Glen G Ernstrom
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Ernstrom G, Weimer R, Pawar D, Watanabe S, Hobson R, Greenstein D, et al.
Genetics
. 2012 Mar;
191(2):461-75.
PMID: 22426883
The vacuolar-type ATPase (V-ATPase) is a proton pump composed of two sectors, the cytoplasmic V(1) sector that catalyzes ATP hydrolysis and the transmembrane V(o) sector responsible for proton translocation. The...
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Sato K, Ernstrom G, Watanabe S, Weimer R, Chen C, Sato M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2009 Jan;
106(4):1139-44.
PMID: 19151157
Clathrin is a coat protein involved in vesicle budding from several membrane-bound compartments within the cell. Here we present an analysis of a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant of clathrin heavy chain...
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Beg A, Ernstrom G, Nix P, Davis M, Jorgensen E
Cell
. 2008 Jan;
132(1):149-60.
PMID: 18191228
Muscle contraction is normally mediated by the release of neurotransmitters from motor neurons. Here we demonstrate that protons can act as a direct transmitter from intestinal cells to stimulate muscle...
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Chelur D, Ernstrom G, Goodman M, Yao C, Chen L, O Hagan R, et al.
Nature
. 2002 Dec;
420(6916):669-73.
PMID: 12478294
Mechanosensory transduction in touch receptor neurons is believed to be mediated by DEG/ENaC (degenerin/epithelial Na+ channel) proteins in nematodes and mammals. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, gain-of-function mutations in the...
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Ernstrom G, Chalfie M
Annu Rev Genet
. 2002 Nov;
36:411-53.
PMID: 12429699
The molecular mechanisms for the transduction of light and chemical signals in animals are fairly well understood. In contrast, the processes by which the senses of touch, balance, hearing, and...
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Goodman M, Ernstrom G, Chelur D, OHagan R, Yao C, Chalfie M
Nature
. 2002 Mar;
415(6875):1039-42.
PMID: 11875573
Touch sensitivity in animals relies on nerve endings in the skin that convert mechanical force into electrical signals. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, gentle touch to the body wall is...