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.
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Department of Biochemistry |
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Identification of KLHL12 Ligands Using Fragment-Based Methods. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Alex Waterson*, Anish Vadukoot, Somnath Jana, Jianwen Cui, Kelvin Luong, Tyson Rietz, Ezequiel Alejandro Madrigal-Carrillo, Brian Lehmann, John Sensintaffar, Bin Zhao, Kangsa Amporndanai, Zoe Petros, William Scaggs, Selena Chacon Simon, Rakesh Vekariya, Kwangho Kim, Manikandan Thangaraj, Plamen Christov, Taylor South, Jiqing Sai, Anusha Thiruvaipati, Edward Olejniczak, Jason Phan, Stephen Fesik*.
Supported by the Biomolecular NMR Facility and the High-Throughput Screening Facility. -
5-Azacytidine incorporation into mRNAs disrupts translation and induces ribosome collisions (preprint). bioRxiv.
Alexis Roberson*, James Marks*, Ruby Pitts, Bavavarshini Tamilselvam, Brian Grieb, William Tansey, Sezen Meydan*.
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Department of Cell and Developmental Biology |
- Identification and characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe splicing mutants. microPublication Biology.
Laurel Nicholas*, Fang Suo, Sarah Hanna, Li-Lin Du, Kathleen Gould*. - Prolonged Wnt3a exposure tolerizes macrophages to inflammatory stimuli. Frontiers in Immunology.
Megan Tigue*, Rincon Jagarlamudi, Channing Chi, Diana Diaz, Hua-Chang Chen, Quanhu Sheng, Sheau-Chiann Chen, Anna Schwarzkopf, Jeremy Goettel, Heather Pua, Ethan Lee, Vivian Weiss*. -
Spirocyclic β-lactone secondary metabolites modulate spliceosome function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Kathryn Penton*, Sydney Bates, Hannah Thirman, Crissey Cameron, Christopher Jurich, Ming Jiang, Michael Savona, Zhongyue Yang, Lars Plate, Jonathan Irish, Brian Bachmann*.
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Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
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A submission checklist to improve transparency and replicability of functional genomics data analyses. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Austin Hepperla* (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Roger Colbran. - Microscopy in mitochondrial research – a comprehensive review. Journal of Cell Science.
Prasanna Katti* (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research), Andrea Marshall, Amber Crabtree, Kit Neikirk, Sepiso Masenga, Antentor Hinton Jr.* -
ATF4 Coordinates Transcriptomic and Structural Adaptations in Aging Muscle (preprint). bioRxiv.
Amber Crabtree*, Mohd Mabood Khan*, Estevão Scudese*, Calixto Pablo Hernandez Perez, Andrea Marshall, Benjamin Rodriguez, Margaret Mungai, Kit Neikirk, Han Le, Harrison Mobley, Jeremiah Afolabi, Bret Mobley, Celestine Wanjalla, Julia Berry, Oleg Kovtun, Jenny Schafer, Sean Schaffer, Melanie McReynolds, Annet Kirabo, Sepiso Masenga, Antentor Hinton Jr.
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Maternal Smoking Status and Residual Risk: Current and Former Smoking Amplify Congenital Heart Disease Incidence and Severity in Offspring (preprint). Research Square.
Morgan Shaffer* (University of Iowa), Jennifer Gaddy, Kit Neikirk, Mohd Mabood Khan, Andrea Marshall, Victoria Stephens, Antentor Hinton Jr.
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Department of Pharmacology |
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First or corresponding authors are identified with an *. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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