John Putkey
Professor
Department of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
United States of America
Biography
Dr. John Putkey has received his PhD in University of California, Riverside. Currently, he is working as Professor in the University of Texas Medical School. He has received the Postdoctoral fellowship in Baylor College of Medicine.
Research Interest
Structural and molecular basis of calcium signaling in normal and disease states
Publications
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Putkey JA, Slaughter GR, Means AR. Bacterial expression and characterization of proteins derived from the chicken calmodulin cDNA and a calmodulin processed gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1985 Apr 25;260(8):4704-12.
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Putkey JA, Sweeney HL, Campbell ST. Site-directed mutation of the trigger calcium-binding sites in cardiac troponin C. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1989 Jul 25;264(21):12370-8.
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Sia SK, Li MX, Spyracopoulos L, Gagné SM, Liu W, Putkey JA, Sykes BD. Structure of cardiac muscle troponin C unexpectedly reveals a closed regulatory domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1997 Jul 18;272(29):18216-21.
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Spiegelman BM, Choy L, Hotamisligil GS, Graves RA, Tontonoz P. Regulation of adipocyte gene expression in differentiation and syndromes of obesity/diabetes. J Biol Chem. 1993 Apr 5;268.