June 24, 2019, Filed Under: PublicationsWith PIPs, you get ZIPs and blips. Citation: Eric N Senning. “With PIPs, you get ZIPs and blips..” J Gen Physiol, 151, 8, Pp. 971-973. Publisher’s Version
December 18, 2018, Filed Under: PublicationsReciprocal regulation among TRPV1 channels and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in response to nerve growth factor. Citation: Stratiievska A, Nelson S, Senning EN, Lautz JD, Smith SE, and Gordon SE. “Reciprocal regulation among TRPV1 channels and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in response to nerve growth factor..” Elife. Publisher’s Version
January 11, 2016, Filed Under: PublicationsMeasuring distances between TRPV1 and the plasma membrane using a noncanonical amino acid and transition metal ion FRET. Citation: Zagotta WN, Gordon MT, Senning EN, Munari MA, and Gordon SE. “Measuring distances between TRPV1 and the plasma membrane using a noncanonical amino acid and transition metal ion FRET..” J Gen Physiol, 147, 2, Pp. 201-216. Publisher’s Version
January 11, 2016, Filed Under: PublicationsTransition metal ion FRET to measure short-range distances at the intracellular surface of the plasma membrane. Citation: Gordon SE, Senning EN, Aman TK, and Zagotta WN. “Transition metal ion FRET to measure short-range distances at the intracellular surface of the plasma membrane..” J Gen Physiol, 147, 2, Pp. 189-200. Publisher’s Version
January 8, 2015, Filed Under: PublicationsActivity and Ca²⁺ regulate the mobility of TRPV1 channels in the plasma membrane of sensory neurons. Citation: Senning EN and Gordon SE. “Activity and Ca²⁺ regulate the mobility of TRPV1 channels in the plasma membrane of sensory neurons..” Elife. Publisher’s Version
April 1, 2014, Filed Under: PublicationsRegulation of TRPV1 ion channel by phosphoinositide (4,5)-bisphosphate: the role of membrane asymmetry. Citation: Senning EN, Collins MD, Stratiievska A, Ufret-Vincenty CA, and Gordon SE. “Regulation of TRPV1 ion channel by phosphoinositide (4,5)-bisphosphate: the role of membrane asymmetry..” J Biol Chem, 289, 16, Pp. 10999-11006. Publisher’s Version
January 1, 2010, Filed Under: PublicationsActin polymerization driven mitochondrial transport in mating S. cerevisiae. Citation: Senning EN and Marcus AH. “Actin polymerization driven mitochondrial transport in mating S. cerevisiae..” PNAS, 107, 2, Pp. 721-725. Publisher’s Version