Kathleen Boesze-Battaglia
Department of Biochemistry
School of Dental Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
USA
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- The tetraspanin protein peripherin-2 forms a complex with melanoregulin, a putative membrane fusion regulator. Boesze-Battaglia, K., Song, H., Sokolov, M., Lillo, C., Pankoski-Walker, L., Gretzula, C., Gallagher, B., Rachel, R.A., Jenkins, N.A., Copeland, N.G., Morris, F., Jacob, J., Yeagle, P., Williams, D.S., Damek-Poprawa, M. Biochemistry (2007)
- ROM-1 potentiates photoreceptor specific membrane fusion processes. Boesze-Battaglia, K., Stefano, F.P., Fitzgerald, C., Muller-Weeks, S. Exp. Eye Res. (2007)
- Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains mediate cell cycle arrest induced by Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans cytolethal-distending toxin. Boesze-Battaglia, K., Besack, D., McKay, T., Zekavat, A., Otis, L., Jordan-Sciutto, K., Shenker, B.J. Cell. Microbiol. (2006)
- A soluble peripherin/Rds C-terminal polypeptide promotes membrane fusion and changes conformation upon membrane association. Boesze-Battaglia, K., Goldberg, A.F., Dispoto, J., Katragadda, M., Cesarone, G., Albert, A.D. Exp. Eye Res. (2003)
- Association of a photoreceptor-specific tetraspanin protein, ROM-1, with triton X-100-resistant membrane rafts from rod outer segment disk membranes. Boesze-Battaglia, K., Dispoto, J., Kahoe, M.A. J. Biol. Chem. (2002)
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