Frances M. Brodsky

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Immunology, Pathology, Microbiology Biology
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Darren H Wong grad student 1988-1994 UCSF
Elizabeth M. Bennett grad student 2000 UCSF
Lawrence Lem grad student 2000 UCSF
Diane E. Wakeham grad student 2003 UCSF
Michael L. Reese grad student 2006 UCSF
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Redlingshöfer L, McLeod F, Chen Y, et al. (2020) Clathrin light chain diversity regulates membrane deformation in vitro and synaptic vesicle formation in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Briant K, Redlingshöfer L, Brodsky FM. (2020) Clathrin's life beyond 40: Connecting biochemistry with physiology and disease. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 65: 141-149
Gould GW, Brodsky FM, Bryant NJ. (2020) Building GLUT4 Vesicles: CHC22 Clathrin's Human Touch. Trends in Cell Biology
Camus SM, Camus MD, Figueras-Novoa C, et al. (2020) CHC22 clathrin mediates traffic from early secretory compartments for human GLUT4 pathway biogenesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 219
Biancospino M, Buel GR, Niño CA, et al. (2019) Clathrin light chain A drives selective myosin VI recruitment to clathrin-coated pits under membrane tension. Nature Communications. 10: 4974
Lherbette M, Redlingshöfer L, Brodsky FM, et al. (2019) The AP2 adaptor enhances clathrin coat stiffness. The Febs Journal
Fumagalli M, Camus SM, Diekmann Y, et al. (2019) Genetic diversity of CHC22 clathrin impacts its function in glucose metabolism. Elife. 8
Dannhauser PN, Camus SM, Sakamoto K, et al. (2017) CHC22 and CHC17 clathrins have distinct biochemical properties and display differential regulation and function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Goyos A, Guethlein LA, Horowitz A, et al. (2015) A Distinctive Cytoplasmic Tail Contributes to Low Surface Expression and Intracellular Retention of the Patr-AL MHC Class I Molecule. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 195: 3725-36
Brodsky FM, Sosa RT, Ybe JA, et al. (2014) Unconventional functions for clathrin, ESCRTs, and other endocytic regulators in the cytoskeleton, cell cycle, nucleus, and beyond: links to human disease. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 6: a017004
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