David Castle

Publication List Details

Period

1965 - 2005

Number

10

Co-Authors

The case for strategic international alliances to harness nutritional genomics for public and personal health (2005)

Kaput, Jim, Ordovas, José, Ferguson, Lynnette, Van Ommen, Ben, Rodríguez, Raymond, Allen, Lindsay, ...

Nutrigenomics is the study of how constituents of the diet interact with genes, and their products, to alter phenotype and, conversely, how genes and their products metabolise these constituents into...

Effect of participation training on the self-system. (1965)

Castle, David.

Part of the William Penn College Faculty Theses series.

The Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein Family: Structure and Membrane Topology

Hubbard, Charles, Singleton, David, Rauch, Michelle, Jayasinghe, Sajith, Cafiso, David, Castle, David

Secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) are integral membrane proteins found in secretory and endocytic carriers implicated to function in membrane trafficking. Using expressed sequence tag...

Role of Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein SCAMP2 in Granule Exocytosis

Liu, Lixia, Guo, Zhenheng, Tieu, Quyen, Castle, Anna, Castle, David

In secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs), the most conserved structural segment is between transmembrane spans 2 and 3, facing the cytosol. A synthetic peptide, CWYRPIYKAFR (E peptide), from...

SCAMP2 Interacts with Arf6 and Phospholipase D1 and Links Their Function to Exocytotic Fusion Pore Formation in PC12 CellsD⃞

Liu, Lixia, Liao, Haini, Castle, Anna, Zhang, Jie, Casanova, James, Szabo, Gabor, ...

SNAP receptor (SNARE)-mediated fusion is regarded as a core event in exocytosis. Exocytosis is supported by other proteins that set up SNARE interactions between secretory vesicle and plasma...

The Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein Family: Structure and Membrane Topology

Hubbard, Charles, Singleton, David, Rauch, Michelle, Jayasinghe, Sajith, Cafiso, David, Castle, David

Secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) are integral membrane proteins found in secretory and endocytic carriers implicated to function in membrane trafficking. Using expressed sequence tag...

Role of Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein SCAMP2 in Granule Exocytosis

Liu, Lixia, Guo, Zhenheng, Tieu, Quyen, Castle, Anna, Castle, David

In secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs), the most conserved structural segment is between transmembrane spans 2 and 3, facing the cytosol. A synthetic peptide, CWYRPIYKAFR (E peptide), from...

SCAMP2 Interacts with Arf6 and Phospholipase D1 and Links Their Function to Exocytotic Fusion Pore Formation in PC12 CellsD⃞

Liu, Lixia, Liao, Haini, Castle, Anna, Zhang, Jie, Casanova, James, Szabo, Gabor, ...

SNAP receptor (SNARE)-mediated fusion is regarded as a core event in exocytosis. Exocytosis is supported by other proteins that set up SNARE interactions between secretory vesicle and plasma...