Noreen Reist

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Biomedical Sciences Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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Shields MC, Bowers MR, Kramer HL, et al. (2020) The role of the C2A domain of synaptotagmin 1 in asynchronous neurotransmitter release. Plos One. 15: e0232991
Bowers MR, Reist NE. (2020) Synaptotagmin: Mechanisms of an electrostatic switch. Neuroscience Letters. 722: 134834
Bowers MR, Reist NE. (2020) The C2A domain of synaptotagmin is an essential component of the calcium sensor for synaptic transmission. Plos One. 15: e0228348
Shields MC, Bowers MR, Fulcer MM, et al. (2017) Drosophila studies support a role for a presynaptic synaptotagmin mutation in a human congenital myasthenic syndrome. Plos One. 12: e0184817
Vanlandingham PA, Barmchi MP, Royer S, et al. (2014) AP180 couples protein retrieval to clathrin-mediated endocytosis of synaptic vesicles. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 15: 433-50
Vanlandingham PA, Fore TR, Chastain LR, et al. (2013) Epsin 1 Promotes Synaptic Growth by Enhancing BMP Signal Levels in Motoneuron Nuclei. Plos One. 8: e65997
Striegel AR, Biela LM, Evans CS, et al. (2012) Calcium binding by synaptotagmin's C2A domain is an essential element of the electrostatic switch that triggers synchronous synaptic transmission. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 1253-60
Paddock BE, Wang Z, Biela LM, et al. (2011) Membrane penetration by synaptotagmin is required for coupling calcium binding to vesicle fusion in vivo. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 2248-57
Mace KE, Biela LM, Sares AG, et al. (2009) Synaptotagmin I stabilizes synaptic vesicles via its C(2)A polylysine motif. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 47: 337-45
Bao H, Reist NE, Zhang B. (2008) The Drosophila epsin 1 is required for ubiquitin-dependent synaptic growth and function but not for synaptic vesicle recycling. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 9: 2190-205
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