St Andrews, FIfe, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    OCT1 in hepatic steatosis and thiamine disposition
    with S. W. Yee and K. M. Giacomini
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    Targeted disruption of organic cation transporter 3 attenuates the pharmacologic response to metformin
    with E. C. Chen, X. Liang, S. W. Yee, E. G. Geier, S. L. Stocker, and K. M. Giacomini
    Copyright © 2015 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.Metformin, the most widely prescribed antidiabetic drug, requires transporters to enter tissues involved in its pharmacologic action, including liver, kidney, and peripheral tissues. Organic cation transporter 3, expressed ubiquitously, transports metformin, but its in vivo role in metformin response is not known. Using Oct3 knockout mice, the role of the transporter in metformin pharmacokinetics and pharmaco…Read more
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    © 2016 Bentham Science Publishers.A long-standing desire in biological and biomedical sciences is to be able to probe cellular chemistry as biological processes are happening inside living cells. Synchrotron radiation-based Fourier transform infrared spectral microscopy is a label-free and nondestructive analytical technique that can provide spatiotemporal distributions and relative abundances of biomolecules of a specimen by their characteristic vibrational modes. Despite great progress in rece…Read more
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    Human-Specific Transcriptional Networks in the Brain
    with G. Konopka, T. Friedrich, J. Davis-Turak, K. Winden, M. C. Oldham, F. Gao, G. Z. Wang, R. Luo, T. M. Preuss, and D. H. Geschwind
    Understanding human-specific patterns of brain gene expression and regulation can provide key insights into human brain evolution and speciation. Here, we use next-generation sequencing, and Illumina and Affymetrix microarray platforms, to compare the transcriptome of human, chimpanzee, and macaque telencephalon. Our analysis reveals a predominance of genes differentially expressed within human frontal lobe and a striking increase in transcriptional complexity specific to the human lineage in th…Read more
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    © 2016, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. All rights reserved.Glycyl-tRNA synthetase is the enzyme that covalently links glycine to cognate tRNA for translation. It is of great research interest because of its nonconserved quaternary structures, unique species-specific aminoacylation properties, and noncanonical functions in neurological diseases, but none of these is fully understood. We report two crystal structures of human GlyRS variants, in the free form and in co…Read more