I. Martha Skerrett

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Biology Buffalo State College 
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Villanelo F, Escalona Y, Pareja-Barrueto C, et al. (2017) Accessing gap-junction channel structure-function relationships through molecular modeling and simulations. Bmc Cell Biology. 18: 5
Skerrett IM, Williams J. (2016) A Structural and Functional Comparison of Gap Junction Channels Composed of Connexins and Innexins. Developmental Neurobiology
Watanabe M, Sawada R, Aramaki T, et al. (2015) The physiological characterization of Connexin41.8 and Connexin39.4, which are involved in the stripe pattern formation of zebrafish. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Brennan MJ, Karcz J, Vaughn NR, et al. (2015) Tryptophan Scanning Reveals Dense Packing of Connexin Transmembrane Domains in Gap Junction Channels Composed of Connexin32. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 17074-84
Marks WD, Skerrett IM. (2014) Role of amino terminus in voltage gating and junctional rectification of Shaking B innexins. Journal of Neurophysiology. 111: 1383-95
Ambrosi C, Walker AE, Depriest AD, et al. (2013) Analysis of trafficking, stability and function of human connexin 26 gap junction channels with deafness-causing mutations in the fourth transmembrane helix. Plos One. 8: e70916
Starich TA, Xu J, Skerrett IM, et al. (2009) Interactions between innexins UNC-7 and UNC-9 mediate electrical synapse specificity in the Caenorhabditis elegans locomotory nervous system. Neural Development. 4: 16
Toloue MM, Woolwine Y, Karcz JA, et al. (2008) Site-directed mutagenesis reveals putative regions of protein interaction within the transmembrane domains of connexins. Cell Communication & Adhesion. 15: 95-105
Li HL, Qu YJ, Lu YC, et al. (2006) DPP10 is an inactivation modulatory protein of Kv4.3 and Kv1.4. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 291: C966-76
Skerrett IM, Di WL, Kasperek EM, et al. (2004) Aberrant gating, but a normal expression pattern, underlies the recessive phenotype of the deafness mutant Connexin26M34T. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 18: 860-2
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