Daniel W. Sirkis

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University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
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Robert H. Edwards grad student 2007-2012 UCSF
 (Role of Adaptor Protein AP-3 in Biogenesis of the Regulated Secretory Pathway.)
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Bonham LW, Sirkis DW, Yokoyama JS. (2019) The Transcriptional Landscape of Microglial Genes in Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease. Frontiers in Immunology. 10: 1170
Geier EG, Bourdenx M, Storm NJ, et al. (2018) Rare variants in the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis gene MFSD8 are candidate risk factors for frontotemporal dementia. Acta Neuropathologica
Sirkis DW, Aparicio RE, Schekman R. (2017) Neurodegeneration-associated mutant TREM2 proteins abortively cycle between the ER and ER-Golgi intermediate compartment. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Bonham LW, Sirkis DW, Fan J, et al. (2017) Identification of a rare coding variant in TREM2 in a Chinese individual with Alzheimer's disease. Neurocase. 23: 65-69
Sirkis DW, Bonham LW, Aparicio RE, et al. (2016) Rare TREM2 variants associated with Alzheimer's disease display reduced cell surface expression. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 4: 98
Guo Y, Sirkis DW, Schekman R. (2014) Protein sorting at the trans-Golgi network. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 30: 169-206
Asensio CS, Sirkis DW, Maas JW, et al. (2013) Self-assembly of VPS41 promotes sorting required for biogenesis of the regulated secretory pathway. Developmental Cell. 27: 425-37
Sirkis DW, Edwards RH, Asensio CS. (2013) Widespread dysregulation of peptide hormone release in mice lacking adaptor protein AP-3. Plos Genetics. 9: e1003812
Asensio CS, Sirkis DW, Edwards RH. (2010) RNAi screen identifies a role for adaptor protein AP-3 in sorting to the regulated secretory pathway. The Journal of Cell Biology. 191: 1173-87
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