Research and Scholarship
Publications
of David
S. Middlemas, Ph.D.
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| 16. |
Easton JB, Royer
AR, Middlemas DS. 2006. The protein tyrosine phosphatase,
Shp2, is required for the complete activation of the RAS/MAPK pathway
by brain-derived neurotrophic factor. J Neurochem. 2006 May;97(3):834-45
PubMed |
| 15. |
Middlemas
DS, Stewart CF, Kirstein MN, Poquette C, Friedman HS, Houghton
PJ, Brent TP. Biochemical correlates of temozolomide sensitivity in
pediatric solid tumor xenograft models. Clin Cancer Res. 2000 Mar;6(3):998-1007
PubMed |
| 14. |
Middlemas
DS, Kihl BK, Moody NM. Brain derived neurotrophic factor
protects human neuroblastoma cells from DNA damaging agents. J Neurooncol.
1999;45(1):27-36 PubMed |
| 13. |
McKenzie PP,
Guichard SM, Middlemas DS, Ashmun RA, Danks MK, Harris
LC. Wild-type p53 can induce p21 and apoptosis in neuroblastoma cells
but the DNA damage-induced G1 checkpoint function is attenuated. Clin
Cancer Res. 1999 Dec;5(12):4199-207 PubMed |
| 12. |
Middlemas
DS, Kihl BK, Zhou J, Zhu X. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
promotes survival and chemoprotection of human neuroblastoma cells.
J Biol Chem. 1999 Jun 4;274(23):16451-60 PubMed |
| 11. |
Easton JB, Moody
NM, Zhu X, Middlemas DS. Brain-derived neurotrophic
factor induces phosphorylation of fibroblast growth factor receptor
substrate 2. J Biol Chem. 1999 Apr 16;274(16):11321-7 PubMed |
| 10. |
Srinivas RV,
Middlemas D, Flynn P, Fridland A. Human immunodeficiency
virus protease inhibitors serve as substrates for multidrug transporter
proteins MDR1 and MRP1 but retain antiviral efficacy in cell lines
expressing these transporters.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1998 Dec;42(12):3157-62 PubMed |
| 9. |
Middlemas
DS, Meisenhelder J, Hunter T. Identification of TrkB autophosphorylation
sites and evidence that phospholipase C-gamma 1 is a substrate of
the TrkB receptor. J Biol Chem. 1994 Feb 18;269(7):5458-66 PubMed |
| 8. |
Merlio JP, Ernfors
P, Kokaia Z, Middlemas DS, Bengzon J, Kokaia M, Smith
ML, Siesjo BK, Hunter T, Lindvall O, et al. Increased production of
the TrkB protein tyrosine kinase receptor after brain insults. Neuron.
1993 Feb;10(2):151-64 PubMed |
| 7. |
Frisen
J, Verge VM, Cullheim S, Persson H, Fried K, Middlemas DS,
Hunter T,
Hokfelt T, Risling M. Increased levels of trkB mRNA and trkB protein-like
immunoreactivity in the injured rat and cat spinal cord. Proc Natl
Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Dec 1;89(23):11282-6 PubMed |
| 6. |
Soppet
D, Escandon E, Maragos J, Middlemas DS, Reid SW,
Blair J, Burton LE, Stanton BR, Kaplan DR, Hunter T, et al. The neurotrophic
factors brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 are ligands
for the trkB tyrosine kinase receptor. Cell. 1991 May 31;65(5):895-903
PubMed |
| 5. |
Middlemas
DS, Lindberg RA, Hunter T. trkB, a neural receptor protein-tyrosine
kinase: evidence for a full-length and two truncated receptors. Mol
Cell Biol. 1991 Jan;11(1):143-53 PubMed |
| 4. |
Weinmaster GA,
Middlemas DS, Hunter T. A major site of tyrosine
phosphorylation within the SH2 domain of Fujinami sarcoma virus P130gag-fps
is not required for protein-tyrosine kinase activity or transforming
potential. J Virol. 1988 Jun;62(6):2016-25 PubMed |
| 3. |
Middlemas
DS, Raftery MA. Identification of subunits of acetylcholine
receptor that interact with a cholesterol photoaffinity probe. Biochemistry.
1987 Mar 10;26(5):1219-23 PubMed |
| 2. |
Olivera BM,
McIntosh JM, Clark C, Middlemas D, Gray WR, Cruz
LJ. A sleep-inducing peptide from Conus geographus venom. Toxicon.
1985;23(2):277-82 PubMed |
| 1. |
Middlemas
DS, Raftery MA. Exposure of acetylcholine receptor to the
lipid bilayer. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1983 Sep 30;115(3):1075-82
PubMed |
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| Chapters
in Books Return to top |
| 10. |
Middlemas
DS and Houghton PJ. 2000. Preclinical models for neuroblastoma
therapy. Neuroblastoma (Brodeur GM, Sawada T, Tsuchiada Y, Voute PA,
Eds.) Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, pp. 393-402 |
| 9. |
Middlemas
DS. 1993. Receptor protein-tyrosine kinases. Methods in Neurosciences
(Conn PM, Ed.), Academic Press, New York Vol,12, 139-155 |
| 8. |
Hunter T, Lindberg
RA, Middlemas DS, Tracy S, van der Geer P. Receptor
protein tyrosine kinases and phosphatases. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant
Biol. 1992;57:25-41. Review PubMed |
| 7. |
Hunter T, Lindberg
RA, Middlemas DS. Novel receptor protein-tyrosine
kinases.
Adv Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res. 1990;24:260-5 PubMed |
| 6. |
Hunter T, Gould
KL, Lindberg RA, Meisenhelder J, Middlemas DS, Thompson
DP. 1989. Protein-tyrosine kinases and their substrates: old friends
and new faces. Protein Design and the Development of New Therapeutics
and Vaccine. (Poste G, Crooke ST, Eds.) Plenum Publishing Corp, New
York, pp. 119-139 |
| 5. |
Middlemas
DS, Zabrecky JR, Raftery MA. 1986. Cholesterol interaction
with and influence on the function of the nicotinic acetylcholine
receptor. Molecular Architecture of Proteins and Enzymes (Bradshaw
RA, Tang J, Eds.) Academic Press, New York, pp. 195-208 |
| 4. |
Gray WR, Middlemas
DS, Zeikus R, Olivera BM, Cruz L. 1985. Structure-activity
relationships in α-conotoxins: a model. Peptides: Structure and
Function (Deber CM, Hruby VJ, Kopple KD, Eds.) Pierce Chemical Company,
pp. 823-832. |
| 3. |
Raftery MA,
Conti-Tronconi BM, Dunn SMJ, Crawford RD, Middlemas DS.
1985. Concepts of cholinergic receptor function. Mechanisms of Receptor
Regulation, (Poste G, Crooke ST, Eds.) Plenum Publishing Corporation,
pp. 255-278. |
| 2. |
Raftery MA,
Conti-Tronconi BM, Dunn SM, Crawford RD, Middlemas D.
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: its structure, multiple binding
sites, and cation transport properties. Fundam Appl Toxicol. 1984
Apr;4(2 Pt 2):S34-51 PubMed |
| 1. |
Raftery MA,
Dunn SM, Conti-Tronconi BM, Middlemas DS, Crawford
RD. The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: subunit structure, functional
binding sites, and ion transport properties. Cold Spring Harb Symp
Quant Biol. 1983;48 Pt 1:21-33 PubMed |
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