Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience

David Yue - Recent Papers

*Peterson, B.Z., *DeMaria, C.D., and Yue, D.T. 1999. Calmodulin is the calcium sensor for calcium-dependent inactivation of L-type calcium channels. Neuron 22:549-558. *co-first authors.

Peterson, B.Z., Lee, J.S., Mulle, J.G., Wang, Y., de Leon, M., and Yue, D.T. 2000. Critical determinants of Ca2+-dependent inactivation within an EF-hand motif of L-type Ca2+ channels. Biophys. J. 78:1906-1920.

Brody, D.L., and Yue, D.T. 2000.  Relief of G-protein inhibition of calcium­ channels and short-term synaptic facilitation in cultured hippocampal neurons.  J. Neurosci. 20:889-898.

Brody, D.L., and Yue, D.T. 2000. Release-independent short-term synaptic depression in cultured hippocampal neurons. J. Neurosci. 20:2480-2494.

DeMaria, C.D., Soong, T.W., Alseikhan, B.A., Alvania, R.S., and Yue, D.T. 2001. Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca2+ signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca2+ channels. Nature 411:484-489.

Erickson, M.G., Alseikhan, B.A., Peterson, B.Z., and Yue, D.T. 2001. Preassociation of calmodulin with voltage-gated Ca2+ channels revealed by FRET in single living cells. Neuron 31:973-985.

DeMaria, C.D., Soong, T.W., Alseikhan, B.A., Alvania, R.S., and Yue, D.T.  2001.  Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca2+ signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca2+ channels.  Nature 411:484-489.

Erickson, M.G., Alseikhan, B.A., Peterson, B.Z., and Yue, D.T.  2001.  Preassociation of calmodulin with voltage-gated Ca2+ channels revealed by FRET in single living cells.  Neuron 31:973-985.  

Alseikhan, B.A., DeMaria, C.D., Colecraft, H.M., and Yue, D.T. 2002. Engineered calmodulins reveal unexpected eminence of Ca channel inactivation in controlling heart excitation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:17185-17190.

Soong, T.W., DeMaria, C.D., Alvania, R.S., Zweifel, L.S., Liang, M.C., Mittman, S., Agnew, W.S., and Yue, D.T.  2002. Systematic identification of splice variants in human P/Q-type channel a2.1 subunits: Implications for current density and Ca2+-dependent inactivation.  J. Neurosci.  22:10142-10152.

Alseikhan, B.A., DeMaria, C.D., Colecraft, H.M., and Yue, D.T.  2002.  Engineered calmodulins reveal unexpected eminence of Ca channel inactivation in controlling heart excitation.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.  99:17185-17190.

Erickson, M.G., Moon, D.L., and Yue, D.T. 2003.  DsRed as a potential FRET partner with CFP and GFP.  Biophys. J. 85:599-611.

 

Erickson, M.G., Liang, H., Mori, M.X., and Yue, D.T.  2003.  FRET two-hybrid mapping reveals function and location of L-type Ca2+ channel CaM preassociation.  Neuron 39:97-107.

Liang, H., DeMaria, C.D., Erickson, M.G., Mori, M.X., Alseikhan, B.A., and Yue, D.T.  2003.  Unified mechanisms of Ca2+ regulation across the Ca2+ channel family.  Neuron 39:951-960.

Mori, M.X., Erickson, M.G., and Yue, D.T. (2004). Functional stoichiometry and local enrichment of calmodulin interacting with Ca2+ channels. Science 304:432-435. (see Perspectives in Science 304:394-5; Highlights in Nature Reviews Neuroscience 5:432; and Faculty of 1000 listing at www.facultyof1000.com/article/15087548)

Chaudhuri, D., Chang, S.Y., DeMaria, C.D., Alvania, R.S., Soong, T.W., and Yue, D.T. (2004). Alternative splicing as a molecular switch for Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent facilitation of P/Q-type Ca2+ channels.  J. Neurosci. 24:6334-6342.

 

Agler, H.L., Evans, J., Tay, L.H., Anderson, M.J., Colecraft, H.M., and Yue, D.T. (2005).  G-protein gated inhibitory module of N-type Ca channels.  Neuron 46:891-904.

Chaudhuri, C., Alseikhan, B.A., Chang, S.Y., Soong, T.W., and Yue, D.T.  (2005).  Developmental activation of calmodulin-dependent facilitation of cerebellar P-type Ca2+ currentJ Neurosci.  25:8282-8294.

Yang, P.S., Alseikhan, B.A., Hiel, H., Grant, L., Mori, M.X., Yang, W., Fuchs, P.A., and Yue, D.T. (2006).  Switching of Ca2+-dependent inactivation of CaV1.3 channels by calcium binding proteins of auditory hair cells.  J. Neurosci. 26:10677-10689.  (see Faculty of 1000 listing at http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1046770)

Shen, Y., Yu, D., Hiel, H., Liao, P., Yue, D.T., Fuchs, P.A., and Soong, T.W. (2006).  Alternative splicing of the CaV1.3 channel IQ domain, a molecular switch for Ca2+-dependent inactivation within auditory hair cells. J. Neurosci. 26:10690-10699.

Chaudhuri, D., Issa, J.B., and Yue, D.T.  (2007).  Elementary mechanisms producing facilitation of CaV2.1 (P/Q-type) channels.  J. Gen. Physiol.  129:385-401.  (see Commentary  by K. Dunlap in Journal of General Physiology 129:379-383; chosen for Cranefield Award 2008 to Chaudhuri)   

Tay, L.H., Griesbeck, O., and Yue, D.T.  (2007).  Live-cell transforms between Ca2+ transients and FRET responses for a Troponin-C based Ca2+ sensor.  Biophys. J.  93:4031-4040.

Samuels, B.A., Hsueh, Y.P., Shut, T., Liang H., Tseng, H.C., Hong, C.J., Su, S.C., Volker, J., Neve, R.L., Yue, D.T., and Tsai, L.H. (2007).  Cdk5 promotes synaptogenesis by regulating the subcellular distribution of the MAGUK family member CASK.  Neuron 56:823-837. 

Dick, I.E., Tadross, M.R., Liang, H., Tay, L.H., Yang, W., and Yue, D.T. (2008).  A modular switch for spatial Ca2+ selectivity in the calmodulin regulation of CaV channels.  Nature 451:830-834.  (see http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1102182)

Mori, M.X., Vander Kooi, C.W., Leahy, D.J., and Yue, D.T. (2008).  Crystal structure of the CaV2 IQ domain in complex with Ca2+/calmodulin: High-resolution mechanistic implications for channel regulation by Ca2+.  Structure 16:607-620.  (Featured article of the month).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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