Robert J. Brooker
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Heather A. Haemig | grad student | 2006 | UMN |
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Lan W, Ren H, Pang Y, et al. (2012) A facile transport assay for H + coupled membrane transport using fluorescence probes Analytical Methods. 4: 44-46 |
Haemig HAH, Moen PJ, Brooker RJ. (2010) Evidence that highly conserved residues of transmembrane segment 6 of escherichia coli mnth are important for transport activity Biochemistry. 49: 4662-4671 |
Franco PJ, Matzke EA, Johnson JL, et al. (2006) A suppressor analysis of residues involved in cation transport in the lactose permease: identification of a coupling sensor. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 211: 101-13 |
Haemig HA, Brooker RJ. (2004) Importance of conserved acidic residues in mntH, the Nramp homolog of Escherichia coli. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 201: 97-107 |
Johnson JL, Brooker RJ. (2004) Control of H+/lactose coupling by ionic interactions in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 198: 135-46 |
Green AL, Hrodey HA, Brooker RJ. (2003) Evidence for structural symmetry and functional asymmetry in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli. Biochemistry. 42: 11226-33 |
Johnson JL, Brooker RJ. (2003) Role of glutamate-126 and arginine-144 in the lactose permease of Escherichia coli. Biochemistry. 42: 1095-100 |
Patzlaff JS, Zhang J, Brooker RJ, et al. (2002) An isotope-edited FT-IR study of a symporter, the lactose permease. Biochemistry. 41: 7366-72 |
Green AL, Brooker RJ. (2001) A face on transmembrane segment 8 of the lactose permease is important for transport activity. Biochemistry. 40: 12220-9 |
Johnson JL, Lockheart MS, Brooker RJ. (2001) A triple mutant, K319N/H322Q/E325Q, of the lactose permease cotransports H+ with thiodigalactoside. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 181: 215-24 |