Publications

 

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Selected articles

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23.    Smith,C. L., Abdallah, S., Artinian, L., Tamvacakis, A. N., Rehder, V., Reese, T. S., and Senatore, A.* (2016) Evolutionary and functional insights into T-type calcium channels from the basal metazoan homologue, Trichoplax adhaerens Cav3. Journal of General Physiology (Accepted pending minor revisions).

22.    Senatore, A.*, Raiss, H., Le, P. (2016) Physiology and evolution of voltage-gated calcium channels in early diverging animal phyla: Cnidaria, Placozoa, Porifera and Ctenophora. Frontiers in Physiology (In Press, DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00481).

21.    Tamvacakis, A. N., Senatore, A., and Katz, P. S. (2015) Identification of genes related to learning and memory in the brain transcriptome of the mollusc, Hermissenda crassicornisLearning and Memory 16;22(12): 617-21.

20.    Senatore, A., Edirisinghe, N., and Katz, P. (2015) Deep mRNA Sequencing of the Tritonia diomedea Brain Transcriptome Provides Access to Gene Homologues for Neuronal Excitability, Synaptic Transmission and Peptidergic Signalling. PLoS ONE10(2): e0118321.

19.    Derby, C. D., Kozma, M. T., Senatore, A., Schmidt, M. (2015) Molecular Mechanisms of Reception and Perireception in Crustacean Chemoreception: A Comparative Review. Chemical Senses 41(5):381-98.

18.    Senatore, A., and Spafford, J.D. (2015) Molecular physiology and pathology of voltage-gated T-type calcium channels. (Chapter in: T-type calcium channels in basic and clinical science (Springer): pages 3-17).

17.    Senatore, A., Guan, W., Boone, A. N., Spafford, J. D. (2014) T-type channels become highly permeable to sodium ions using an alternative extracellular turret region (S5-P) outside the selectivity filter. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 289(17):11952-69. Highlighted as paper of the week, among the top 2% of papers published in JBC in 2014 with respect to “significance and overall importance”.

16.    Senatore, A., Boone, A.N., Monteil, A., Chemin, J., and Spafford, J.D. (2014) Gd3+ and Calcium Sensitive, Sodium Leak Currents Are Features of Weak Membrane-Glass Seals in Patch Clamp Recordings. PLoS ONE 9(6):e98808.

15.    Senatore, A., Guan, W., and Spafford, J.D. (2014) Cav3 T-type channels: Regulators for gating, membrane expression and cation selectivity. Pfluger Archives – European Journal of Physiology (466):645-660.

14.    Senatore, A., Monteil, A., van Minnen, J., Smit, A. B., Spafford, J. D. (2013) NALCN ion channels have alternative selectivity filters resembling calcium channels or sodium channels. PLoS ONE 8(1):e55088.

13.    Senatore, A., Spafford, J. D. (2013) A uniquely adaptable pore is consistent with NALCN being an ion sensor. Channels Austin 7(2):60-8.

12.    Senatore, A., Zhorov, B., Spafford, J. D. (2012) Cav3 T-type Calcium Channels. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Membrane Transport and Signaling 1:467–491. doi: 10.1002/wmts.41.

11.    Trobacher, C.P., Senatore, A., Holley, C., Greenwood, J.S. (2012) Induction of a ricinosomal-protease and programmed cell death in tomato endosperm by gibberellic acid. Planta 237(3):665-79.

10.    Senatore, A., Spafford, J. D. (2012) Gene Transcription and Splicing of T-Type Channels are Evolutionarily-Conserved Strategies for Regulating Channel Expression and Gating. PLoS ONE 7(6):e37409.

9.    Senatore, A., Boone, A. N., Lam, S., Dawson, T. F.., Zhorov, B. S., Spafford, J. D. (2011) Mapping of dihydropyridine (isradipine) binding residues in a less sensitive invertebrate L-type calcium channel (LCav1). Channels Austin 5(2):173-187.

8.    Senatore, A., Boone, A. N., Spafford, J. D. (2011) Optimized Transfection Strategy for Expression and Electrophysiological Recording of Recombinant Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in HEK-293T Cells. The Journal of Visualized Experimentation19(47):2314.

7.    Senatore, A., Spafford, J. D. (2010) Transient and big are key features of an invertebrate T-type channel (LCav3) from the central nervous system of Lymnaea stagnalisThe Journal of Biological Chemistry 285(10):7447-7458.

6.    Huang, X., Senatore, A., Dawson, T. F., Quan, Q., Spafford, J. D. (2010) G proteins modulate invertebrate synaptic calcium channel (LCav2) differently from the classical voltage-dependent regulation of mammalian Cav2.1 and Cav2.2 channels. The Journal of Experimental Biology 213(12):2094-103.

5.    Senatore, A., Trobacher, C. P., Greenwood, J. S. (2009) Ricinosomes predict programmed cell death leading to anther dehiscence in tomato. Plant Physiology 149(2):775-790.

4.    Zhang, Y., Helm, J. S., Senatore, A., Spafford, J. D., Kaczmarek, L. K., Jonas, E. A. (2008) PKC- induced intracellular trafficking of Cav2 precedes its rapid recruitment to the plasma membrane. The Journal of Neuroscience (10):2601-2612.

3.    Senatore, A., Spafford, J.D. (2008) Calcium channels: regulation of gene transcription. Encyclopedia of Neuroscience M.D. Binder, N. Hirokawa, U. Windhorst, and M.C. Hirsch. First edition. New York, Springer.

2.    Pham, P. H., Senatore, A., Spafford, J. D. (2008) Ion channels: from development to disease. Encyclopedia of NeuroscienceM.D. Binder, N. Hirokawa, U. Windhorst, and M.C. Hirsch. First edition. New York, Springer.

1.    Trobacher, C. P., Senatore, A., Greenwood. J. S. (2006) Masterminds or Minions?  Cysteine proteinases in plant programmed cell death. Canadian Journal of Botany (84):651-667.

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