Person

Gordon, Jeffrey I.

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-020115-11
Email
jgordon@molecool.wustl.edu
URL
http://gordonlab.wustl.edu
Affiliation
Gordon Lab
Address
Department of Molecular Biology and Pharmacology Washington University Medical School Campus Box 8510 4444 Forest Park St. Louis, MO 63108 USA
Country
United States
Phone
(314) 362-7243
Fax
(314) 362-7047
ORCID ID
Biography and Research Interest
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Mills JC, Syder AJ, Hong CV, Guruge JL, Raaii F, Gordon JI. A molecular profile of the mouse gastric parietal cell with and without exposure to Helicobacter pylori. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2001 98(24):13687-13692.

Stappenbeck TS, Gordon JI. Extranuclear sequestration of phospho-Jun N-terminal kinase and distorted villi produced by activated Rac1 in the intestinal epithelium of chimeric mice. Development 2001 128(13):2603-2614.

Farazi TA, Manchester JK, Waksman G, Gordon JI. Pre-steady-state kinetic studies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae myristoylCoA:protein N-myristoyltransferase mutants identify involved in catalysis. Biochemistry 2001 40(31):9177-9186.

Mills JC, Gordon JI. A new approach for filtering noise from high-density oligonucleotide microarray datasets. Nucleic Acids Res 2001 29(15):E72.

Lin SS, Manchester JK, Gordon JI. Enhanced gluconeogenesis and increased energy storage as hallmarks of aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 2001 276(38):36000-36007.

Hooper LV, Gordon JI. Commensal host-bacterial relationships in the gut. Science 2001 292:1115-1118.

Hooper LV, Wong M, Thelin A, Hansson L, Falk P, Gordon JI. Molecular analysis of commensal host-microbial relationships in the intestine. Science 2001 291:881-884.

Ashrafi K, Lin S, Manchester JK, et al. Sip2p and its partner Snf1p kinase affect aging in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Dev 2000
14:1872-1885.

Wong M, Saam J, Stappenbeck T, Rexer C, Gordon JI. Genetic mosaic analysis based on Cre recombinase and navigated laser capture
microdissection. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2000 97:12601-12606.

Syder AJ, Guruge JL, Li Q, et al. Helicobacter pylori attaches to NeuAc alpha 2,3Gal beta 1,4 glycoconjugates produced in the stomach of transgenic mice lacking parietal cells. Mol Cell 1999 3:263-274.