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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The C-terminal extension of calprotectin mediates zinc chelation and modulates Staphylococcus aureus biomass accumulation. Protein Science.
Yasiru Perera*, Kyle Enriquez, Aslin Rodriguez, Velia Garcia, Tae Akizuki, Anais Naretto, Melumo Togashi, Ryan Guillen, Eric Skaar, Walter Chazin*. -
Islet-specific DNA hypomethylation identifies gene enhancer loci driving Type 2 Diabetes risk (preprint). medRxiv.
Verda Miranda*, Timothy Scott, Shaojun Mei, Al Powers, Lea Davis, Marcela Brissova, Emily Hodges*.
- Structural insights into IMP2 dimerization and RNA binding. Journal of Structural Biology.
Stephen Zorc* (The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology), Paola Munoz-Tello, Xiaoyu Yu, Mithun Nag Karadi Giridhar, Alexander Hondros, Douglas Kojetin. -
Comprehensive review of ensulizole toxicology data and human exposure assessment for personal care products. Critical Reviews in Toxicology.
Kimberly Norman* (Personal Care Products Council), F. Peter Guengerich.
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Department of Cell and Developmental Biology |
- A comprehensive analysis of supermere, exomere, and extracellular vesicle isolation and cargo in colorectal cancer. Cell Reports.
Oleg Tutanov*, Clark Massick*, Marisol Ramirez, James Higginbotham, Lizandra Jimenez, Mark Castleberry, Zheng Cao, Eliana John, Maxwell Hamilton, Qin Zhang, Dennis Jeppesen, Danielle Michell, Sarah Glass, Purvi Patel, Kristie Rose, Evan Krystofiak, Hua-Chang Chen, Quanhu Sheng, Qi Liu, James Patton, Alissa Weaver, Jeffrey Franklin, Kasey Vickers*, Robert Coffey*.
Supported by the Cell Imaging Shared Resource and the Proteomics Core from the Mass Spectrometry Research Center.
- Macromolecular Diamidobenzimidazole Conjugates Can Activate Stimulator of Interferon Genes. Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Karan Arora, Taylor Sheehy, Jacob Schulman, Jack Loken, Zachary Lehmann, Blaise Kimmel, Caitlin McAtee, Vijaya Bharti, Payton Stone, Alissa Weaver, Matthew Tyska, Rakesh Kumar Pathak, John Wilson.
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Intravenous lipid-siRNA conjugate mediates gene silencing at the blood-brain barrier and blood-CSF barrier. Journal of Controlled Release.
Alexander Sorets*, Katrina Schwensen*, Nora Francini, Andrew Kjar, Sarah Lyons, Joshua Park, Dillon Palmer, Adam Abdulrahman, Rebecca Cowell, Ketaki Katdare, Ella Hoogenboezem, Angela Wang, Alexander Ligocki, Rebecca Embalabala, Neil Dani, Craig Duvall*, Ethan Lippmann*.
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Department of Pharmacology |
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Spatial and longitudinal tracking of enhancer-AAV vectors that target transgene expression to injured mouse myocardium. eLife.
David Wolfson* (Duke University School of Medicine), Valentina Cigliola. -
The effects of naturally occurring mutations on functionality of oxylipin metabolizing dehydrogenase reductase 9. Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Samuel Wirth* (University of Alabama at Birmingham), William Boeglin, Alan Brash. -
Analysis of the Thiol Adduction of Linoleate 9,10-Dihydroxy-11E-13-ketones of the Mammalian Skin Barrier and Their Cyclization to Hemiketals. ACS Omega.
Alan Brash*, William Boeglin, M. Wade Calcutt, Markus Voehler, Donald Stec, Thomas Harris. -
Characterization of Next-Generation Inhibitors for the Inward-Rectifier Potassium Channel Kir2.1: Discovery of VU6080824. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters.
Renn Duncan*, Daniel Haymer, Roman Lazarenko, Liangping Li, Yvette Blackwell, Emily Days, Srinivasan Krishnan, Analisa Thompson Gray, Olivier Boutaud, Darren Engers, Craig Lindsley*, Jerod Denton*, Aaron Bender*. -
Novel modelling approaches to elucidate the genetic architecture of resilience to Alzheimer’s disease. Brain.
Jared Phillips*, Logan Dumitrescu, Derek Archer, Alexandra Regelson, Emily Mahoney, Michelle Clifton, Julia Libby, Skylar Walters, Katherine Gifford, Angela Jefferson, Timothy Hohman*.
VUMC News: Cheating Alzheimer’s
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