Jane E. Ishmael
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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Pharmacology, Cell Biology, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
"Jane Ishmael"Children
Sign in to add traineeGaurav Bajaj | grad student | 2008 | Oregon State |
Andrew M. Hau | grad student | 2013 | Oregon State |
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Tranter D, Paatero AO, Kawaguchi S, et al. (2020) Coibamide A targets Sec61 to prevent biogenesis of secretory and membrane proteins. Acs Chemical Biology |
Gallegos DA, Saurí J, Cohen RD, et al. (2018) Jizanpeptins, Cyanobacterial Protease Inhibitors from a Symploca sp. Cyanobacterium Collected in the Red Sea. Journal of Natural Products |
Wan X, Serrill JD, Humphreys IR, et al. (2018) ATG5 Promotes Death Signaling in Response to the Cyclic Depsipeptides Coibamide A and Apratoxin A. Marine Drugs. 16 |
Nguyen MH, Imanishi M, Kurogi T, et al. (2018) Synthetic Access to the Mandelalide Family of Macrolides: Development of an Anion Relay Chemistry Strategy. The Journal of Organic Chemistry |
Nazari M, Serrill JD, Wan X, et al. (2017) New Mandelalides Expand a Macrolide Series of Mitochondrial Inhibitors. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry |
Nazari M, Serrill JD, Sikorska J, et al. (2016) Discovery of Mandelalide E and Determinants of Cytotoxicity for the Mandelalide Series. Organic Letters |
Serrill JD, Wan X, Hau AM, et al. (2015) Coibamide A, a natural lariat depsipeptide, inhibits VEGFA/VEGFR2 expression and suppresses tumor growth in glioblastoma xenografts. Investigational New Drugs |
Sheng Y, Fotso S, Serrill JD, et al. (2015) Succinylated Apoptolidins from Amycolatopsis sp. ICBB 8242. Organic Letters. 17: 2526-9 |
Vining OB, Medina RA, Mitchell EA, et al. (2015) Depsipeptide companeramides from a Panamanian marine cyanobacterium associated with the coibamide producer. Journal of Natural Products. 78: 413-20 |
Serrill JD, Tan M, Fotso S, et al. (2015) Apoptolidins A and C activate AMPK in metabolically sensitive cell types and are mechanistically distinct from oligomycin A Biochemical Pharmacology. 93: 251-265 |