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97.Paulsen RD, Soni DV, Wollman R, Hahn AT, Yee MC, Guan A, Hesley JA, Miller SC, Cromwell EF, Solow-Cordero DE, Meyer T, Cimprich KA. A genome-wide siRNA screen reveals diverse cellular processes and pathways that mediate genome stability. Mol Cell. 2009 Jul 31;35(2):229-39.
96. Hahn AT, Jones JT, Meyer T. Quantitative analysis of cell cycle phase durations and PC12 differentiation using fluorescent biosensors. Cell Cycle. 2009 Apr 1;8(7):1044-52.
95. Collins SR, Meyer T. Calcium flickers lighting the way in chemotaxis. Dev. Cell. 2009 Feb;16(2):160-1.
94.
Rahdar M, Inoue T, Meyer T, Zhang J, Vazquez F, Devrotes PN. A phosphorylation-dependent intramolecular interaction regulates the membrane association and sctivity of the tumor suppressor PTEN. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2009 Jan 13;106(2):480-5.
93.Vitorino P, Meyer T. Modular control of endothelial sheet migration. Genes Dev. 2008 Dec 1;22(23):3268-81.
92. Brandman O, Meyer T. Feedback loops shape cellular signals in space and time. Science. 2008 Oct 17;322(5900):390-5.
91. Inoue T, Meyer T. Synthetic activation of endogenous PI3K and Rac identifies and AND-gate switch for cell polarization and migration. PLoS ONE. 2008 Aug 27;3(8):e3068.
90. Kaplan DD, Zimmermann G, Suyama K, Meyer T, Scott MP. A nucleostemin family GTPas, NS3, acts in serotonergic neurons to regulate insulin signaling and control body size. Genes Dev. 2008 Jul 15;22(14):1877-93.
89. Chae
YC, Kim JH, Kim KL, Kim HW, Lee HY, Heo WD, T. Meyer,
Suh PG, Ryu SH.
Phospholipase D Activity Regulates
Integrin-mediated Cell Spreading and Migration by Inducing
GTP-Rac Translocation to the Plasma Membrane.
Mol
Biol Cell. 2008
88. Park WS, Heo WD, Whalen
JH, O'Rourke NA, Bryan HM, T.
Meyer, Teruel MN.
Comprehensive identification
of PIP3-regulated PH domains from C. elegans to H. sapiens
by model prediction and live imaging.
Mol Cell. 2008
May 9;30(3):381-92.
87. Abe N, Inoue T, Galvez T, Klein L, Meyer T. Dissecting the role of PtdIns(4,5)P2 in endocytosis and recycling of the transferrin receptor. J Cell Sci. 2008 May 1;121(Pt 9):1488-94.
86. Guignet EG, Meyer T. Suspended-drop Electroporation for high-throughput delivery of biomolecues into cells. Nat Methods. 2008 May; 5(5):393-5.
85. Fivaz
M, Bandara S, Inoue T, T.
Meyer. 2008. Robust neuronal symmetry breaking by Ras-triggered
local positive feedback. Current
Biology. Jan
8; 18(1):44-50.
84. Brandman O, Liou J, Park WS, T. Meyer. 2007. STIM2 Is a Feedback Regulator that Stabilizes Basal Cytosolic and Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca(2+) Levels. Cell. Dec 28; 131(7):1327-29.
83. Burney RO, Lee AI, Leong DE, Jones JT, Hahn AT, Meyer T, Yao MW. A transgenic mouse model for high content, cell cycle phenotype screening in live primary cells. Cell Cycle. 2007 July;6(18):2276-83.
82. Galvez, T., Teruel, M.N., Heo, WD, Jones, J.T., Kim, M.L., Liou, J., Myers, J.W., T. Meyer. 2007. siRNA screen of the human signaling proteome identifies the PtdIns(3,4,5)P3-mTOR signaling pathway as a primary regulator of transferrin uptake. Genome Biol. Jul 19;8(7):R142
81. Liou, J., Fivaz, M., Inoue, T., and T. Meyer. 2007. Live-cell imaging reveals sequential oligomerization and local plasma membrane targeting of stromal interaction molecule 1 after Ca2+ store depletion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 29;104(22):9301-6.
80. Aoki, K., Nakamura, T., Inoue, T., Meyer, T., and M. Matsuda. 2007. An essential role for the SHIP2-dependent negative feedback loop in neuritogenesis of nerve growth factor-stimulated PC12 cells. J Cell Biol. Jun 4;177(5):817-27.
79. Stone, M., Jia, S., Heo, W.D., Meyer, T., and K.V. Konan. 2007. Participation of Rab5, an Early Endosome Protein, in Hepatitis C Virus RNA Replication Machinery. Journal of Virology. Feb 4; 81: 4551-63.
78. Smith, A.C., Heo, W.D., Braun, V., Jiang, X., Macrae, C., Casanova, J.E., Scidmore, M.A., Grinstein, S., Meyer, T., and J.H. Brumell. 2007. A network of Rab GTPases controls phagosome maturation and is modulated by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
J. Cell Biol. Jan 29;176(3):263-8.
77. Gong, D., Pomerening, J.R., Myers, J.W., Gustavsson, C., Jones, J.T., Hahn, A.T., Meyer, T., and J.E. Ferrell. 2007. Cyclin A2 regulates nuclear-envelope breakdown and the nuclear accumulation of cyclin B1. Curr Biol. Jan 9;17(1):85-91.
76. Zavzavadjian, J.R., Couture, S., Sun Park, W., Whalen, J., Lyon, S., Lee, G., Fung, E., Mi, Q., Liu, J., Wall, E., Santat, L., Dhandapani, K., Kivork, C., Driver, A., Zhu, X., Sook Chang, M., Randhawa, B., Gehrig, E., Bryan, H., Verghese, M., Maer, A., Saunders, B., Ning, Y., Subramaniam, S., Meyer, T., Simon, M.I., O'rourke, N., Chandy, G., and I.D. Fraser. 2007. The alliance for cellular signaling plasmid collection: a flexible resource for protein localization studies and signaling pathway analysis.
Mol Cell Proteomics. 2007 Jan 5;
75. Heo, W.D., Inoue, T., Park, W.S., Kim, M.L., Park, B.O., Wandless, T.J., and T. Meyer. 2006. PI(3,4,5)P3 and PI(4,5)P2 lipids target proteins with polybasic clusters to the plasma membrane. Science. 314(5804):1458-61.
74. Suh, B.C., Inoue, T., Meyer, T., and B. Hille. 2006. Rapid chemically induced changes of PtdIns(4,5)P2 gate KCNQ ion channels. Science. 314(5804):1454-7.
73. Brandman, O., Ferrell, J.E. Jr, Li, R., and T. Meyer. 2005. Interlinked
fast and slow positive feedback loops drive reliable cell decisions. Science 310(5747):496-8.
72. Craske, M.L., Fivaz, M., Batada, N.N., and T. Meyer. 2005. Spines and neurite
branches function as geometric attractors that enhance protein kinase
C action. J
Cell Biol. 170(7):1147-58.
71. Fivaz, M. and T. Meyer. 2005. Reversible intracellular translocation
of KRas but not HRas in hippocampal neurons regulated by Ca2+/calmodulin. J
Cell Biol. 170(3):429-41.
70. Liou, J., Kim, M.L., Heo, W.D., Jones, J.T., Myers, J.W., Ferrell, J.E. Jr, and T. Meyer. 2005. STIM is a Ca2+ sensor essential for Ca2+-store-depletion-triggered
Ca2+ influx. Curr
Biol. 15(13):1235-41.
69. Inoue, T., Heo, W.D., Grimley, J.S., Wandless, T.J.,and T. Meyer. 2005. An inducible
translocation strategy to rapidly activate and inhibit small GTPase signaling
pathways. Nat
Methods.
2(6):415-8.
68. Wollman, R., Cytrynbaum, E.N., Jones, J.T., Meyer, T, Scholey, J.M., and A. Mogilner. 2005. Efficient chromosome capture requires a bias in the 'search-and-capture'
process during mitotic-spindle assembly. Curr
Biol.
15(9):828-32.
67. Arrieumerlou, C. and T. Meyer. 2005. A Local Coupling Model and Compass
Parameter for Eukaryotic Chemotaxis. Developmental
Cell vol. 8: 215-227.
66. O'rourke, N.A., Meyer, T., G. and Chandy. 2005. Protein localization studies
in the age of 'Omics'. Curr
Opin Chem Biol. 9(1):82-7.
65. Baryza, J.L., Brenner, S.E., Craske, M.L., Meyer, T., and P.A. Wender. 2004. Simplified
analogs of bryostatin with anticancer activity display greater potency
for translocation of PKCdelta-GFP. Chem
Biol. 11(9):1261-7.
64. Eom, C.Y., Heo, W.D., Craske, M.L., Meyer, T., and L.R. Lehman. 2004.
The neural F-box protein NFB42 mediates the nuclear export of the herpes
simplex virus type 1 replication initiator protein (UL9 protein) after
viral infection. Proc
Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(12):4036-40.
63. Jones, J.T., Myers, J.W., Ferrell, J.E., and Meyer, T. 2004. Probing
the precision of the mitotic clock with a live-cell fluorescent biosensor. Nat Biotechnol. (3):306-12.
62. Schechtman, D., Craske, M.L., Kheifets, V., Meyer, T., Schechtman,
J., and Mochly-Rosen, D. 2004. A critical intramolecular interaction for
protein kinase Cepsilon translocation. J.
Biol Chem 279(16):15831-40.
61. Fivaz, M., and Meyer, T. 2003 Specific localization and timing in
neuronal signal transduction mediated by protein-lipid interactions. Neuron. 40(2):319-30.
60. Bradshaw, J.M., Kubota, Y., Meyer, T., and H. Schulman. 2003. An
ultrasensitive Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II-protein phosphatase
1 switch facilitates specificity in postsynaptic calcium signaling. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100(18):10512-7.
59. Fink, C.C., Bayer, K.U., Ferrell, J.E. Jr., Schulman, H. and T. Meyer.
2003. Selective regulation of neurite extension and synapse formation
by the beta but not the alpha isoform of CaMKII. Neuron 39(2):283-97.
58. Heo, W.D. and T. Meyer. 2003. Switch-of-function mutants based on
morphology classification of Ras superfamily small GTPases. Cell 113(3):315-28.
57. Myers, J.W., Jones, J.T., Meyer, T., and J.E. Ferrell. 2003. Recombinant
Dicer efficiently converts large dsRNAs into siRNAs suitable for gene
silencing. Nat
Biotechnol. 21(3):324-8.
56. Meyer, T. and M.N. Teruel. 2003. Fluorescence imaging of signaling
networks. Trends
Cell Biol. 13(2):101-6.
55. Tengholm, A., Teruel, M.N., and T. Meyer. 2003. Single cell imaging
of PI3K activity and glucose transporter insertion into the plasma membrane
by dual color evanescent wave microscopy. Sci
STKE 2003(169):PL4.
54. Tengholm A. and T. Meyer. 2002. A PI3-Kinase Signaling Code for Insulin-Triggered
Insertion of Glucose Transporters into the Plasma Membrane. Current
Biology 12: 1871-1876.
53. Fink C.C. and T. Meyer. 2002. Molecular mechanisms of CaMKII activation
in neuronal plasticity. Curr.
Opin. Neurobiol. 12(3): 293-9.
52. Haugh JM and Meyer, T. 2002. Active EGF receptors have limited access
to PtdIns(4,5)P(2) in endosomes: implications for phospholipase C and
PI 3-kinase signaling. J
Cell Sci 115: 303-10.
51. Teruel, M.N. and T. Meyer. 2002. Parallel Single Cell Monitoring
of Receptor-Triggered Membrane Translocation of a Calcium Sensing Protein
Module. Science 295:1910-2.
50. Marshall, J.G., J.W. Booth, V. Stambolic, T. Mak, T. Balla, A.D.
Schreiber, T. Meyer, and S. Grinstein. 2001. Restricted accumulation
of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase products in a plamalemmal subdomain during
Fc gamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis. J. Cell Biology 153(7): 1369-80.
49. Codazzi, F., Teruel, M.N., and T. Meyer. 2001. Control of
Astrocyte Ca2+ Oscillations and Waves by Oscillating Translocation and
Activation of Protein Kinase C. Current Biology 11(14): 1089-97.
48. Hurley, J.H. and Meyer, T. 2001. Subcellular targeting by membrane
lipids. Curr.
Opin. Cell Biol. 13:146-52.
47. Botelho, R.J., Teruel, M.N., Dierckman, R., Anderson, R., Wells,
A., York, J.D., Meyer, T., and Gringstein, S. 2000. Localized Biphasic
Chanes in Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate at Sites of Phagocytosis. J.
Cell Biology 151:
1353-1368.
46. Haugh, J.M., Codazzi, F., Teruel, M.N., and T. Meyer. 2000.
Spatial Sensing in Fibroblasts Mediated by 3'Phosphoinositides. J.
Cell Biology 151: 1269-1280.
45. Teruel, M.N. and T. Meyer. 2000. Translocation and reversible
localization of signaling proteins: a dynamic future for signal transduction. Cell 103:181-4.
44. Meyer, T. and Oancea, E. 2000. Studies of signal transduction
events using chimeras to green fluorescent protein. Methods
in Enzymology 327:500-13.
43. Shen, K., M. N. Teruel, J. H. Connor, S. Shenolikar, and T. Meyer. 2000. Molecular memory by reversible translocation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent
protein kinase II. Nature Neuroscience 3:
881-6.
42. Meyer, T. and Shen, K. 2000. In and out of the postsynaptic
region: signalling proteins on the move. Trends
in Cell Biology 10:
238-44.
41. Raucher, D., Stauffer, T., Chen, W., Shen, K., Guo, S., York, J.D.,
Sheetz, M.P., and T. Meyer. 2000. Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate
functions as a second messenger that regulates cytoskeleton-plasma membrane
adhesion. Cell 100:221-8.
40. Teruel, M.N., Chen, W., Persechini, A. and T. Meyer. 2000.
Differential codes for free Ca2+-calmodulin in nucleus and cytosol. Current
Biology 10:86-94.
39. Teruel, M.N., Blanpied, T.A., Shen, K., Augustine, G.J., and Meyer,
T. 1999. A versatile microporation technique for the transfection
of cultured CNS neurons. J.
Neuroscience Methods 93: 37-48.
38. Shen, K. and T. Meyer. 1999. Dynamic Control of CaMKII Translocation
and Localization in Hippocampal Neurons by NMDA-receptor Stimulation. Science 284:162-6.
37. Improta-Brears, T., Whorton, A.R., Codazzi, F., York, J.D., Meyer,
T., and D.P. McDonnell. 1999. Estrogen-Induced Activation of MapK
Requires Mobilization of Intracellular Calcium. Proc.
Nat. Acad. Science 96:4686-91.
36. Oancea, E. and T. Meyer. 1998. Protein Kinase C as a Molecular
Machine for Decoding Calcium and Diacylglycerol Signals. Cell 95:307-18.
35. Shen, K., Teruel. M.N.,Subramanian, K., and T. Meyer. 1998.
CaMKIIb functions as an F-actin targeting module that localizes CaMKIIa/b
hetero-oligomers to dendritic spines. Neuron 21: 593-606.
34. Kontos, C.D., Stauffer, T.P., Yang W-P., Huang, L., Blanar, M.A., Meyer, T., and K.G. Peters. 1998. Activation of Phosphatidylinositol
3-Kinase and Akt by Tie1:A potential role for Tie2 in endothelial cell
survivial. Mol.
Cell Biology 18: 4131-4140.
33. Feng, X., Zhang, J., Barak, L.S., Meyer, T., Caron, M.G.,
and Hannun, Y.A. 1998. Visualization of Dynamic Trafficking of a Protein
Kinase C betaII/Green Fluorescent Protein Conjugate Reveals Differences
in G Protein-coupled Receptor Activation and Desensitization. J
Biol Chem 273:10755-10762.
32. Stauffer, T.P., Ahn, S. and T. Meyer. 1998. Receptor-induced
Transient Reduction in Plasma Membrane Phosphatidylinositol-4,5 Biphosphate
Concentration Monitored in Living Cells. Current
Biology 8:343-346.
31. Horne, J.H. and Meyer, T. 1998. Characterization of a Dextran-Based
Bifunctional Calcium Indicator Immobilized in Cells by the Enzymatic Addition
of Isoprenoid Lipids. Cell
Calcium 25:1-7 .
30. Oancea, E., Teruel, M.N., Quest, A.F.G., and Meyer, T. 1998.
GFP-tagged cysteine-rich domains from protein kinase C as fluorescent
indicators for diacylglycerol signaling in living cells. J.Cell
Biol. 140:1-14.
29. Shen, K. and Meyer, T. 1998. Oligomerization of Ca2+/Calmodulin
Dependent Protein Kinase IIa: Domain Requirement and In Vivo Mobility
of Oligomer. J.
Neurochemistry 70:96-104.
28. Stauffer, T.P. and Meyer, T. 1997. Compartmentalized Receptor-Mediated
Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Living Cells. J.Cell
Biol.139:1447-1454.
27. Thissen, J. A., Gross, J., Subramanian, K., Meyer, T., and
Casey P. J. 1997. Prenylation-dependent association of K-Ras with microtubules:
Evidence for a role in trafficking to plasma membrane. J.Biol.Chem.272:30362-30370.
26. Stauffer, T. P., Martenson, C. H., Rider, J. E., Kay, B. K., and Meyer, T. 1997. Inhibition of Lyn Function in Mast Cell Activation
by SH3 Domain Binding Peptides. Biochemistry 36:9388-9394.
25. Teruel, M.N. and Meyer, T. 1997. Electroporation Induced Formation
of Individual Calcium Entry Sites in Cell Body and Processes of Adherent
Cells. Biophys.
J. 73:1785-1796.
24. Horne, J.H. and Meyer, T. 1997. Elementary Calcium Release
Units Induced by Inositol Trisphosphate. Science 273: 1690-1693.
23. Subramanian, K. and Meyer, T. 1997. Calcium-Induced Changes
in the Structure of Endoplasmic Reticulum and Nuclear Envelope Calcium
Stores. Cell 89:963-971.
22. Jacobs, J. M. and Meyer, T. 1997. Control of Action Potential-Induced
Ca2+ Signaling in the Soma of Hippocampal Neurons by Ca2+ Release from
Intracellular Stores. J.
Neuroscience 17:4129-4135.
21. Barak, L.S., Ferguson, S. G., Zhang, J., Martenson, C., Meyer,
T., and Caron, M. G. 1996. Internal Trafficking and Surface Mobility
of a Functionally Intact b2Adrenergic Receptor-Green Fluorescent Protein
Conjugate. Molecular
Pharmacology 51: 171-184.
20. Yokoe, H. and Meyer, T. 1996. Spatial Dynamics of GFP-Tagged
Proteins Investigated by Local Fluorescence Enhancement. Nature
Biotechnology 14:1252-1256
19. Oancea, E. and Meyer, T. 1996. Reversible Desensitization
of Inositol Trisphosphate Induced Calcium Release Provides a Mechanism
for Repetitive Calcium Spikes. J.Biol.Chem.271:17253-17260.
18. Horne, J.H. and Meyer, T. 1995. Luminal Calcium Regulates
the Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptor at a Cytosolic Site. Biochemistry 34: 12738-12746.
17. Reinhard, E., Yokoe, H., Niebling, K., Allbritton, N. L., Kuhn, M.
and Meyer, T. 1995. Localized Calcium Signals During Early Zebrafish
Development.Developmental
Biology 170: 50-61.
16. Meyer, T., Oancea, E. and Allbritton, N. L. 1995. Nuclear
Calcium Signals. Ciba
Foundation Symposium 188: "Calcium waves, gradients and oscillations." Wiley, Chichester. p 252-266.
15. Allbritton, N. L., Oancea, E., Kuhn, M. and Meyer, T. 1994.
Source of Nuclear Calcium Signals. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 12458-12462.
14.
Hanson, P., I., Meyer, T., Stryer, L. and Schulman, H. 1994. Dual
Role of Calmodulin in Autophosphorylation of Multifunctional CaM Kinase
May Underlie Decoding of Calcium Signals. Neuron 12: 943-956.
13. Allbritton, N. L. and Meyer, T. 1993. Localized Calcium Spikes
and Propagating Calcium Waves. Cell
Calcium 14: 691-697.
12. Kindman, A. and Meyer, T. 1993. Use of Intracellular Ca2+
Stores from Rat Basophilic Leukemia Cells To Study the Molecular Mechanism
Leading to Quantal Ca2+ Release by Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate. Biochemistry 32: 1270-1277.
11. Meyer, T., Hansen, P., Stryer, L. and Schulman. H., 1992.
Calmodulin Trapping by Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase. Science 256: 1199-1202.
10. Allbritton, N., Meyer, T. and Stryer, L., 1992. Range of Messenger
Action of Calcium and Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. Science 258:1812-1815.
9. Schulman, H., Hanson, P. and Meyer, T., 1992. Decoding Calcium
Signals by Multifunctional CaM Kinase. Cell Calcium 13: 401-411.
8. Spudich, A., Meyer, T. and Stryer, L., 1992. Association of
the ß-isoform of Protein Kinase C with Vimentin Filaments. Cell
Motility and the Cytoskeleton 22: 250-257.
7. Meyer, T., 1991. Cell Signaling by Second Messenger Waves. Cell 64: 675-678.
6. Meyer, T. and Stryer, L., 1991. Calcium Spiking. Ann.
Rev. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 20: 153-174.
5. Meyer, T. and Stryer, L., 1990. Transient Calcium Release Induced
by Successive Increments of Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87: 3841-3845.
4. Meyer, T., Wensel, T. G., and Stryer, L. 1990. Kinetics of
Calcium Channel Opening by Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate. Biochemistry 29: 32-37.
3. Meyer, T. and Stryer, L. 1988. Molecular Model for Receptor-Stimulated
Calcium Spiking. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85: 5051-5055.
2. Meyer, T., Holowka, D. and Stryer, L. 1988. Highly Cooperative
Opening of Calcium Channels by Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate. Science 240: 653-656
1. Meyer, T. and Schindler, H. G. 1988. Particle Counting by Fluorescence
Correlation Spectroscopy: Simultaneous Measurement of Aggregation and
Diffusion of Molecules in Solutions and in Membranes. Biophys.
J. 54: 983-993
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