Barry E Knox
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Venkatesan A, Ridilla M, Castro N, Wolosin J, Henty-Ridilla J, Knox B, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39651300
Exfoliation Syndrome (XFS) is an age-related systemic condition characterized by large aggregated fibrillar material deposition in the anterior eye tissues. This aggregate formation and deposition on the aqueous humor outflow...
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Phillips A, Boumil E, Venkatesan A, Tilstra-Smith C, Castro N, Knox B, et al.
Eur J Cell Biol
. 2023 Aug;
102(4):151347.
PMID: 37562219
The differentiation of fibroblasts into pathological myofibroblasts during wound healing is characterized by increased cell surface expression of αv-integrins. Our previous studies found that the deubiquitinase (DUB) USP10 removes ubiquitin...
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Zhuo X, Knox B
Sci Rep
. 2022 Apr;
12(1):6937.
PMID: 35484285
CRX and NRL are retina-specific transcription factors that control rod photoreceptor differentiation and synergistically activate rod phototransduction gene expression. Previous experiments showed they interact in vitro and in yeast two-hybrid...
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Haeri M, Zhuo X, Haeri M, Knox B
MethodsX
. 2018 Oct;
5:1140-1147.
PMID: 30302320
Live imaging has become the favorite method in recent years to study the protein transport, localization and dynamics in live cells. Protein transport is extremely essential for proper function of...
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Sandberg M, Greco J, Wagner N, Amora T, Ramos L, Chen M, et al.
SOJ Biochem
. 2015 Jan;
1(1).
PMID: 25621306
Three active-site components in rhodopsin play a key role in the stability and function of the protein: 1) the counter-ion residues which stabilize the protonated Schiff base, 2) water molecules,...
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Adekeye A, Haeri M, Solessio E, Knox B
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(2):e83871.
PMID: 24523853
The P23H mutation in rhodopsin (Rho(P23H)) is a prevalent cause of autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa. We examined the role of the ER stress proteins, Chop and Ask1, in regulating the...
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Reks S, McIlvain V, Zhuo X, Knox B
BMC Mol Biol
. 2014 Feb;
15:4.
PMID: 24499263
Background: In vertebrates, rod photoreceptor-specific gene expression is regulated by the large Maf and Pax-like transcription factors, Nrl/LNrl and Crx/Otx5. The ubiquitous occurrence of their target DNA binding sites throughout...
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Zhuo X, Haeri M, Solessio E, Knox B
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(12):e82629.
PMID: 24349323
We developed an inducible transgene expression system in Xenopus rod photoreceptors. Using a transgene containing mCherry fused to the carboxyl terminus of rhodopsin (Rho-mCherry), we characterized the displacement of rhodopsin...
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Haeri M, Calvert P, Solessio E, Pugh Jr E, Knox B
PLoS One
. 2013 Nov;
8(11):e80059.
PMID: 24260336
The rod outer segment (OS), comprised of tightly stacked disk membranes packed with rhodopsin, is in a dynamic equilibrium governed by a diurnal rhythm with newly synthesized membrane inserted at...
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Aerni-Flessner L, Haeri M, Knox B, Pignoni F
J Ophthalmic Vis Res
. 2013 Jul;
8(1):86-91.
PMID: 23825721
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