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CBP Faculty - Daniel C. Devor, Ph.D.
Research Interest


Publications
  1. Bailey, M.A., M. Grabe and D.C. Devor. Characterization of the PCMBS-dependent modification of KCa3.1 channel gating. J. Gen. Physiol. (in press), 2010.
  2. Balut, C.M., Y. Gao, C. Luke and D.C. Devor. An immunofluorescence-based assay to identify modulators of the number of plasma membrane KCa3.1 channels. Future Med. Chem. 2(5): 707-713, 2010.
  3. Gao,, Y., C.M. Balut, M.A. Bailey, G. Patino-Lopez, S. Shaw and D.C. Devor. Recycling of the Ca2+-activated K+ channel, KCa2.3 is dependent upon RME-1, Rab35/EPI64C and an N-terminal domain. J. Biol. Chem. 285(23): 17938-17953, 2010.
  4. Balut, C.M., Y. Gao, S.A. Murray, P.H. Thibodeau and D.C. Devor. ESCRT-Dependent targeting of plasma membrane localized KCa3.1 to the lysosomes. Am. J. Physio.: Cell Physiol. Epub ahead of print, PMID: 20720181, 2010
  5. Gao, Y., C.K. Chotoo, C.M. Balut, F. Sun, M.A. Bailey and D.C. Devor. Role of S3 and S4 transmembrane domain charged amino acids in channel biogenesis and gating of KCa2.3 and KCa3.1. J. Biol. Chem. 283(14): 9049-59, 2008
  6. Jones, H.M., M.A. Bailey, C.J. Baty, G.G. MacGregor, C.A. Syme, K.L. Hamilton, and D.C. Devor. An NH2-terminal multi-basic RKR motif is required for the ATP-dependent regulation of hIK1. Channels. 1(2): 80-91, 2007.
  7. Jones, H.M., K.L. Hamilton and D.C. Devor. Role of an S4-S5 linker lysine in the trafficking of the Ca2+-activated K+ channels, IK1 and SK3. J. Biol. Chem. 280 (44): 37257-37265, 2005.
  8. Jones, H.M., K.L. Hamilton, G.D. Papworth, C.A. Syme, S.C. Watkins, N.A. Bradbury and D.C. Devor. Role of the NH2-terminus in the assembly and trafficking of the intermediate conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel, hIK1. J. Biol. Chem. 279(15): 15531-15540, 2004.
  9. Hamilton, K.L., C.A. Syme and D.C. Devor. Molecular localization of the inhibitory arachidonic acid binding site to the pore of hIK1. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 16690-16697, 2003.
  10. Syme, C.A., K.L. Hamilton, H.M. Jones, A.C. Gerlach, L.A. Giltinan, G.D. Papworth, S.C. Watkins, N.A. Bradbury and D.C. Devor. Trafficking of the Ca2+-Activated K+ Channel, hIK1 is dependent upon a C-Terminal Leucine Zipper. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 8476-8486, 2003.