Ponnalagu, D.,
S.G. Rao, J. Farber, W. Xin, A.T. Hussain, K. Shah,
S. Tanda,
M. Berryman, J.C. Edwards, H. Singh. Data
supporting characterization of CLIC1, CLIC4, CLIC5
and DmCLIC antibodies and localization of CLICs in
endoplasmic reticulum of cardiomyocytes. Data in
Brief (2016) 7:1038-1044.
Ponnalagu, D.,
S.G. Rao, J. Farber, W. Xin, A.T. Hussain, K. Shah,
S. Tanda, M. Berryman, J.C. Edwards, H.
Singh. 2016. Molecular Identity of Cardiac
Mitochondrial Chloride Intracellular Channel
Proteins. Mitochondrion 27:6-14. PMID: 26777142.
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Salles,
F.T., L. Andrade, S. Tanda, M. Grati, K. Plona, L.H.
Gagnon, K.R. Johnson, B. Kachar, and M.A.
Berryman. 2014. CLIC5 stabilizes membrane-actin
filament linkages at the base of hair cell
stereocilia in a molecular complex with Radixin,
Taperin, and Myosin VI. Cytoskeleton. 71:61-78. *Our
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Akbar, H., R. Perveen, X. Shang, M. Berryman,
K. Funk, J.F. Johnson, N.N. Tandon, and Y. Zheng.
2011. Gene targeting implicates Cdc42 GTPase in GPVI
and non-GPVI mediated platelet filopodia formation,
secretion and aggregation. PLOS One. 6:e22117.
Abdul-Salam, V.B., J. Wharton, J. Cupitt, M.
Berryman, R.J. Edwards, and M.R. Wilkens. 2010.
Proteomic analysis of lung tissues from patients
with pulmonary arterial hypertension. Circulation.
122:2058-2067.
Wegner, B., A. Al-Momany, S.C. Kulak, K. Kozlowski,
M. Obeidat, N. Jahroudi, J. Paes, M. Berryman,
and B. Ballermann. 2010. CLIC5A, a component of the
ezrin-podocalyxin complex in glomeruli, is a
determinant of podocyte integrity. Am J Physiol
Renal Physiol. 298:F1492-1503.
Bradford, E.M., M.L. Miller, V. Prasad, M.L. Nieman,
L.R. Gawenis, M. Berryman, J.N. Lorenz, P.
Tso, and G.E. Shull. 2010. CLIC5 mutant mice are
resistant to diet-induced obesity and exhibit
gastric hemorrhaging and increased susceptibility to
torpor. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol.
298:R1531-R1542.
Ponsioen, B., L. van Zeiji, M. Langeslag, M.
Berryman, D. Littler, K. Jalink, and W.
Moolenaar. 2009. Spaciotemporal regulation of
chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC4 by RhoA.
Mol Biol Cell. 20:4664-4672.
Spiekerkoetter E., C. Guignabert, V. de Jesus Perez,
T.P. Alastalo, J.M. Powers, L. Wang, A. Lawrie, N.
Ambartsumian, A.M. Schmidt, M. Berryman, R.H.
Ashley, and M. Rabinovitch. 2009. S100A4 and bone
morphogenetic protein-2 codependently induce
vascular smooth muscle cell migration via phospho-extracellular
signal-regulated kinase and chloride intracellular
channel 4.S100A4 and BMP-2 Co-Dependently Induce
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration via pERK and
Chloride Intracellular Channel 4 (CLIC4).
Circulation Research. 105:639-647.
Tung J.J., O. Hobert, M. Berryman, and J.
Kitajewski. 2009. Chloride intracellular channel 4
is involved in endothelial cell proliferation and
morphogenesis. Angiogenesis. 12:209-220.
Littler, D.R., S.J. Harrop, L.J. Brown, G.J.
Pankhurst, A. Mynott, P. Luciani, R.A. Mandyam, M.
Mazzanti, S. Tanda, M.A. Berryman, S.N. Breit,
P.M.G. Curmi. 2008. Comparison of vertebrate and
invertebrate CLIC proteins: the crystal structures
of Caenorhabditis elegans EXC-4 and
Drosophila melanogaster DmCLIC. Proteins.
71:364-378
Gagnon, L.H., C.M. Longo-Guess, M. Berryman,
J.B. Shin, K.W. Saylor, H. Yu, P.G. Gillespie, and
K.R. Johnson. 2006. The chloride intracellular
channel protein CLIC5 is expressed at high levels in
hair cell stereocilia and is essential for normal
inner ear function. J. Neuroscience.
26:10188-10198.
Littler, D., N. Assaad, S.J. Harrop, L.J. Brown, G.J.
Pankhurst, P. Luciani, M.I. Aguilar, M. Mazzanti,
M. Berryman, S.N. Breit, and P.M.G. Curmi.
2005. Crystal structure of the soluble form of the
redox-regulated chloride ion channel protein CLIC4.
FEBS J. 272:4996-5007.
Berryman, M., J.
Bruno, J. Price, and J.C. Edwards. 2004. CLIC-5A
functions as a chloride channel in vitro and
associates with the cortical actin cytoskeleton in
vitro and in vivo. J. Biol. Chem.
279:34794-34801.
Myers, K., P.R.
Somanath, M. Berryman, and S. Vijayaraghavan.
2004. Identification of chloride intracellular
channel proteins in spermatozoa. FEBS Lett.
566:136-140.
Schaller, S., K.
Henriksen, C. Sveigaard, A.-M. Heegaard, N. Helix,
M. Stahlhut, M.C. Ovejero, J.V. Johansen, H.
Solberg, T.L. Andersen, D. Hougaard, C.B. Shiot, B.H.
Sorensen, J. Lichtenberg, P. Christophersen, N.T.
Foged, J.-M. Delaisse, M.T. Engsig, M. Berryman,
and M.A. Karsdal. 2004. The chloride channel
inhibitor NS3736 prevents bone resorption in
ovarectomized rats without changing bone formation.
J. Bone Mineral Res. 19:1144-1153.
Berryman, M.A.,
and J.R. Goldenring. 2003. CLIC4 is enriched at
cell-cell junctions and colocalizes with AKAP350 at
the centrosome and midbody of cultured mammalian
cells. Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton. 56:159-172.
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Shanks, R.A., M.C.
Larocca, M. Berryman, J.C. Edwards, T.
Urushidani, J. Navarre, and J.R. Goldenring. 2002.
AKAP350 at the Golgi apparatus: II. Association of
AKAP350 with a novel chloride intracellular channel
(CLIC) family member. J. Biol. Chem.
277:40973-40980.
Berryman, M.,
and A. Bretscher. 2001. Immunoblot detection of
antigens in immunoprecipitates. Biotechniques.
31:1-2.
Berryman, M.,
and A. Bretscher. 2000. Identification of a novel
member of the chloride intracellular channel gene
family (CLIC5) that associates with the actin
cytoskeleton of placental microvilli. Mol. Biol.
Cell. 11:1509-1521.
Bretscher, A., and
M. Berryman. 1999. Ezrin, radixin, moesin (ERM
proteins). In Guidebook to the Cytoskeletal and
Motor Proteins (T. Kreis and R. Vale, eds.),
Oxford University Press, New York.
Bretscher, A., and
M. Berryman. 1999. Ezrin, radixin, moesin (ERM
proteins). In Guidebook to the Extracellular
Matrix and Adhesion Proteins (T. Kreis and R.
Vale, eds.), Oxford University Press, New York.
Bretscher, A., D.
Reczek, and M. Berryman. 1997. Ezrin: a
protein requiring conformational activation to link
microfilaments to the plasma membrane in the
assembly of cell surface structures. J. Cell Sci.
110:3011-3018.
Reczek, D., M.
Berryman, and A. Bretscher. 1997. Identification
of EBP50: a PDZ-containing phosphoprotein that
associates with members of the ERM family. J.
Cell Biol. 139:169-179.
Berryman, M.,
R. Gary, and A. Bretscher. 1995. Ezrin oligomers are
major cytoskeletal components of placental
microvilli: a proposal for their involvement in
cortical morphogenesis. J. Cell Biol.
131:1231-1242.
Bretscher, A., R.
Gary, and M. Berryman. 1995. Soluble ezrin
purified from placenta exists as stable monomers and
elongated dimers with masked C-terminal
ezrin-radixin-moesin association domains.
Biochemistry. 34:16830-16837.
Berryman, M.,
and R. Rodewald. 1995. Beta 2-microglobulin
co-distributes with the heavy chain of the
intestinal IgG-Fc receptor throughout the
transepithelial transport pathway of the neonatal
rat. J. Cell Sci. 108:2347-2360.
Berryman, M.,
Z. Franck, and A. Bretscher. 1993. Ezrin is
concentrated in the apical microvilli of a wide
variety of epithelial cells whereas moesin is found
primarily in endothelial cells. J. Cell Sci.
105:1025-1043.
Berryman, M.A.,
W.R. Porter, R.D. Rodewald, and A.L. Hubbard. 1992.
Effects of tannic acid on antigenicity and membrane
contrast in ultrastructural immunocytochemistry.
J. Histochem. Cytochem. 40:845-857.
Berryman, M.A.,
and R.D. Rodewald. 1990. An enhanced method for
post-embedding immunocytochemical staining which
preserves cell membranes. J. Histochem. Cytochem.
38:159-170.
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