Lab Papers

 
  1. 1.Mullins F.F., C.Y. Park, R.E. Dolmetsch*, R.S. Lewis* (Co-corresponding authors). Proc. National Academy of Sciences (2009) (*Co-corresponding authors) Ahead of Print Stim1 and Calmodulin interact with Orai1 to induce calcium-dependent inactivation of Crac channels Download

  2. 2.F. Tsuruta, E.M. Green, M. Rouset and R.E. Dolmetsch. Journal of Cell Biology (2009) In Press PIKfyve regulates CaV1.2 degradation and prevents excitotoxic cell death

  3. 3.C.Y. Park, P.J. Hoover, F. Mullins, P. Bachhawat, E.D. Covington S. Raunser,T. Walz, C.K. Garcia, R.E. Dolmetsch* and R.S. Lewis* (*Co-corresponding authors) Cell 136:876-90 (2009) STIM1 Clusters and Activates CRAC channels via Direct Binding of a Cytosolic Domain to Orai1 Download

  4. 4.J.F. Krey, R. Rasmusen and R.E. Dolmetsch. An autism-associated mutation in CaV1.2 causes dendrite retraction by ectopic activation of RhoA Under Review Cell

  5. 5.M. Yazawa, A.M. Sadaghiani, B. Hsueh, R. E. Dolmetsch. Development of a genetically encoded system for controlling protein-protein interactions in live cells using blue light Under Review Nature Biotechnology

  6. 6.C. Eroglu, M.W. Susman, N.J. Allen, C. Chakrabort, A.D. Huberman, E.M. Green, D. Annis, Z.D. Luo, A. Rosenthal, J.T. Lawle, R.E. Dolmetsch, D.F. Mosher and B.A. Barres. Neuronal Thrombospondin Receptor Responsible for Synaptogenesis is the Gabapentin Receptor L-type Calcium Channel Subunit 21 Cell In Press

  7. 7.O Barreto-Chang, R.E. Dolmetsch. Calcium imaging of cortical neurons using fura-2. Journal of Visualized Experiments On-line 2009.

  8. 8.   E. Green, C. Barret G. Bultynck, S.M. Shamah and R.E. Dolmetsch. Neuron 55:615-22 (2007), The tumor suppressor eIF3e mediates calcium-dependent internalization of the L-type calcium channel CaV1.2 Download

9.    J.F. Krey and R.E. Dolmetsch.  Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 17:1-8 (2007) Molecular mechanisms of autism: a possible role for Ca2+ signaling. Download

10.    J. Brenner and R.E. Dolmetsch. Plos One. 2:e802 (2007) TrpC3 Specifically Regulates Hypertrophy-Associated Gene Expression without Affecting Myocyte Contraction or Cell Size.Download   

11.    N. Gomez-Ospina, F. Tsuruta, O. Barreto-Chang, L. Hu and R.E. Dolmetsch.  Cell 127:591-606 (2006) The C terminus of the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel CaV1.2 encodes a transcription factor Download

12.    J. Brenner, N Gomez-Ospina and R.E. Dolmetsch. Temporal and spatial regulation of calcium-dependent transcription. In: Calcium a matter of life and death. J. Krebs ed. Elsevier (2006)

13.    C.Y. Park and R.E. Dolmetsch. Science.  314:64-5 (2006) Cell signaling. The double life of a transcription factor takes it outside the nucleus. Download

14.    R.E. Dolmetsch, N. Gomez, E. M. Green and E. A. Nigh.  Imaging gene expression in living cell and tissues.  In:  Imaging Living Cells:  A Laboratory Manual.  A. Konnerth, and R. Yuste, eds.  Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (2004).

15.    R. E. Dolmetsch Science STKE January 15, (2003) Excitation transcription coupling: Signaling from ion channels to the nucleus. Download

16.    J.M. Spotts*, R.E. Dolmetsch* and M.E. Greenberg. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 99:15142-7(2002) Time-lapse imaging of a Dynamic Phosphorylation-Dependent Protein-Protein Interaction in Mammalian Cells (*Both of these authors contributed equally to this work) Download

17.    J.M. Kornhauser, C.W. Cowan, A.J. Shaywitz, R.E. Dolmetsch, E.C. Griffith, L.S. Hu, C. Haddad, Z. Xia, M.E. Greenberg. Neuron. 34:221-33 (2002) CREB transcriptional activity in neurons is regulated by multiple, calcium-specific phosphorylation events. Download

18.    R.E. Dolmetsch, U. Pajvani, K. Fife, J. Spotts and M.E. Greenberg.  Science (Research Article) 294:333-339 (2001). Signaling to the Nucleus by an L-type Calcium Channel-Calmodulin Complex via the MAP kinase pathway.  Download

19.    S. Feske, J. Giltnane, R. E. Dolmetsch, L.M. Staudt and A. Rao.  Nature Immunology 2:316-24. (2001) Gene regulation mediated by calcium signals in T lymphocytes.Download 

20.    A. E. West, W.G. Chen, M.B. Dalva, R. E. Dolmetsch, J.M. Kornhauser, A.J. Shaywitz, M.A. Takasu, X. Tao, and M. E. Greenberg. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98:11024–11031 (2001) Calcium regulation of neuronal gene expression.Download

21.    R.E. Dolmetsch and P. Negelescu.  Controlling cytoplasmic calcium and measuring calcium-dependent gene expression in intact cells.  In:  Calcium Signaling: A Practical Approach, Alexei Tepikin ed.  Oxford University Press (2001)

22.    R.E. Dolmetsch and R.S. Lewis.  Generation of controlled calcium oscillations in non-excitable cells.  In:  Imaging Living Cells:  A Laboratory Manual.  A. Konnerth, F.Lanni, and R. Yuste, eds.  Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (1999).

23.    J.I. Healy, R.E. Dolmetsch, R.S. Lewis, C.C. Goodnow,  Novartis Foundation Symposium 215:137-145 (1998).  Quantitative and qualitative control of antigen receptor signaling in tolerant B cells.

24.    R.E. Dolmetsch, K. Xu, and R.S. Lewis.  Nature 392:933-36 (1998).  Calcium oscillations increase the efficiency and specificity of gene expression. Download

25.    S. Bergling, R.E. Dolmetsch, R.S. Lewis, and J. Keizer.  Cell Calcium 23:251-59  (1998).  A fluorometric method for estimating the calcium content of internal stores.lane.stanford.edu 

26.    R.E. Dolmetsch, R.S. Lewis, C.C. Goodnow, and J.I. Healy.  Nature 386:855-58 (1997).  Differential activation of transcription factors by calcium response amplitude and duration. Download

27.    J.I. Healy, R.E. Dolmetsch, L.A. Timmerman, J.G. Cyster, M.L. Thomas, G.R. Crabtree, R.S. Lewis, and C.C. Goodnow.  Immunity 6:419-28 (1997).  Different nuclear signals are activated by the B cell receptor during positive versus negative signaling.  Download

28.    C.M. Fanger, A. Zweifach, R.E. Dolmetsch, M. Hoth, and R.S. Lewis.  Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 7:203-18 (1997).  Function follows form:  The role of store-operated calcium channels in T cell activation.

29.    R.S. Lewis, R.E. Dolmetsch, and A. Zweifach.  Positive and negative regulation of depletion-activated calcium channels by calcium.  In:  Organellar Ion Channels and Transporters, Society of General Physiologists Series, v. 51.  D.E. Clapham and B.E. Erlich, eds.  Rockefeller University (1996).

30.    R.E. Dolmetsch and R.S. Lewis.  Journal of General Physiology 103:365-88. (1994).  Signaling between intracellular calcium stores and depletion-activated calcium channels generates calcium oscillations in T lymphocytes.Download

 

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