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    Multiple Molecular Mechanisms Rescue mtDNA Disease in C. elegans by Haroon, Suraiya, Li, Annie, Weinert, Jaye L., Fritsch, Clark, Ericson, Nolan G., Alexander-Floyd, Jasmine, Braeckman, Bart P., Haynes, Cole M., Bielas, Jason H., Gidalevitz, Tali, Vermulst, Marc

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (20-03-2018)
    “…Genetic instability of the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) plays an important role in human aging and disease. Thus far, it has proven difficult to develop…”
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    FYN and ABL Regulate the Interaction Networks of the DCBLD Receptor Family by Schmoker, Anna M., Weinert, Jaye L., Markwood, Jacob M., Albretsen, Kathryn S., Lunde, Michelle L., Weir, Marion E., Ebert, Alicia M., Hinkle, Karen L., Ballif, Bryan A.

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-10-2020)
    “…The FYN- and ABL-regulated interactomes of DCBLD proteins have been determined using quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics. FYN and ABL drove the…”
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    Dynamic multi-site phosphorylation by Fyn and Abl drives the interaction between CRKL and the novel scaffolding receptors DCBLD1 and DCBLD2 by Schmoker, Anna M, Weinert, Jaye L, Kellett, Kyle J, Johnson, Hannah E, Joy, Ryan M, Weir, Marion E, Ebert, Alicia M, Ballif, Bryan A

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-12-2017)
    “…Discoidin, CUB, and LCCL domain containing 2 (DCBLD2) is a neuropilin-like transmembrane scaffolding receptor with known and anticipated roles in vascular…”
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    FYN and ABL Regulate the Interaction Networks of the DCBLD Receptor Family by Schmoker, Anna M, Weinert, Jaye L, Markwood, Jacob M, Albretsen, Kathryn S, Lunde, Michelle L, Weir, Marion E, Ebert, Alicia M, Hinkle, Karen L, Ballif, Bryan A

    Published in Molecular & cellular proteomics (01-10-2020)
    “…The Discoidin, CUB, and LCCL domain-containing protein (DCBLD) family consists of two type-I transmembrane scaffolding receptors, DCBLD1 and DCBLD2, which play…”
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