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Hogan, A., Shepherd, L., Chabot, J., Quenneville, S., Prescott, S.M., Topham, M.K. and Gee, S.H., Interaction of ?1-Syntrophin with Diacylglycerol Kinase-?: Regulation of Nuclear Localization by PDZ Interactions, J. Biol. Chem., 2001, May 14 [Abstract][Accepted Manuscript version (PDF)] 

Gee S.H., Quenneville S., Lombardo C.R., Chabot J., Single-amino acid substitutions alter the specificity and affinity of PDZ domains for their ligands. Biochemistry, 2000 Nov 28;39(47):14638-46. [Abstract][Full-Text HTML][Reprint (PDF) Version of this article][PubMed Citation]

Leschziner A., Moukhles H. Lindenbaum M., Gee S.H., Butterworth J., Campbell K.P., Carbonetto S., Neural regulation of alpha-dystroglycan biosyntehsis and glycosylation in skeletal muscle. J Neurochem. 2000 Jan;74(1):70-80. [Abstract][Full-Text HTML] [Reprint(PDF) Version of this article] [PubMed Citation]

Chockalingam P.S., Gee S.H., Jarette H.W., Pleckstrin homology domain 1 of mouse alpha 1-syntrophin binds phosphatidylinositol 4, 5-biphosphate. Biochemistry. 1999 Apr 27;38(17):5596-602 [Abstract][Full-Text HTML] [Reprint (PDF) Version of this article] [Pubmed Citation]

Gee S.H., Sekely, S., Lombardo, C.R., Kurakin, A., Froehner, S.C. and Kay, B.K., Cyclic Peptides as Non-carboxy-terminal Ligands of Syntrophin PDZ Domains, J. Biol. Chem., 273:21980-21987 [Abstract] [Full Text]  [Reprint (PDF) Version of this article]
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Gee, S.H., Madhaven, R., Levinson, S.R., Caldwell, J.H., Sealock, R. and Froehner, S.C., Interaction of Muscle and Brain Sodium Channels with Multiple Members of the Syntrophin Family of Dystrophin-Associated Proteins, 1998, J. Neurosci., 18:128-137 [Abstract] [Full Text]  [Reprint (PDF) Version of this article] [PubMed Citation]

Montanaro, F., Gee S.H., Jacobson, C., Lindenbaum, M.H., Froehner, S.C., and Carbonetto,S., Laminin and a-dystroglycan Mediate Acetylcholine Receptor Aggregation via a MuSk-Independent Pathway, 1998, J. Neurosci., 18: 1250-1260 [Abstract] [Full Text]  [Reprint (PDF) Version of this article] [PubMed Citation]

Syntrophins: modular adapter proteins at the neuromuscular junction and the sarcolemma. Soc Gen Physiol Ser. 1997;52:197-207. [PubMed Citation]

Brenman, J.E., Chao, D.S., Gee, S.H., McGee, A.W., Craven, S.E., Santillano, D.R., Wu, Z., Huang, F., Xia, H., Peters, M.F., Froehner, S.C., and Bredt, D.S., 1996, Interaction of Nitric Oxide Synthase with the Postsynaptic Density Protein PSD-95 and a1-Syntrophin Mediated by PDZ Domains. Cell 84:757-767. [Summary][Full Text] [PubMed Citation]

Tian, M., Jacobson, C., Gee, S.H., Campbell, K.P., Carbonetto, S., and Jucker, M., 1996, Dystroglycan in the cerebellum is a laminin a2-chain binding protein at the glial-vascular interface and is expressed in Purkinjie cells, Eur. J. Neurosci., 8:2739-2747 [PubMed Citation]

Gee S.H., Montanaro, F., Lindenbaum, M.H., and Carbonetto, S., 1994, Dystroglycan-a, a dystrophin-associated glycoprotein, is a functional agrin receptor. Cell 77: 675-686 [Summary][PubMed Citation]

Gee S.H., Blacher R.W., Douville P.J., Provost, P.R., Yurchenco, P.D., and Carbonetto S., 1993, Laminin-binding protein 120 from brain is closely related to the dystrophin-associated glycoprotein, dystroglycan and binds with high affinity to the major heparin binding domain of laminin, J. Biol. Chem., 268:14972-14980 [PubMed Citation]

Yang G., Douville P., Gee S.H., and Carbonetto S., 1992, Non-integrin laminin receptors in the nervous system: evidence for a lack of a relationship to P40, J. Neurobiol., 23:491-506. [PubMed Citation]