Frances M Brodsky American cell biologist
Brodsky, Frances M.
Brodsky, Frances, 19..-....
Brodsky, Frances
Brodsky, Frances M. (Frances Martha), 1955-
Jordan, B. B
VIAF ID: 284734055 (Personal)
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Works
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The CHC22 clathrin-GLUT4 transport pathway contributes to skeletal muscle regeneration. |
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CHC22 clathrin mediates traffic from early secretory compartments for human GLUT4 pathway biogenesis |
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The CHC22 human clathrin heavy chain isoform, intracellular traffic of the glucose transporter GLUT4, and type 2 diabetes |
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Class II molecules of the major histocompatibility complex considered as differentiation markers |
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Clathrin assembly: phosphorylation and peptides provide new tools |
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The clathrin-binding domain of CALM-AF10 alters the phenotype of myeloid neoplasms in mice |
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Clathrin-coated pits contain an integral membrane protein that binds the AP-2 subunit with high affinity. |
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Clathrin heavy and light chain isoforms originated by independent mechanisms of gene duplication during chordate evolution |
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The clathrin heavy chain isoform CHC22 functions in a novel endosomal sorting step |
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Clathrin hub expression affects early endosome distribution with minimal impact on receptor sorting and recycling. |
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Clathrin hub expression dissociates the actin-binding protein Hip1R from coated pits and disrupts their alignment with the actin cytoskeleton |
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Clathrin isoform CHC22, a component of neuromuscular and myotendinous junctions, binds sorting nexin 5 and has increased expression during myogenesis and muscle regeneration |
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Clathrin light and heavy chain interface: alpha-helix binding superhelix loops via critical tryptophans |
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Clathrin light chains are required for the gyrating-clathrin recycling pathway and thereby promote cell migration |
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Clathrin light chains' role in selective endocytosis influences antibody isotype switching |
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Clathrin phosphorylation is required for actin recruitment at sites of bacterial adhesion and internalization |
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Clathrin promotes centrosome integrity in early mitosis through stabilization of centrosomal ch-TOG |
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Clathrin self-assembly involves coordinated weak interactions favorable for cellular regulation |
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Clathrin's Achilles' ankle |
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Comparison of the primary structures of clathrin light chains from bovine brain and adrenal gland by peptide mapping. |
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Complete reconstitution of clathrin basket formation with recombinant protein fragments: adaptor control of clathrin self-assembly |
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Conformation Switching of Clathrin Light Chain Regulates Clathrin Lattice Assembly |
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Cutting edge: adenovirus E19 has two mechanisms for affecting class I MHC expression. |
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Dimorphic motifs in D0 and D1+D2 domains of killer cell Ig-like receptor 3DL1 combine to form receptors with high, moderate, and no avidity for the complex of a peptide derived from HIV and HLA-A*2402. |
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Diversity of clathrin function: new tricks for an old protein |
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EGF receptor signaling stimulates SRC kinase phosphorylation of clathrin, influencing clathrin redistribution and EGF uptake. |
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Endocytosis regulates cell soma translocation and the distribution of adhesion proteins in migrating neurons |
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Enhanced interaction of HLA-DM with HLA-DR in enlarged vacuoles of hereditary and infectious lysosomal diseases. |
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Evidence for peptide transport across microsomal membranes |
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Evolution of HLA antigenic determinants: Species cross-reactions of monoclonal antibodies |
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Evolutionary analysis and molecular dissection of caveola biogenesis |
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Evolutionary cell biology: Lessons from diversity |
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Frances Brodsky: so you think you know all about clathrin? Interview by Caitlin Sedwick |
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Genetic diversity of CHC22 clathrin impacts its function in glucose metabolism. |
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Heparan sulfate proteoglycans mediate internalization and propagation of specific proteopathic seeds |
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Hsc70-induced changes in clathrin-auxilin cage structure suggest a role for clathrin light chains in cage disassembly. |
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Huntingtin-interacting protein 1 (Hip1) and Hip1-related protein (Hip1R) bind the conserved sequence of clathrin light chains and thereby influence clathrin assembly in vitro and actin distribution in vivo |
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Hypersensitivity to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |
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Identification and characterization of two novel lymphocyte function-associated antigens, L24 and L25 |
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Immunology. The invariant dating service |
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In Memoriam: Peter Hartmann (1946-2020), publisher, colleague and friend |
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Influenza virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes recognize HLA-molecules. Blocking by monoclonal anti-HLA antibodies. |
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Inhibition of endocytosis by anti-clathrin antibodies |
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The interaction of calmodulin with clathrin-coated vesicles, triskelions, and light chains. Localization of a binding site. |
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Interactions of NK cell receptor KIR3DL1*004 with chaperones and conformation-specific antibody reveal a functional folded state as well as predominant intracellular retention |
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Intracellular colocalization of molecules involved in antigen processing and presentation by B cells |
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Lipid Metabolism Links Nutrient-Exercise Timing to Insulin Sensitivity in Men Classified as Overweight or Obese |
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Lipid rafts unite signaling cascades with clathrin to regulate BCR internalization |
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Living with clathrin: its role in intracellular membrane traffic |
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Localization of class I histocompatibility molecule assembly by subfractionation of the early secretory pathway |
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The long and short of adaptor appendages |
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Lysosomal acid phosphatase is internalized via clathrin-coated pits |
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A membrane-associated protein complex with selective binding to the clathrin coat adaptor AP1. |
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Membrane nanotubes physically connect T cells over long distances presenting a novel route for HIV-1 transmission |
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Membrane traffic in skeletal muscle |
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Monoclonal antibodies for analysis of the HLA system |
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Monoclonal antibodies: purification, fragmentation and application to structural and functional studies of class I MHC antigens |
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Monoclonal antibodies that distinguish between class II antigens (HLA-DP, DQ, and DR) in 14 haplotypes |
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A monoclonal antibody that recognizes an antigenic determinant shared by HLA A2 and B17. |
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Monoclonal antimacrophage antibodies: human pulmonary macrophages express HLA-DR (Ia-like) antigens in culture |
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Monomorphic anti-HLA-A,B,C monoclonal antibodies detecting molecular subunits and combinatorial determinants. |
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Neuron-specific expression of high-molecular-weight clathrin light chain. |
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New faces of the familiar clathrin lattice |
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New fashions in vesicle coats. |
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NGF signals through TrkA to increase clathrin at the plasma membrane and enhance clathrin-mediated membrane trafficking. |
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A novel AP180-related protein in vesicles that concentrate at acetylcholine receptor clusters. |
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Novel binding sites on clathrin and adaptors regulate distinct aspects of coat assembly |
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A novel clathrin homolog that co-distributes with cytoskeletal components functions in the trans-Golgi network |
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The occurrence of disulphide bonds in purified clathrin light chains |
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Of cows and men: A comparative study of histocompatibility antigens |
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Partial purification and some properties of BB7.2. A cytotoxic monoclonal antibody with specificity for HLA-A2 and a variant of HLA-A28. |
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Pathogen subversion of cellular immunity |
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Pew scholar in the biomedical sciences [oral history transcript], c1997: |
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Polymorphism in clathrin light chains from different tissues. |
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Regulation of clathrin assembly and trimerization defined using recombinant triskelion hubs |
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Rôle des protéines de l'endocytose dans la mécanotransduction et la physiopathologie de la myopathie centronucléaire autosomique dominante |
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Role of clathrin in the regulated secretory pathway of pancreatic beta-cells |
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Self-assembly of VPS41 promotes sorting required for biogenesis of the regulated secretory pathway |
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Short RNA duplexes produced by hydrolysis with Escherichia coli RNase III mediate effective RNA interference in mammalian cells |
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Site-specific disruption of clathrin assembly produces novel structures |
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Stealth, sabotage and exploitation |
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T cell receptor engagement leads to phosphorylation of clathrin heavy chain during receptor internalization |
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TIM-2 is expressed on B cells and in liver and kidney and is a receptor for H-ferritin endocytosis |
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Transport of Proteins and Membrane in Eukaryotic Cells (Göttingen, September 29-October 1, 1999) |
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Tropomyosin-like properties of clathrin light chains allow a rapid, high-yield purification. |
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Unconventional functions for clathrin, ESCRTs, and other endocytic regulators in the cytoskeleton, cell cycle, nucleus, and beyond: links to human disease |
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What's the score? |
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