Wei-Hong Xiong

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Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
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King-Wai Yau post-doc OHSU
Haining Zhong research scientist 2015-2020 OHSU
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Xiong WH, Qin M, Zhong H. (2023) PKA regulation of neuronal function requires the dissociation of catalytic subunits from regulatory subunits. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Ma L, Jongbloets BC, Xiong WH, et al. (2021) A Highly Sensitive A-Kinase Activity Reporter for Imaging Neuromodulatory Events in Awake Mice. Neuron. 109: 2202
Xiong WH, Qin M, Zhong H. (2021) Myristoylation alone is sufficient for PKA catalytic subunits to associate with the plasma membrane to regulate neuronal functions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Ma L, Jongbloets BC, Xiong WH, et al. (2018) A Highly Sensitive A-Kinase Activity Reporter for Imaging Neuromodulatory Events in Awake Mice. Neuron
Patriarchi T, Cho JR, Merten K, et al. (2018) Ultrafast neuronal imaging of dopamine dynamics with designed genetically encoded sensors. Science (New York, N.Y.)
Tillo SE, Xiong WH, Takahashi M, et al. (2017) Liberated PKA Catalytic Subunits Associate with the Membrane via Myristoylation to Preferentially Phosphorylate Membrane Substrates. Cell Reports. 19: 617-629
Ouyang L, Qi C, He H, et al. (2016) Base-Promoted Formal [4+3] Annulation between 2-Fluorophenylacetylenes and Ketones: A Route to Benzoxepines. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Xiong W, Quan C, Zhang X, et al. (2015) Quantitative analysis of protein orientation in membrane environments by kinase activity. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
Kassai H, Aiba A, Nakao K, et al. (2005) Farnesylation of retinal transducin underlies its translocation during light adaptation. Neuron. 47: 529-39
Xu S, Wang Y, Zhao H, et al. (2004) PHR1, a PH domain-containing protein expressed in primary sensory neurons. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 24: 9137-51
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