Publications list for Professor Robert Vandenberg

2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007

2013

   
  • Carland, J., Mansfield, R., Ryan, R., Vandenberg, R. (2013), Oleoyl-L-Carnitine Inhibits Glycine Transport by GlyT2. British Journal of Pharmacology. 168(4), 891-902. [Abstract]

2012

   
  • Bastug, T., Heinzelmann, G., Kuyucak, S., Salim, M., Vandenberg, R., Ryan, R. (2012), Position of the third Na+ site in the aspartate transporter GltPh and the human glutamate transporter, EAAT1. PloS One. 7(3), e33058. [Abstract]

2011

   
  • Vandenberg, R., Handford, C., Campbell, E., Ryan, R., Yool, A. (2011), Water and urea permeation pathways of the human excitatory amino acid transporter EAAT1. The Biochemical journal. 439(2), 333-40. [Abstract]
  • Scott, H., Gebhardt, F., Mitrovic, A., Vandenberg, R., Dodd, P. (2011), Glutamate transporter variants reduce glutamate uptake in Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of aging. 32(3), 553.e1-11. [Abstract]
  • Bailey, C., Ryan, R., Thoeng, A., Ng, C., King, K., Vanslambrouck, J., Auray-Blais, C., Vandenberg, R., Bröer, S., Rasko, J. (2011), Loss-of-function mutations in the glutamate transporter SLC1A1 cause human dicarboxylic aminoaciduria. The Journal of clinical investigation. 121(1), 446-53. [Abstract]

2010

   
  • Gebhardt, F., Mitrovic, A., Gilbert, D., Vandenberg, R., Lynch, J., Dodd, P. (2010), Exon-skipping splice variants of excitatory amino acid transporter-2 (EAAT2) form heteromeric complexes with full-length EAAT2. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285(41), 31313-31324. [Abstract]
  • Jeong, H., Vandenberg, R., Vaughan, C. (2010), N-arachidonyl-glycine modulates synaptic transmission in superficial dorsal horn. British Journal of Pharmacology. 161(4), 925-935. [Abstract]
  • Connor, M., Vaughan, C., Vandenberg, R. (2010), N-Acyl amino acids and N-acyl neurotransmitter conjugates: neuromodulators and probes for new drug targets. British Journal of Pharmacology. 160(8), 1857-1871. [Abstract]
  • Ryan, R., Kortt, N., Sirivanta, T., Vandenberg, R. (2010), The position of an arginine residue influences substrate affinity and K coupling in the human glutamate transporter, EAAT1. Journal of Neurochemistry. 114(2), 565-575. [Abstract]
  • McKinzie, A., Ryan, R., Vandenberg, R. (2010), Site-directed mutagenesis in the study of membrane transporters. In: Methods in Molecular Biology: Membrane Transporters in Drug Discovery and Development Methods and Protocols. (pp.277-293).United States: Humana Press.

2009

   
  • Edington, A., McKinzie, A., Reynolds, A., Kassiou, M., Ryan, R., Vandenberg, R. (2009), Extracellular loops 2 and 4 of GLYT2 are required for N-arachidonyl-glycine inhibition of glycine transport. The Journal of biological chemistry. 284(52), 36424-30. [Abstract]
  • Habjan, S., Vandenberg, R. (2009), Modulation of Glutamate and Glycine Transporters by Niflumic, Flufenamic and Mefenamic Acids. Neurochemical research. 34(10), 1738-47. [Abstract]
  • Liu, X., Mitrovic, A., Vandenberg, R. (2009), Glycine transporter 1 associates with cholesterol-rich membrane raft microdomains. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 384(4), 530-534. [Abstract]
  • Huang, S., Ryan, R., Vandenberg, R. (2009), The role of cation binding in determining substrate selectivity of glutamate transporters. The Journal of biological chemistry. 284(7), 4510-5. [Abstract]

2008

   
  • Yang, Z., Aubrey, K., Alroy, I., Harvey, R., Vandenberg, R., Lynch, J. (2008), Subunit-specific modulation of glycine receptors by cannabinoids and N-arachidonyl-glycine. Biochemical Pharmacology. 76(8), 1014-1023. [Abstract]
  • Vandenberg, R., Huang, S., Ryan, R. (2008), Slips, leaks and channels in glutamate transporters. Channels. 2(1), 51-58. [Abstract]

2007

   
  • Huang, S., Vandenberg, R. (2007), Mutations in Transmembrane Domains 5 and 7 of the Human Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 1 Affect the Substrate-Activated Anion Channel. Biochemistry. 46(34), 9685-92. [Abstract]
  • Vandenberg, R., Shaddick, K., Ju, P. (2007), Molecular basis for substrate discrimination by glycine transporters. The Journal of biological chemistry. 282(19), 14447-14453. [Abstract]