Federick S. Southwick

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Cell Biology
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Bishai EA, Sidhu GS, Li W, et al. (2013) Myosin-X facilitates Shigella-induced membrane protrusions and cell-to-cell spread. Cellular Microbiology. 15: 353-67
Chauncey KM, Lopez MC, Sidhu G, et al. (2012) Bacillus anthracis' lethal toxin induces broad transcriptional responses in human peripheral monocytes. Bmc Immunology. 13: 33
Szarowicz SE, During RL, Li W, et al. (2009) Bacillus anthracis edema toxin impairs neutrophil actin-based motility. Infection and Immunity. 77: 2455-64
During RL, Gibson BG, Li W, et al. (2007) Anthrax lethal toxin paralyzes actin-based motility by blocking Hsp27 phosphorylation. The Embo Journal. 26: 2240-50
Zhang Y, Vorobiev SM, Gibson BG, et al. (2006) A CapG gain-of-function mutant reveals critical structural and functional determinants for actin filament severing. The Embo Journal. 25: 4458-67
During RL, Li W, Hao B, et al. (2005) Anthrax lethal toxin paralyzes neutrophil actin-based motility. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 192: 837-45
Bubb MR, Yarmola EG, Gibson BG, et al. (2003) Depolymerization of actin filaments by profilin. Effects of profilin on capping protein function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 24629-35
Southwick FS, Li W, Zhang F, et al. (2003) Actin-based endosome and phagosome rocketing in macrophages: activation by the secretagogue antagonists lanthanum and zinc. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 54: 41-55
Falet H, Hoffmeister KM, Neujahr R, et al. (2002) Importance of free actin filament barbed ends for Arp2/3 complex function in platelets and fibroblasts Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99: 16782-16787
Dickinson RB, Southwick FS, Purich DL. (2002) A direct-transfer polymerization model explains how the multiple profilin-binding sites in the actoclampin motor promote rapid actin-based motility. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 406: 296-301
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