1989
Fodrin as a differentiation marker. Redistributions in colonic neoplasia.
Younes M, Harris A, Morrow J. Fodrin as a differentiation marker. Redistributions in colonic neoplasia. American Journal Of Pathology 1989, 135: 1197-212. PMID: 2596576, PMCID: PMC1880505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolarized epithelial cellsDistribution of fodrinImmunofluorescent confocal microscopyMadin-Darby canine kidney cellsCultured Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cellsMicrovillar brush borderCanine kidney cellsCell polarityCytoplasmic faceDisease samplesPlasma membraneReceptor domainPathologic stressMature cellsMDCK cellsFodrinDifferentiation markersTerminal webConfocal microscopyVillus maturationKidney cellsPrecise roleEpithelial cellsCrohn's disease samplesTotal poolCalmodulin Regulates Fodrin Susceptibility to Cleavage by Calciumdependent Protease I
Harris A, Croall D, Morrow J. Calmodulin Regulates Fodrin Susceptibility to Cleavage by Calciumdependent Protease I. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1989, 264: 17401-17408. PMID: 2551900, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)71508-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlpha subunitProtease IAbsence of CaMRegulated proteolysisEukaryotic cellsRegulation of plasticityCortical cytoskeletonCalmodulin bindingQuaternary structureBeta subunitSubunitsTetrameric formCalcium-dependent proteolysisFodrinProteolysisCaM antagonistsAlpha-fodrinFunctional evidenceDifferential susceptibilityCaM.Fodrin proteolysisIsotonic bufferCytoskeletonClose proximityCalmodulin
1988
The calmodulin-binding site in alpha-fodrin is near the calcium-dependent protease-I cleavage site.
Harris A, Croall D, Morrow J. The calmodulin-binding site in alpha-fodrin is near the calcium-dependent protease-I cleavage site. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1988, 263: 15754-15761. PMID: 2844821, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)37652-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research