Recommended Readings: Jue Chen, Ph.D., Monday December 10, 2018

Recommended Readings: Jue Chen, Ph.D., Monday December 10, 2018

Monday Lectures

Monday, December 10, 2018  4:00 p.m.

Carson Family Auditorium

Jue Chen, Ph.D.

William E. Ford Professor and Head

Laboratory of Membrane Biology and Biophysics

The Rockefeller University

CFTR, the Odd ABC Transporter Responsible for Cystic Fibrosis

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Kim, Youngjin; Chen, Jue. (2018). Molecular structure of human P-glycoprotein in the ATP-bound, outward-facing conformation. SCIENCE. 359 (6378): 915-919

Zhang, Zhe; Liu, Fangyu; Chen, Jue. (2017). Conformational Changes of CFTR upon Phosphorylation and ATP Binding. CELL. 170 (3): 483-+

Liu, Fangyu; Zhang, Zhe; Csanady, Laszlo; et al. (2017). Molecular Structure of the Human CFTR Ion Channel. CELL. 169 (1): 85-+

Zhang, Zhe; Chen, Jue. (2016). Atomic Structure of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator. CELL. 167 (6): 1586-+

Oldham, Michael L.; Davidson, Amy L.; Chen, Jue. (2008). Structural insights into ABC transporter mechanism. CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY. 18 (6): 726-733

Review Paper

Davidson, Amy L.; Dassa, Elie; Orelle, Cedric; et al. (2008). Structure, function, and evolution of bacterial ATP-binding cassette systems. MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS. 72 (2): 317-364

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