Structure and Function of Lipid Modificiations of Proteins
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Wyckoff, M.H., Chambliss, K.L., Mineo, C., Yahanna, I.S., Mendelsohn, M.E., Mumby, S.M., and Shaul, P.W., "Plasma membrane estrogen receptors are coupled to eNOS through G alpha i" J. Biol. Chem, 276:27071-27076, 2001
Mumby, S.M., "Subcellular Localization of G Protein Subunits" Meth. Enzyol., 344:383-403, 2002
Krumins, A.M. Barker, S.A., Huang, C., Sunahara, R.K., Yu, K., Wilkie, T.M., Gold, S.J., Mumby, S.M., "Differentially Regulated Expression of Endogenous RGS4 and RGS7." J. Biol. Chem., 279:2593-2599, 2004
Mumby, S.M., "Gs Family of Heterotrimeric G. Proteins" Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 2:337-342, 2004
Han H, Fulin B, Sorrells L, Levitz R, Sinkovits R, and Mumby S, "Introduction to the AfCS Antibody Database: Tabulation of Our Experience with Commercially Available Antibodies" AfCS Research Reports, 1(7):doi:10.1038/afcs.da0 2003
SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
Huang, C., Duncan, J.A., Gilman, A.G., and Mumby, S.M., "Persistent membrane association of activated and depalmitoylated G protein alpha subunits" Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 96:412-417, 1999
Mumby, S.M., Casey, P.J., Gilman, A.G., Gutowski, S., and Sternweis, P.C., "G protein gamma subunits contain a twenty-carbon isoprenoid" Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 87:5873-5877, 1990
Linder, M.E., Middleton, P., Hepler, J.R., Taussig, R., Gilman, A.G., and Mumby, S.M., "Lipid modifications of G proteins: alpha subunits are palmitoylated" Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 90:3675-3679, 1993
Huang, C., Hepler, J.R., Gilman, A.G., and Mumby, S.M., "Attenuation of Gi-andGq-mediated signaling by expression of RGS4 or GAIP in mammalian cells" Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA, 94:6159-6163, 1997
Huang, C., Hepler, J.R., Chen, L.T., Gilman, A.G., Anderson, R.G.W., and Mumby, S.M., "Organization of G proteins and adenylyl cyclase at the plasma membrane" Mol. Bio. Cell, 8:2365-2378, 1997
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