Susan D. Kraner

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University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Lexington, KY, United States 
Area:
sodium channel gene regulation in skeletal muscle
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Jeftinija DM, Wang QB, Hebert SL, et al. (2007) The Ca(V) 1.2 Ca(2+) channel is expressed in sarcolemma of type I and IIa myofibers of adult skeletal muscle. Muscle & Nerve. 36: 482-90
Thompson AL, Filatov G, Chen C, et al. (2005) A selective role for MRF4 in innervated adult skeletal muscle: Na(V) 1.4 Na+ channel expression is reduced in MRF4-null mice. Gene Expression. 12: 289-303
Rich MM, Kraner SD, Barchi RL. (1999) Altered gene expression in steroid-treated denervated muscle. Neurobiology of Disease. 6: 515-22
Gonzalez M, Ruggiero FP, Chang Q, et al. (1999) Disruption of Trkb-mediated signaling induces disassembly of postsynaptic receptor clusters at neuromuscular junctions. Neuron. 24: 567-83
Kraner SD, Rich MM, Sholl MA, et al. (1999) Interaction between the skeletal muscle type 1 Na+ channel promoter E-box and an upstream repressor element. Release of repression by myogenin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274: 8129-36
Kraner SD, Rich MM, Kallen RG, et al. (1998) Two E-boxes are the focal point of muscle-specific skeletal muscle type 1 Na+ channel gene expression. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273: 11327-34
Kraner SD, Filatov GN, Sun W, et al. (1998) Analysis of local structure in the D2/S1-S2 region of the rat skeletal muscle type 1 sodium channel using insertional mutagenesis. Journal of Neurochemistry. 70: 1628-35
Rich MM, Pinter MJ, Kraner SD, et al. (1998) Loss of electrical excitability in an animal model of acute quadriplegic myopathy. Annals of Neurology. 43: 171-9
Chong JA, Tapia-Ramírez J, Kim S, et al. (1995) REST: a mammalian silencer protein that restricts sodium channel gene expression to neurons. Cell. 80: 949-57
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