Scott
D. Emr, Ph.D.
Director
Weill Institute
for Cell and Molecular Biology &
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Cornell University
441 Weill Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-7202
sde26@cornell.edu
607-255-0816 (Office)
607-255-5824 (Lab)
The Emr lab studies the regulation of cell signaling pathways by phosphoinositide kinases, vesicle-mediated transport reactions,
and selective ubiquitin modifications.
Phosphoinositide Lipid Signaling

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ESCRT Complexes Direct MVB Sorting

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Arrestin-Related ART Proteins Regulate Endocytosis by Selective Ubiquitin Modification of PM Proteins

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News
- MBC - New Paper: Local control of PtdIns4P signaling in the Golgi apparatus by Vps74 and Sac1 phosphoinositide phosphatase. Wood CS, Hung CS, Huoh YS, Mousley CJ, Stefan CJ, Bankaitis V, Ferguson KM, Burd CG. (May 2012)
- EMBO - New Paper: The dual PH domain protein Opy1 functions as a sensor and modulator of PtdIns(4,5)P(2) synthesis. Ling Y, Stefan CJ, Macgurn JA, Audhya A, Emr SD. (May 2012)
- Biochemistry - New Paper: Allosteric activation of the phosphoinositide phosphatase Sac1 by anionic phospholipids. Zhong S, Hsu F, Stefan CJ, Wu X, Patel A, Cosgrove MS, Mao Y. (April 2012)
- Annu Rev Biochem - New Paper: Ubiquitin and Membrane Protein Turnover: From Cradle to Grave. MacGurn JA, Hsu PC, Emr SD. (March 2012)
- EMBO - New Paper: Cargo ubiquitination is essential for multivesicular body intralumenal vesicle formation. Macdonald C, Buchkovich NJ, Stringer DK, Emr SD, Piper RC. (Feb 2012)
- JCB - New Paper: Eisosome proteins assemble into a membrane scaffold. Karotki, L. J.T. Huiskonen, C.J. Stefan, N.E. Ziolkowska, R. Roth, M.A. Surma, N.J. Krogan, S.D. Emr, J. Heuser, K. Grunewald, T.C. Walther. (Nov 2011)
- Cell - New Paper: TORC1 Regulates Endocytosis via Npr1-Mediated Phosphoinhibition of a Ubiquitin Ligase Adaptor. MacGurn, J.A., P.C. Hsu, M.B. Smolka, S.D. Emr. (Nov 2011)
- MBC - New Paper: Two novel WD40 domain-containing proteins, Ere1 and Ere2, function in the retromer-mediated endosomal recycling pathway. Shi, Y., C.J. Stefan, S.M. Rue, D. Teis, S.D. Emr. (Nov 2011)
- Biol. Chem. - New Paper: Genetic interactions with mutations affecting septin assembly reveal ESCRT functions in budding yeast cytokinesis.
McMurray, M.A., C.J. Stefan, M. Wemmer, G. Odorizzi, S.D. Emr, J. Thorner. (Aug 2011)
- Dev. Cell. - New Paper: The ESCRT Pathway. Henne, W.M., N.J. Buchkovich, S.D. Emr. (July 2011)
- Genes Dev. - New Paper: Phosphoinositide [PI(3,5)P2] lipid-dependent regulation of the general transcriptional regulator Tup1. Han B.K., S.D. Emr. (May 2011)
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