Braden T. Lobingier, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007-2012 Biochemistry University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2012-2019 University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
 2019- Physiology & Pharmacology Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
Area:
Neuronal membrane traffic
Website:
https://lobingierlab.com
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Mean distance: 17.23 (cluster 11)
 
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Cross-listing: Cell Biology Tree - Neurotree

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Alexey J. Merz grad student 2013 University of Washington
 (Roles of the HOPS complex and Sec1/Munc18 proteins in membrane fusion.)
Mark von Zastrow post-doc UCSF (Neurotree)
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Lobingier BT, von Zastrow M. (2018) When trafficking and signaling mix: how subcellular location shapes GPCR activation of heterotrimeric G proteins. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Stoeber M, Jullié D, Lobingier BT, et al. (2018) A Genetically Encoded Biosensor Reveals Location Bias of Opioid Drug Action. Neuron
Schwartz ML, Nickerson DP, Lobingier BT, et al. (2017) Sec17 (α-SNAP) and an SM-tethering complex regulate the outcome of SNARE zippering in vitro and in vivo. Elife. 6
Lobingier BT, Hüttenhain R, Eichel K, et al. (2017) An Approach to Spatiotemporally Resolve Protein Interaction Networks in Living Cells. Cell. 169: 350-360.e12
Schwartz ML, Nickerson DP, Lobingier BT, et al. (2017) Author response: Sec17 (α-SNAP) and an SM-tethering complex regulate the outcome of SNARE zippering in vitro and in vivo Elife
Irannejad R, Tsvetanova NG, Lobingier BT, et al. (2015) Effects of endocytosis on receptor-mediated signaling. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 35: 137-43
Lobingier BT, Nickerson DP, Lo SY, et al. (2014) SM proteins Sly1 and Vps33 co-assemble with Sec17 and SNARE complexes to oppose SNARE disassembly by Sec18. Elife. 3: e02272
Lobingier BT, Nickerson DP, Lo S, et al. (2014) Author response: SM proteins Sly1 and Vps33 co-assemble with Sec17 and SNARE complexes to oppose SNARE disassembly by Sec18 Elife
Lobingier BT, Merz AJ. (2012) Sec1/Munc18 protein Vps33 binds to SNARE domains and the quaternary SNARE complex. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 23: 4611-22
Plemel RL, Lobingier BT, Brett CL, et al. (2011) Subunit organization and Rab interactions of Vps-C protein complexes that control endolysosomal membrane traffic. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 22: 1353-63
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