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Thomas Schmidt-Glenewinkel

TitleAssociate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry
InstitutionHunter College, CUNY
DepartmentBiological Sciences
AddressRoom 927 HN, Hunter College, CUNY
695 Park Avenue
New York NY 10065
Phone(212) 772-5027
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    SC3GM086323     (SCHMIDT-GLENEWINKEL, THOMAS)Jan 1, 2009 - Apr 30, 2013
    NIH
    A Model of Proteasome Dysfunction in the Nervous System of Drosophila
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Figueiredo-Pereira ME, Rockwell P, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Serrano P. Neuroinflammation and J2 prostaglandins: linking impairment of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and mitochondria to neurodegeneration. Front Mol Neurosci. 2014; 7:104. PMID: 25628533.
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    2. Yeh CH, Jansen M, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Role of the proteasome in fly models of neurodegeneration. Methods Mol Biol. 2011; 793:149-65. PMID: 21913099.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    3. Vernace VA, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Figueiredo-Pereira ME. Aging and regulated protein degradation: who has the UPPer hand? Aging Cell. 2007 Oct; 6(5):599-606. PMID: 17681036.
      Citations: 43     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
    4. Vernace VA, Arnaud L, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Figueiredo-Pereira ME. Aging perturbs 26S proteasome assembly in Drosophila melanogaster. FASEB J. 2007 Sep; 21(11):2672-82. PMID: 17413001.
      Citations: 73     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    5. Wu P, Ma D, Pierzchala M, Wu J, Yang LC, Mai X, Chang X, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. The Drosophila acetylcholine receptor subunit D alpha5 is part of an alpha-bungarotoxin binding acetylcholine receptor. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jun 03; 280(22):20987-94. PMID: 15781463.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    6. Pick L, Schier A, Affolter M, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Gehring WJ. Analysis of the ftz upstream element: germ layer-specific enhancers are independently autoregulated. Genes Dev. 1990 Jul; 4(7):1224-39. PMID: 1976571.
      Citations: 54     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    7. Goetz GS, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Hu MH, Belgado N, Hurwitz J. Studies on the role of the phi X174 gene A protein in phi X viral strand synthesis. II. Effects of DNA replication of mutations in the 30-nucleotide icosahedral bacteriophage origin. J Biol Chem. 1988 Nov 05; 263(31):16433-42. PMID: 2972712.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    8. Goetz GS, Englard S, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Aoyama A, Hayashi M, Hurwitz J. Effect of phi X C protein on leading strand DNA synthesis in the phi X174 replication pathway. J Biol Chem. 1988 Nov 05; 263(31):16452-60. PMID: 2972714.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Cells
    9. Ortiz JG, Giacobini E, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Allylglycine affects acetylation of putrescine and spermidine in mouse brain. Neuropharmacology. 1983 Oct; 22(10):1237-9. PMID: 6646356.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    10. Brown DR, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Reinberg D, Hurwitz J. DNA sequences which support activities of the bacteriophage phi X174 gene A protein. J Biol Chem. 1983 Jul 10; 258(13):8402-12. PMID: 6223031.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    11. Brown DR, Reinberg D, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Zipursky SL, Hurwitz J. Analysis of the phiX174 gene A protein using in vitro DNA replication systems. Methods Enzymol. 1983; 100:217-39. PMID: 6225931.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Cells
    12. Nomura Y, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Giacobini E, Ortiz J. Metabolism of cadaverine and pipecolic acid in brain and other organs of the mouse. J Neurosci Res. 1983; 9(3):279-89. PMID: 6406679.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    13. Brown DR, Reinberg D, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Roth M, Zipursky SL, Hurwitz J. DNA structures required for phi X174 A-protein-directed initiation and termination of DNA replication. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 1983; 47 Pt 2:701-15. PMID: 6222868.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Cells
    14. Ortiz JG, Giacobini E, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Acetylation of polyamines in mouse brain: subcellular and regional distribution. J Neurosci Res. 1983; 9(2):193-201. PMID: 6842625.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    15. Ortiz J, Giacobini E, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Polyamine acetylation in the developing and aging mouse brain. Int J Dev Neurosci. 1983; 1(3):179-85. PMID: 24875848.
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    16. Nomura Y, Okuma Y, Segawa T, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Giacobini E. Comparison of synaptosomal and glial uptake of pipecolic acid and GABA in rat brain. Neurochem Res. 1981 Apr; 6(4):391-400. PMID: 7266747.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    17. Nomura Y, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Giacobini E. Uptake of piperidine and pipecolic acid by synaptosomes from mouse brain. Neurochem Res. 1980 Nov; 5(11):1163-73. PMID: 7464982.
      Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    18. Giacobini E, Nomura Y, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Pipecolic acid: origin, biosynthesis and metabolism in the brain. Cell Mol Biol Incl Cyto Enzymol. 1980; 26(2):135-46. PMID: 6781750.
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    19. Nomura Y, Okuma Y, Segawa T, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Giacobini EG. A calcium-dependent, high potassium-induced release of pipecolic acid from rat brain slices. J Neurochem. 1979 Sep; 33(3):803-5. PMID: 479893.
      Citations: 13     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    20. Seiler N, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Sarhan S. On the formation of gamma-aminobutyric acid from putrescine in brain. J Biochem. 1979 Jul; 86(1):277-8. PMID: 479128.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    21. Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Nomura Y, Giacobini E. The conversion of lysine into piperidine, cadaverine, and pipecolic acid in the brain and other organs of the mouse. Neurochem Res. 1977 Dec; 2(6):619-37. PMID: 24272322.
      Citations: 20     Fields:    
    22. Seiler N, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T. Regional distribution of putrescine, spermidine and spermine in relation to the distribution of RNA and DNA in the rat nervous system. J Neurochem. 1975 Apr; 24(4):791-5. PMID: 1123635.
      Citations: 30     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    23. Seiler N, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Schneider HH. 5-Di-n-butylaminonaphthalene-1-sulphonyl chloride--A new reagent for fluorescence labelling of amines, amino acids and peptides. J Chromatogr. 1973 Sep 12; 84(1):95-107. PMID: 4744468.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Animals
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