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Richard Tuft, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Research Associate Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Physiology

Recent Publications

Rizzuto, R., Pinton, P., Carrington, W., Fay, F.S., Fogarty, K.E., Lifshitz, L.M., Tuft, R.A., and Pozzan, T.  Close contacts with the endoplasmic reticulum as determinants of mitochondrial Ca2+ responses.  Science 280(5370):1763-6, 1998.

Takizawa, N., Schmidt, D.J., Mabuchi, K., Villa-Moruzzi, E., Tuft, R.A., and Ikebe, M.  M20, the small subunit of PP1M, binds to microtubules.  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 284(2):C250-C262, 2003.

Lawe, D.C., Sitouah, N., Hayes, S., Chawla, A., Virbasius, J.V., Tuft, R., Fogarty, K., Lifshitz, L., Lambright, D., and Corvera, S.  Essential Role of Ca2+/calmodulin in Early Endosome Antigen-1 Localization.  Mol. Biol. Cell   14(7):2935-2945, 2003.

O'Reilly, C.M., Fogarty, K.E., Drummond, R.M., Tuft, R.A., and Walsh, J.V. Jr.  Quantitative analysis of spontaneous mitochondrial depolarizations.   Biophys. J. 85(5): 3350-7, 2003.

Hayakawa, A., Hayes, S.J., Lawe, D.C., Sudharshan, E., Tuft, R., Fogarty, K., Lambright, D., and Corvera, S.  Structural basis for endosomal targeting by FYVE domains.  J. Biol. Chem. 279(7):5958-66, 2003.

Politz, J.C., Tuft, R.A., and Pederson, T.  Diffusion-based transport of nascent ribosomes in the nucleus.  Mol. Biol. Cell 14(12): 4805-12, 2003.

O'Reilly, C.M., Fogarty, K.E., Drummond, R.M., Tuft, R.A., and Walsh, Jr., J.V.  Spontaneous mitochondrial depolarizations are independent of SR Ca2+ release.  Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 286(5):C1139-51, 2004.

DeCrescenzo, V., ZhuGe, R., Velazquez-Marrero, C., Lifshitz, L.M., Custer, E., Carmichael, J., Lai, F.A., Tuft, R.A., Fogarty, K.E., Lemos, J.R., and Walsh, J.V. Jr.  Ca2+ syntillas, miniature Ca2+ release events in terminals of hypothalamic neurons, are increased in frequency by depolarization in the absence of Ca2+ influx.   J. Neurosci. 24(5):1226-35, 2004.

Zou, H., Lifshitz, L.M., Tuft, R.A., Fogarty, K.E., and Singer, J.J.  Imaging calcium entering the cytosol through a single opening of plasma membrane ion channels: SCCaFTs--fundamental calcium events. Cell Calcium. 35 (6):523-33, 2004.

ZhuGe, R., Fogarty, K.E., Baker, S.P., McCarron, J.G., Tuft, R.A., Lifshitz, L.M., and Walsh, J.V. Jr.  Ca2+ spark sites in smooth muscle cells are numerous and differ in number of ryanodine receptors, BK channels and coupling ratio between them. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol287(6):C1577-88, 2004

Zou, H., Lifshitz, L.M., Tuft, R.A., Fogarty, K.E., and Singer, J.J.  Using total fluorescence increase (signal mass) to determine the Ca2+ current underlying localized Ca2+ events.  J Gen Physiol. 124(3):259-72 2004.

Huang, S., Lifshitz, L., Patki-Kamath, V., Tuft, R., Fogarty, K., and Czech, M.P.  Phosphatidylinositol-4, 5-biphosphate-rich plasma membrane patches organize active zones of endocytosis and ruffling in cultured adipocytes.  Mol Cell Biol. 24(20):9102-23, 2004.

 


Office: Biotech II, Suite 114
Phone: 508 856 2383
E-mail: Richard.Tuft@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Biophysics, Electrophysiology, Imaging and Microscopy

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