Samuel Cukierman

Affiliations: 
Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Medical Biophysics, Neuroscience Biology, Animal Physiology Biology
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de Godoy CM, Cukierman S. (2011) Membrane phosphate headgroups' modulation of permeation of alkaline cations in gramicidin channels. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 115: 5026-31
Wyatt DL, de Godoy CM, Cukierman S. (2009) Enhancement of proton transfer in ion channels by membrane phosphate headgroups. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 113: 6725-31
Narayan S, Wyatt DL, Crumrine DS, et al. (2007) Proton transfer in water wires in proteins: modulation by local constraint and polarity in gramicidin a channels. Biophysical Journal. 93: 1571-9
Chernyshev A, Cukierman S. (2006) Proton transfer in gramicidin water wires in phospholipid bilayers: attenuation by phosphoethanolamine. Biophysical Journal. 91: 580-7
Cukierman S. (2006) Et tu, Grotthuss! and other unfinished stories. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1757: 876-85
Renganathan M, Godoy CMG, Cukierman S. (2004) Direct modulation of Na+ currents by protein kinase C activators in mouse neuroblastoma cells The Journal of Membrane Biology. 144: 59-69
Cukierman S. (2003) The transfer of protons in water wires inside proteins. Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library. 8: s1118-39
Chernyshev A, Pomès R, Cukierman S. (2003) Kinetic isotope effects of proton transfer in aqueous and methanol containing solutions, and in gramicidin A channels. Biophysical Chemistry. 103: 179-90
Yu CH, Cukierman S, Pomès R. (2003) Theoretical study of the structure and dynamic fluctuations of dioxolane-linked gramicidin channels. Biophysical Journal. 84: 816-31
Chernyshev A, Armstrong KM, Cukierman S. (2003) Proton transfer in gramicidin channels is modulated by the thickness of monoglyceride bilayers. Biophysical Journal. 84: 238-50
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