Full Publications for John R. Bermingham, Jr., Ph.D.

Özkaynak, E, Abello, G, Jaegle, M, van Berge, L, Hamer, D, Kegel, L, Driegen, S, Sagane, K, Bermingham, JR, Jr., and Meijer, D. (2010). Adam22 is a major neuronal receptor for Lgi4-mediated Schwann cell signaling. Journal of Neuroscience 30:3857-3864.(Abstract)

Douglas, DS, Moran, JL, Bermingham, J.R., Jr.., Chen, X-J, Brindley, DN, Soliven, B, Beier, DR., and Popko, B. (2009). Concurrent Lpin1 and Nrcam mouse mutations result in severe peripheral neuropathy with transitory hind limb paralysis. Journal of Neuroscience 29:12089-12100.(Abstract)

Wolf M, Lommes P, Sock E Pieprich S, Fridrich RP, Krisich J Stolt CC, Bermingham, J.R., Jr., and Wegner M. (2009). Replacement of related POU transcription factors leads to severe defects in mouse forebrain development. Developmental Biology, 332: 418-428.(Abstract)

Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Shearin, H., Pennington, J., O'Moore, J., Jaegle, M., Driegen, S., van Zon, A., Darbas, A., Özkaynak, E., Ryu, E.J., Milbrandt, J., and Meijer, D. (2006) The claw paw mutation reveals a role for Lgi4 in peripheral nerve development. Nature Neuroscience 9: 76-84 (Abstract)

Eshed Y, Feinberg K, Poliak S, Sabanay H, Sarig-Nadir O, Spiegel I, Bermingham JR Jr, and Peles E. (2005). Gliomedin mediates Schwann cell-axon interaction and the molecular assembly of the nodes of Ranvier. Neuron 47(2):215-29.(Abstract)

Xu, X, Yang, D., Ding, J-H., Wang, W., Chu P-H., Dalton, N.D., Wang, H-Y., Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Ye, Z., Liu, F., Rosenfeld, M.G., Manley, J.L., Ross J. Jr., Chen, J., Xiao, R-P., Cheng, H., and Fu, X-D. (2005) ASF/SF2-Regulated CaMKIId Alternative Splicing Temporally Reprograms Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiac Muscle. Cell 120: 59-72.(Abstract)

Bermingham, J. R., Jr. and Pennington, J. (2004). Genome organization and expression of the Slc36a cluster of amino acid transport protein genes. Mammalian Genome 15(2):114-25. (Abstract)

Bermingham, J. R., Jr., Shumas, S., Whisenhunt, T., Sirkowski, E. E., O'Connell, S., Scherer, S. S., and Rosenfeld, M. G. (2002) Identification of genes that are downregulated in the absence of the POU domain transcription factor pou3fl (Oct-6, Tst-1, SCIP) in sciatic nerve. J Neurosci 22, 10217-10231. (Abstract)

Bermingham, J.R., Jr., S. Shumas, T. Whisenhunt, M.G. Rosenfeld and S.S. Scherer (2001). A modification of representational difference analysis applied to the isolation of forskolin-regulated genes from Schwann cells. Journal of Neuroscience Research 63: 516-524. (Abstract)

Wang, H-Y., X. Xu, J.-H. Ding,, J.R. Bermingham Jr. and X.-D. Fu (2001). An essential role for SC35 in CD45 alternative splicing and T cell development. Molecular Cell 7: 331-342.

Erkman, L., P.A. Yates, T. McLaughlin, R.J. McEvilly, T. Whisenhunt, S.M. O'Connnell, A.I. Krones, M.A. Kirby, D.H. Rapaport, J.R. Bermingham, D.D.M. O'Leary, and M.G. Rosenfeld (2000). Cell autonomous regulation of axon pathfinding in the vertebrate visual system by a Brn-3.2-dependent transcriptional program. Neuron 28: 779-792.

Wang, H-Y., K.C. Arden, J.R. Bermingham Jr., C. Viars, W. Lin,, A.D. Boyer and X.-D. Fu (1999). Localization of serine kinases, SRPK1 (SFRSK1) and SRPK2 (SFRSK2), specific for the SR family of splicing factors in mouse and human chromosomes. Genomics 57: 310-315.

Arroyo, E.J., J.R. Bermingham Jr., M.G. Rosenfeld and S.S. Scherer (1998). Promyelinating Schwann cells express Tst-1/SCIP/Oct-6. Journal of Neuroscience 18, 7891-7902.

Pearse, R.V. II, D.W. Drolet, K.A. Kalla, F. Hooshmand, J.R. Bermingham Jr., and M.G. Rosenfeld (1997). Reduced fertility in mice deficient for the POU Protein Sperm-1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 94, 7555-7560.

Anderson, B., W.C. Weinberg, O. Rennekampff, R.J. McEvilly, J.R. Bermingham Jr., F. Hooshmand, V. Vasilyev, J.F. Hansborough, M.R. Pittelkow, S.H. Yuspa, and M.G. Rosenfeld, (1997). Functions of the POU domain genes Skn-1a/i and Tst-1/Oct-6/SCIP in epidermal differentiation. Genes and Development 11, 1873-1884.

Renner, K., E. Sock, J.R. Bermingham Jr., and M. Wegner (1996). Expression of the gene for the POU domain transcription factor Tst-1/Oct6 is regulated by an estrogen-dependent enhancer. Nucleic Acids Research 24, 4552-4558.

Ryan, A.K., L. Erkman, J.R. Bermingham Jr. and M.G. Rosenfeld (1996). POU-erful developmental regulators revisited. Current Opinion in Diabetes and Endocrinology 3, 378-387.

Bermingham, J.R., Jr., S.S. Scherer, S. O'Connell, E. Arroyo, K.A. Kalla, F.L. Powell and M.G. Rosenfeld (1996). Tst-1/Oct-6/SCIP regulates a unique step in peripheral myelination and is required for normal respiration. Genes and Development 10,1751-1762.(Abstract)

Bermingham, J.R., Jr., K. Arden, A. Naumova, C. Sapienza, C.S. Viars, X-D. Fu, J. Khotz, J. Manley and M.G. Rosenfeld (1995). Chromosomal localization of mouse and human genes encoding the splicing factors ASF/SF2 (Sfrs1) and SC-35 (Sfrs2). Genomics 29, 70-79.

Hooper, J.E., Perez-Alonso, M., Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Prout, M., Rocklein, B.A., Wagenbach, M., Edstrom, J-E., de Frutos, R., and Scott, M.P. (1992). Comparative studies of Drosophila Antennapedia genes. Genetics 132: 453-469

Levinson, B., Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Metzenberg, A., Kenwrick, S., and Gitschier J. (1992). Sequence of the human factor VIII associated gene is conserved in mouse. Genomics 13: 862-865.

Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Martinez-Arias, A., Pettit, M.G., and Scott, M.P. (1990). Different patterns of transcription from the two Antennapedia promotors during Drosophila embryogenesis. Development 109: 553-566.

Bermingham, J.R., Jr. and Scott, M.P. (1988). Developmentally regulated alternative splicing of transcripts from the Drosophila homeotic gene Antennapedia can produce four different proteins. EMBO J. 7: 3211-3222.

Laughon, A., Boulet, A.M., Bermingham, J.R., Jr., Laymon, R.A., and Scott, M.P. (1986). The structure of transcripts from the homeotic Antennapedia gene of Drosophila: two promoters control the major protein-coding region. Mol. Cell. Biol. 6: 4676-4689

Raftery, L.A., J.R. Bermingham, Jr. and Yarus, M. (1986). A D-arm mutation enables a suppressor with a CUA anticodon to read both amber and ochre codons. J. Mol. Biol. 190: 513-517.

John Bermingham, Updated 03/16/2010