Pamela Kay Rockey
Eli Lilly and Company
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Journal of Bacteriology | 2001
JoAnn Hoskins; William E. Alborn; Jeffrey S. Arnold; Larry C. Blaszczak; Stanley G. Burgett; Bradley S. Dehoff; Shawn T. Estrem; Lori Fritz; Dong-Jing Fu; Wendy Fuller; Chad Geringer; Raymond Gilmour; Jennifer S. Glass; Hamid Khoja; Angelika Regina Kraft; Robert E. Lagace; Donald J. LeBlanc; Linda N. Lee; Elliot J. Lefkowitz; Jin Lu; Patti Matsushima; Scott M. McAhren; Margaret Ann Mchenney; Kevin McLeaster; Christopher W. Mundy; Thalia I. Nicas; Franklin H. Norris; MaryJeanne O'Gara; Robert B. Peery; Gregory T. Robertson
Streptococcus pneumoniae is among the most significant causes of bacterial disease in humans. Here we report the 2,038,615-bp genomic sequence of the gram-positive bacterium S. pneumoniae R6. Because the R6 strain is avirulent and, more importantly, because it is readily transformed with DNA from homologous species and many heterologous species, it is the principal platform for investigation of the biology of this important pathogen. It is also used as a primary vehicle for genomics-based development of antibiotics for gram-positive bacteria. In our analysis of the genome, we identified a large number of new uncharacterized genes predicted to encode proteins that either reside on the surface of the cell or are secreted. Among those proteins there may be new targets for vaccine and antibiotic development.
Molecular Brain Research | 1998
Su Wu; Rebecca A. Wright; Pamela Kay Rockey; Stanley G. Burgett; Jeffrey S. Arnold; Paul Robert Rosteck; Bryan G. Johnson; Darryle D. Schoepp; Rama M. Belagaje
Cloning and expression in a stable mammalian cell line co-transfected with a glutamate transporter (RGT cells) were used as tools for studying the functions and pharmacological properties of group III metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Complementary DNAs (cDNAs) encoding the human mGluR4, human mGluR7, and human mGluR8 were isolated from human cerebellum, fetal brain or retinal cDNA libraries. The human mGluR4, mGluR7 and mGluR8 receptors were 912, 915 and 908 amino acid residues long and share 67-70% amino acid similarity with each other and 42-45% similarity with the members of mGluR subgroups I and II. The human mGluR4 and mGluR7 had amino acid identity of 96% and 99.5% with rat mGluR4 and 7, respectively, whereas the human mGluR8 has 98.8% amino acid identity with the mouse mGluR8. The nucleotide and amino acid sequences in the coding region of human mGluR4 and mGluR7 were found to be identical to the previously published sequences by Flor et al. and Makoff et al. Following stable expression in RGT cells, highly significant inhibitions of forskolin stimulation of cAMP production by group III agonists were found for each receptor. The relative potencies of the group III agonist L-AP4 varied greatly between the group III clones, being mGluR8>mGluR4 >> mGluR7. The reported group II mGluR agonist L-CCG-I was a highly potent mGluR8 agonist (EC50=0.35 microM), with significant agonist activities at both mGluR4 (EC50=3.7 microM) and mGluR7 (EC50=47 microM). The antagonist potency of the purported group III mGluR antagonist MPPG also varied among the receptors being human mGluR8 >> mGluR4 = mGluR7. The expression and second messenger coupling of human group III mGluRs expressed in the RGT cell line are useful to clearly define the subtype selectivities of mGluR ligands.
The Journal of Neuroscience | 1997
Binhui Ni; Xin Wu; Yansheng Du; Yuan Su; Elizabeth Hamilton-Byrd; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Guy G. Poirier; Steven M. Paul
Archive | 1997
Richard H. Baltz; Stanley G. Burgett; Bradley S. Dehoff; Jo Ann Hoskins; Stanley Richard Jaskunas; Bradley J. Mills; Franklin H. Norris; Robert B. Peery; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Paul Luther Skatrud; Michele C. Smith; Patricia J. Solenberg; Patti Jean Treadway; Bellido Michele L. Young
Archive | 1997
Paul Luther Skatrud; Robert B. Peery; Q May Wang; Paul Robert Rosteck; Pamela Kay Rockey
Archive | 1997
Michele Louise Young Bellido; Jo Ann Hoskins; Franklin H. Norris; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Paul Luther Skatrud; Patti Jean Treadway; Chyun-Yeh Earnest Wu
Archive | 1996
Jo Ann Hoskins; S. Richard Jaskunas; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Franklin H. Norris
Archive | 1997
Jo Ann Hoskins; Stanley Richard Jaskunas; Franklin H. Norris; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Genshi Zhao
Archive | 2002
Jo Ann Hoskins; Richard S. Jaskunas Jr.; Genshi Zhao; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Franklin H. Norris
Archive | 2001
Jo Ann Hoskins; Franklin H. Norris; Pamela Kay Rockey; Paul Robert Rosteck; Paul Luther Skatrud; Patti Jean Treadway; Michele Louise Young Bellido; Chyun-Yeh Earnest Wu