
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Stefan Somlo, MD, PhDhttp://www.med.yale.edu/intmed/nephrol/pages/Somlo.html
Paper written with Ehrlich lab:
Cai Y, Anyatonwu G, Okuhara D, Lee KB, Yu Z, Onoe T, Mei CL, Qian Q, Geng L, Wiztgall R, Ehrlich BE, Somlo S. Calcium dependence of polycystin-2 channel activity is modulated by phosphorylation at Ser812. J Biol Chem. 2004 May 7;279(19):19987-95. [see PDF]
Koulen, P, Y. Cai, L. Geng, Y. Maeda, R. Witzgall, B.E. Ehrlich, S. Somlo. Polycystin-2 functions as an intracellular calcium release channel. Nature Cell Biology 4:191-197 (2002). [see PDF]
Somlo, S and B.E. Ehrlich. And now for something completely different: Defective channel proteins cause kidney disease. Current Biology 11:R356-60 (2001). [see PDF] |
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Yiqiang Cai, PhDhttp://www.med.yale.edu/intmed/nephrol/pages/Somlo.html
Paper written with Ehrlich lab:
Cai Y, Anyatonwu G, Okuhara D, Lee KB, Yu Z, Onoe T, Mei CL, Qian Q, Geng L, Wiztgall R, Ehrlich BE, Somlo S. Calcium dependence of polycystin-2 channel activity is modulated by phosphorylation at Ser812. J Biol Chem. 2004 May 7;279(19):19987-95. [see PDF]
Koulen, P, Y. Cai, L. Geng, Y. Maeda, R. Witzgall, B.E. Ehrlich, S. Somlo. Polycystin-2 functions as an intracellular calcium release channel. Nature Cell Biology 4:191-197 (2002). [see PDF] |
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Alain Marty
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Isabel Llano
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Thibault Collin
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Fred Sigworth, PhDhttp://info.med.yale.edu/cmphysiol/sigworth/index.html
Paper written with Ehrlich lab:
Q-X. Jiang, E.C. Thrower, D.W. Chester, B.E. Ehrlich, and F. J. Sigworth. Three-dimensional structure of type I inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate receptor at 24 Ǻ resolution. EMBO Journal 21:1-7 (2002). [see PDF] |
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Mark Yeckel, PhD
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Melanie Cobb, PhD
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