The Reading List is a newsletter from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in which we amplify biomedical research from our four departments and campus-wide collaborators.
Week of June 16
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Department of Biochemistry Department of Cell and Developmental Biology- A lipid atlas of the human kidney. Science Advances.
Melissa Farrow*, Léonore Tideman* (Delft University of Technology), Elizabeth Neumann*, Nathan Heath Patterson, Madeline Colley, Jamie Allen, Ellie Pingry, Martin Dufresne, Haichun Yang, Maya Brewer, Emilio Rivera, Carrie Romer, Katerina Djambazova, Kavya Sharman, Angela Kruse, Danielle Gutierrez, Raymond Harris, Agnes Fogo, Mark de Caestecker, Richard Caprioli, Raf Van de Plas*, Jeffrey Spraggins*. Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Department of Pharmacology
- The phosphatase activity of the PPP2R5D-PP2A holoenzyme modulates liprin-α1 liquid-liquid phase separation. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Abigail Mayer* (University of Rochester Medical Center), Rita Derua* (KU Leuven), Michelle Guzman, Brian Wadzinski.
- Development of Mutant M3 Muscarinic Receptors Biased for G Protein Activation or Recruitment of β-Arrestins. Biochemistry.
Jaroslawna Meister* (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), Nicole Perry-Hauser, Tina Iverson, Vsevolod Gurevich.
- Potentiating cancer immunotherapies with modular albumin-hitchhiking nanobody-STING agonist conjugates. Nature Biomedical Engineering.
Blaise Kimmel*, Karan Arora, Neil Chada, Vijaya Bharti, Alexander Kwiatkowski, Jonah Finkelstein, Ann Hanna, Emily Arner, Taylor Sheehy, Lucinda Pastora, Jinming Yang, Hayden Pagendarm, Payton Stone, Ebony Hargrove-Wiley, Brandie Taylor, Lauren Hubert, Barbara Fingleton, Katherine Gibson-Corley, Jody May, John McLean, Jeffrey Rathmell, Ann Richmond, W. Kimryn Rathmell, Justin Balko, John T. Wilson*.
Supported by the Center for Structural Biology, the Mass Spectroscopy Research Center, and the Cell Imaging Shared Resource.
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