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J. David Castle, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
Cell Biology, Membrane Trafficking, Cholesterol Regulation
Website:
https://med.virginia.edu/faculty/faculty-listing/jdc4r/

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Year Citation  Score
2020 Bergeron J, Castle JD. Kathryn Howell (1939-2020) "The Secretory Pathway was Imprinted in her Heart". Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 21: 552-555. PMID 32489008 DOI: 10.1111/Tra.12751  0.444
2018 Kiessling V, Kreutzberger AJB, Liang B, Nyenhuis SB, Seelheim P, Castle JD, Cafiso DS, Tamm LK. A molecular mechanism for calcium-mediated synaptotagmin-triggered exocytosis. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 25: 911-917. PMID 30291360 DOI: 10.1038/S41594-018-0130-9  0.588
2018 Harris MT, Hussain SS, Inouye CM, Castle AM, Castle JD. Reinterpretation of the localization of the ATP binding cassette transporter ABCG1 in insulin-secreting cells and insights regarding its trafficking and function. Plos One. 13: e0198383. PMID 30235209 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198383  0.353
2018 Hussain SS, Harris MT, Kreutzberger AJB, Inouye CM, Doyle CA, Castle AM, Arvan P, Castle JD. Control of Insulin Granule Formation and Function by the ABC Transporters ABCG1 and ABCA1 and by Oxysterol Binding Protein OSBP. Molecular Biology of the Cell. PMID 29540530 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E17-08-0519  0.552
2017 Kreutzberger AJB, Kiessling V, Liang B, Yang ST, Castle JD, Tamm LK. Asymmetric Phosphatidylethanolamine Distribution Controls Fusion Pore Lifetime and Probability. Biophysical Journal. PMID 29037600 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2017.09.014  0.305
2017 Kreutzberger AJB, Kiessling V, Liang B, Seelheim P, Jakhanwal S, Jahn R, Castle JD, Tamm LK. Reconstitution of calcium-mediated exocytosis of dense-core vesicles. Science Advances. 3: e1603208. PMID 28776026 DOI: 10.1126/Sciadv.1603208  0.343
2009 Mota LJ, Ramsden AE, Liu M, Castle JD, Holden DW. SCAMP3 is a component of the Salmonella-induced tubular network and reveals an interaction between bacterial effectors and post-Golgi trafficking. Cellular Microbiology. 11: 1236-53. PMID 19438519 DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2009.01329.x  0.356
2009 Aoh QL, Castle AM, Hubbard CH, Katsumata O, Castle JD. SCAMP3 negatively regulates epidermal growth factor receptor degradation and promotes receptor recycling. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20: 1816-32. PMID 19158374 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E08-09-0894  0.685
2007 Balasubramanian N, Scott DW, Castle JD, Casanova JE, Schwartz MA. Arf6 and microtubules in adhesion-dependent trafficking of lipid rafts. Nature Cell Biology. 9: 1381-91. PMID 18026091 DOI: 10.1038/Ncb1657  0.326
2006 Liao H, Keller SR, Castle JD. Insulin-regulated aminopeptidase marks an antigen-stimulated recycling compartment in mast cells. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 7: 155-67. PMID 16420524 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2006.00373.x  0.574
2004 Ellena JF, Moulthrop J, Wu J, Rauch M, Jaysinghne S, Castle JD, Cafiso DS. Membrane position of a basic aromatic peptide that sequesters phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate determined by site-directed spin labeling and high-resolution NMR. Biophysical Journal. 87: 3221-33. PMID 15315949 DOI: 10.1529/Biophysj.104.046748  0.515
2002 Castle JD, Guo Z, Liu L. Function of the t-SNARE SNAP-23 and secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) in exocytosis in mast cells. Molecular Immunology. 38: 1337-40. PMID 12217404 DOI: 10.1016/S0161-5890(02)00084-6  0.412
2001 Huang AY, Castle AM, Hinton BT, Castle JD. Resting (basal) secretion of proteins is provided by the minor regulated and constitutive-like pathways and not granule exocytosis in parotid acinar cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276: 22296-306. PMID 11301325 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M100211200  0.309
1998 Castle AM, Huang AY, Castle JD. Immunoglobulin-derived polypeptides enter the regulated secretory pathway in AtT-20 cells. Febs Letters. 439: 341-5. PMID 9845350 DOI: 10.1016/S0014-5793(98)01398-2  0.3
1998 Castle AM, Castle JD. Enhanced glycosylation and sulfation of secretory proteoglycans is coupled to the expression of a basic secretory protein. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 9: 575-83. PMID 9487127  0.301
1997 Singleton DR, Wu TT, Castle JD. Three mammalian SCAMPs (secretory carrier membrane proteins) are highly related products of distinct genes having similar subcellular distributions. Journal of Cell Science. 110: 2099-107. PMID 9378760  0.32
1997 Wu TT, Castle JD. Evidence for colocalization and interaction between 37 and 39 kDa isoforms of secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs). Journal of Cell Science. 110: 1533-41. PMID 9224770  0.402
1997 Castle AM, Huang AY, Castle JD. Passive sorting in maturing granules of AtT-20 cells: the entry and exit of salivary amylase and proline-rich protein. The Journal of Cell Biology. 138: 45-54. PMID 9214380 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.138.1.45  0.349
1993 Brand SH, Castle JD. SCAMP 37, a new marker within the general cell surface recycling system. The Embo Journal. 12: 3753-61. PMID 8404846  0.367
1993 Castle JD, Castle AM. Sorting and secretion of salivary proteins. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : An Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists. 4: 393-8. PMID 8373994  0.309
1993 Laurie SM, Cain CC, Lienhard GE, Castle JD. The glucose transporter GluT4 and secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) colocalize in rat adipocytes and partially segregate during insulin stimulation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 268: 19110-7. PMID 8360193  0.301
1992 Laurie SM, Mixon MB, Brand SH, Castle JD. A secretion granule membrane protein (GRAMP 92) is found in non-granule membranes including those of the endocytic pathway. European Journal of Cell Biology. 58: 12-27. PMID 1644058  0.416
1992 Laurie SM, Mixon MB, Castle JD. GRAMP 100: a membrane protein concentrated on secretory granule membranes and the apical cell surface in exocrine acinar cells. The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society. 40: 1827-35. PMID 1453001  0.369
1991 Blair EA, Castle AM, Castle JD. Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cells. The American Journal of Physiology. 261: C897-905. PMID 1951674  0.343
1991 Brand SH, Laurie SM, Mixon MB, Castle JD. Secretory carrier membrane proteins 31-35 define a common protein composition among secretory carrier membranes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 266: 18949-57. PMID 1717458  0.409
1990 Castle JD. Sorting and secretory pathways in exocrine cells. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 2: 119-26. PMID 2407275 DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb/2.2.119  0.428
1990 Marino CR, Castle JD, Gorelick FS. Regulated phosphorylation of secretory granule membrane proteins of the rat parotid gland. The American Journal of Physiology. 259: G70-7. PMID 1695488 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpgi.1990.259.1.G70  0.435
1989 von Zastrow M, Castle AM, Castle JD. Ammonium chloride alters secretory protein sorting within the maturing exocrine storage compartment. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264: 6566-71. PMID 2467913  0.694
1987 von Zastrow M, Castle JD. Protein sorting among two distinct export pathways occurs from the content of maturing exocrine storage granules. The Journal of Cell Biology. 105: 2675-84. PMID 3500952  0.7
1987 Castle JD, Arvan P, Cameron R. Protein production and secretion in exocrine cells. Journal of Dental Research. 66: 633-7. PMID 3476628 DOI: 10.1177/00220345870660S105  0.65
1987 Castle JD, Cameron RS, Arvan P, von Zastrow M, Rudnick G. Similarities and differences among neuroendocrine, exocrine, and endocytic vesicles. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 493: 448-60. PMID 3296913 DOI: 10.1111/J.1749-6632.1987.Tb27230.X  0.738
1987 Arvan P, Castle JD. Phasic release of newly synthesized secretory proteins in the unstimulated rat exocrine pancreas. The Journal of Cell Biology. 104: 243-52. PMID 2433293  0.546
1986 Cameron RS, Cameron PL, Castle JD. A common spectrum of polypeptides occurs in secretion granule membranes of different exocrine glands. The Journal of Cell Biology. 103: 1299-313. PMID 3533952  0.42
1986 von Zastrow M, Tritton TR, Castle JD. Exocrine secretion granules contain peptide amidation activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 83: 3297-301. PMID 3458183  0.665
1986 Arvan P, Castle JD. Isolated secretion granules from parotid glands of chronically stimulated rats possess an alkaline internal pH and inward-directed H+ pump activity. The Journal of Cell Biology. 103: 1257-67. PMID 3021780  0.576
1985 Arvan P, Rudnick G, Castle JD. Relative lack of ATP-driven H+ translocase activity in isolated parotid secretory granules. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 260: 14945-52. PMID 2866180  0.592
1984 Cameron RS, Castle JD. Isolation and compositional analysis of secretion granules and their membrane subfraction from the rat parotid gland. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 79: 127-44. PMID 6748053 DOI: 10.1007/BF01872117  0.443
1984 Arvan P, Rudnick G, Castle JD. Osmotic properties and internal pH of isolated rat parotid secretory granules. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 259: 13567-72. PMID 6490664  0.539
1984 von Zastrow M, Tritton TR, Castle JD. Identification of L-ascorbic acid in secretion granules of the rat parotid gland. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 259: 11746-50. PMID 6332805  0.681
1983 Arvan P, Cameron RS, Castle JD. Secretory membranes of the rat parotid gland: preparation and comparative characterization. Methods in Enzymology. 98: 75-87. PMID 6669072  0.576
1982 Arvan P, Castle JD. Plasma membrane of the rat parotid gland: preparation and partial characterization of a fraction containing the secretory surface. The Journal of Cell Biology. 95: 8-19. PMID 6128347  0.611
1981 Castle JD, Castle AM. Studies of isolated secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland: ion-induced changes in membrane integrity. Methods in Cell Biology. 23: 335-44. PMID 7329328 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-679X(08)61507-1  0.323
1978 Castle JD, Palade GE. Secretion granules of the rabbit parotid. Selective removal of secretory contaminants from granule membranes. The Journal of Cell Biology. 76: 323-40. PMID 10605441  0.696
1976 Castle JD, Hubbell WL. Estimation of membrane surface potential and charge density from the phase equilibrium of a paramagnetic amphiphile. Biochemistry. 15: 4818-31. PMID 186095  0.478
1975 Castle JD, Jamieson JD, Palade GE. Secretion granules of the rabbit parotid gland. Isolation, subfractionation, and characterization of the membrane and content subfractions. The Journal of Cell Biology. 64: 182-210. PMID 162790 DOI: 10.1083/Jcb.64.1.182  0.742
1972 Castle JD, Jamieson JD, Palade GE. Radioautographic analysis of the secretory process in the parotid acinar cell of the rabbit. The Journal of Cell Biology. 53: 290-311. PMID 5025103 DOI: 10.1083/Jcb.53.2.290  0.726
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