Susan Lowey

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
 1998 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
 1998- molecular physiology & biophysics University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States 
Area:
the role of myosin in muscle contraction
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Alfred Melvin Holtzer grad student 1958 Yale
 (Molecular weight, size and shape of the myosin molecule acid-base equilibria in solutions of isoionic conalbumin enzyme kinetics for non-specific substrates.)

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Richard Gerald Harrison research assistant 1969-1972 Harvard Medical School (Marine Ecology Tree)
John Trinick grad student 1973-1976 Brandeis
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Taylor KA, Feig M, Brooks CL, et al. (2014) Role of the essential light chain in the activation of smooth muscle myosin by regulatory light chain phosphorylation. Journal of Structural Biology. 185: 375-82
Malmqvist UP, Aronshtam A, Lowey S. (2004) Cardiac myosin isoforms from different species have unique enzymatic and mechanical properties. Biochemistry. 43: 15058-65
Rovner AS, Fagnant PM, Lowey S, et al. (2002) The carboxyl-terminal isoforms of smooth muscle myosin heavy chain determine thick filament assembly properties. The Journal of Cell Biology. 156: 113-23
LOWEY S, COHEN C. (1998) Studies on the structure of myosin. Journal of Molecular Biology. 4: 293-308
Warshaw DM, Hayes E, Gaffney D, et al. (1998) Myosin conformational states determined by single fluorophore polarization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 95: 8034-9
Waller GS, Ouyang G, Swafford J, et al. (1995) A minimal motor domain from chicken skeletal muscle myosin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270: 15348-52
VanBuren P, Waller GS, Harris DE, et al. (1994) The essential light chain is required for full force production by skeletal muscle myosin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 91: 12403-7
Lowey S, Waller GS, Trybus KM. (1993) Skeletal muscle myosin light chains are essential for physiological speeds of shortening. Nature. 365: 454-6
Wolff-Long V, Saraswat L, Lowey S. (1993) Cysteine mutants of light chain-2 form disulfide bonds in skeletal muscle myosin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 268: 23162-23167
Lowey S, Waller GS, Bandman E. (1991) Neonatal and adult myosin heavy chains form homodimers during avian skeletal muscle development Journal of Cell Biology. 113: 303-310
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