Marie W. Wooten

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
neurotrophin signal transduction, Alzheimer's disease, p62, synaptic plasticity
Website:
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_math/cosam/departments/biology/faculty/webpages/mariewooten/
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Calderilla-Barbosa L, Seibenhener ML, Du Y, et al. (2014) Interaction of SQSTM1 with the motor protein dynein--SQSTM1 is required for normal dynein function and trafficking. Journal of Cell Science. 127: 4052-63
Yan J, Seibenhener ML, Calderilla-Barbosa L, et al. (2013) SQSTM1/p62 interacts with HDAC6 and regulates deacetylase activity. Plos One. 8: e76016
Seibenhener ML, Zhao T, Du Y, et al. (2013) Behavioral effects of SQSTM1/p62 overexpression in mice: support for a mitochondrial role in depression and anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research. 248: 94-103
Seibenhener ML, Du Y, Diaz-Meco MT, et al. (2013) A role for sequestosome 1/p62 in mitochondrial dynamics, import and genome integrity. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1833: 452-9
Jadhav TS, Wooten MW, Wooten MC. (2011) Mining the TRAF6/p62 interactome for a selective ubiquitination motif. Bmc Proceedings. 5: S4
Jadhav T, Wooten MW. (2009) Defining an Embedded Code for Protein Ubiquitination. Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics. 2: 316
Gal J, Ström AL, Kwinter DM, et al. (2009) Sequestosome 1/p62 links familial ALS mutant SOD1 to LC3 via an ubiquitin-independent mechanism. Journal of Neurochemistry. 111: 1062-73
Moscat J, Diaz-Meco MT, Wooten MW. (2009) Of the atypical PKCs, Par-4 and p62: recent understandings of the biology and pathology of a PB1-dominated complex. Cell Death and Differentiation. 16: 1426-37
Du Y, Wooten MC, Wooten MW. (2009) Oxidative damage to the promoter region of SQSTM1/p62 is common to neurodegenerative disease. Neurobiology of Disease. 35: 302-10
Du Y, Wooten MC, Gearing M, et al. (2009) Age-associated oxidative damage to the p62 promoter: implications for Alzheimer disease. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 46: 492-501
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