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Dan Kalman 

Published and accepted research articles:

Swimm, A. Bommarius, B, Li, Y. ,Reeves, P. , Cheng, D. , Veach, D., Bornmann, WG, and Kalman, D. Enteropathogenic E.coli use redundant tyrosine kinases to form actin pedestals. Journal of Cell Biology, 2003. Submitted.

Srinivasan, S., Wang, F., Glavas, S., Ott., A., Hofmann, F., Aktories, K., Hahn, K. Kalman, D., and Bourne, H.R. Rac and Cdc42 Play Distinct Roles in Neutrophil Chemotaxis. Journal of Cell Biology. 2003 in Press.

Kuo, C., LaMontagne, K.R., Garcia-Cardena, G., Ackley, B., Kalman, D., Park, S., Christofferson, R., Kamihara, J., Ding, Y-H., Lo, K-M., Gillies, S., Folkman, J., Mulligan, R., and Javaherian, K. 2001. Oligomerization-dependent regulation of Motility and Morphogenesis by the Collagen XVIII NC1/Endostatin Domain. Journal of Cell Biology 152: 1-15.

Kalman, D., Weiner, O.D., Goosney, D.L., Sedat, J.W., Finlay, B.B., Abo, A., and Bishop, J.M. 1999. Enteropathogenic E. coli acts through WASP and the Arp2/3 complex to form actin pedestals. Nature Cell Biology 1:389-391.

Kalman, D., Gomperts, S.N., Hardy, S., Kitamura, M., and Bishop, J.M. 1999. Ras Family GTPases control Growth of Astrocyte Processes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 10:1665-1683

Smith-McCune, K., Kalman, D., Robbins, C., Shivakumar, S., Yuschenkoff, L., and Bishop, J.M. (1999). Intranuclear localization of human papillomavirus 16 E7 during transformation and preferential binding of E7 to the Rb family member p130. (1999). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 96:6999-7004.

Lissin, D.V., Gomperts, S.N., Carroll, R., Chadwick, C.W., Kalman, D., Kitamura, M., Hardy, S., Nicoll, R.A., Malenka, R.C., and von Zastrow, M. 1998. Activity differentially regulates the surface expression of synaptic AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 95:7097-7102

Kalman, D., Whittaker, K. Bishop, J.M., and O'Lague, P.H. 1993. Domains of E1A that bind p105Rb, p130 and p300 are required to block NGF-induced neurite growth in PC12 cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell 4: 353-361.

Kalman, D., Wong, B., Horvai, A.E., Cline, M.J. and O'Lague, P.H. 1990. Nerve growth factor acts through cAMP-dependent kinase to increase the number of sodium channels in PC12 cells. Neuron 2:355-366.

Kalman, D., O'Lague, P.H., Erxleben, C., and Armstrong, D. 1988. Calcium-dependent inactivation of dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels in GH3 cells. The Journal of General Physiology 92:531-548.

Eckert, R., Chad, J.E., and Kalman, D. 1986. Enzymatic regulation of the calcium current in dialyzed and intact molluscan neurons. J. Physiol. (Paris) 81: 318-324.

Book Chapters:

Kalman, D. and Armstrong, D. 1988. Protein phosphorylation and the inactivation of
dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels in mammalian pituitary tumor cells. In: The calcium channel: Structure, Function and Implications. Morad, Naayler, Kazda, and Schramm, Editors. Springer Verlag.

Armstrong, D. and Kalman, D. 1988. The role of protein phosphorylation in the responsed of dihydropyridine sensititve calcium channels to membrane depolarization in mammalian pituitary tumor cells. In: The Roger Eckert Memorial Symposium Volume. A. Grinnell, D.Armstrong and M. Jackson, Editors. Plenum.f. Books edited and written:

 

Melanie Sherman 

Published and accepted research articles:

Sherman, M.A., Rota, P.A., and Jensen, P.E. 1992. Prevention of Influenza. Emory Univ. J. Med. 6:247.

Sherman, M.A., Runnels, H.A., Moore, J.C., Stern, L.J., Jensen, P.E. 1994. Membrane interactions influence the peptide binding behavior of DR1. J. Exp. Med., 179:229.

Soreng, K.M., Moore, J.C., Sherman, M.A., Jensen, P.E. 1994. Requirement for protein synthesis in antigen processing by B cells. Cell. Immunol., 157:277.

Sherman, M.A., Weber, D.A., Jensen, P.E. 1995. Peptide binding to class II MHC molecules is catalyzed by DM. Immunity, 3:197.

Sherman, M.A., Weber, D.A., Moore, J.M., Jensen, P.E. 1997. Inefficient peptide binding by cell-surface class II MHC molecules. Cell. Immunol., 182:1.

Sherman, M.A., Powell, D.R., Weiss, D., Brown, M.A. 1999. NF-ATc isoforms are differentially expressed and regulated in murine T and mast cells. J. Immunol., 162:2820.

Sherman, M.A., Secor, V.H., Brown, M.A. 1999. IL-4 preferentially activates a novel STAT6 isoform in mast cells. J. Immunol. 162:2703.

Sherman, M.A., Secor, V.H., Lee, S.K., Lopez, R.D., Brown, M.A. 1999. STAT6-independent production of IL-4 by mast cells. Eur. J. Immunol., 29:1235.

Sherman, M.A., Nachman, T.Y., Brown, M.A. 1999. Cutting Edge: IL-4 production by mast cells does not require c-maf. J. Immunol, 163:1733.

Sherman, M.A., Powell, D.R., Brown, M.A. 2002. IL-4 induces the proteolytic processing of mast cell STAT6. J. Immunol. 169:3811.

Review articles:

Sherman, M.A. 2001. The role of STAT6 in mast cell IL-4 production. Immunol. Rev. 179:48-56.

Book chapters:

Jensen, P.E., M.A. Sherman, H.A. Runnels, and S.M. Tompkins. 1994. Regulation of antigen/class II MHC complex formation. In: Antigen processing and presentation. R.E. Humphreys and S.K. Pierce, editors. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego. 157-169.

Sherman, M.A. and M.A. Brown. 1999. IL-4 gene regulation in mast cells. In: Signal Transduction in Mast Cells and Basophils. J. Rivera, E. Razin and I. Pecht, eds. Springer-Verlag,.

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