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Overview

Carl E. Creutz is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research focuses predominantly on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with an emphasis on Molecular Biology, Immunology, and Cell Biology.

Their work covers various topics including:

  • S100 Proteins and Annexins
  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Cellular transport and secretion

Carl E. Creutz has published in several scientific outlets. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Among their recent papers are:

  • Expression of bovine annexin A4 in E. coli rescues cytokinesis blocked by beta-lactam antibiotics, 2023, Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
  • Expression of Bovine Annexin A4 In E.coli Rescues Cytokinesis Blocked by Beta-Lactam Antibiotics, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Annexins: linking Ca2+ signalling to membrane dynamics.

    Volker Gerke;Carl E. Creutz;Stephen E. Moss

  • The annexins and exocytosis

    Carl E. Creutz

  • Aggregation of chromaffin granules by calpactin at micromolar levels of calcium

    Debra S. Drust;Carl E. Creutz

  • Identification and purification of an adrenal medullary protein (synexin) that causes calcium-dependent aggregation of isolated chromaffin granules.

    C E Creutz;C J Pazoles;H B Pollard

  • cis-Unsaturated fatty acids induce the fusion of chromaffin granules aggregated by synexin.

    C E Creutz

  • The Copines, a Novel Class of C2 Domain-containing, Calciumdependent, Phospholipid-binding Proteins Conserved from Paramecium to Humans

    Carl E. Creutz;Jose L. Tomsig;Sandra L. Snyder;Marie-Christine Gautier

  • Characterization of the chromobindins. Soluble proteins that bind to the chromaffin granule membrane in the presence of Ca2

    C E Creutz;L G Dowling;J J Sando;C Villar-Palasi

  • Identification of chromaffin granule-binding proteins. Relationship of the chromobindins to calelectrin, synhibin, and the tyrosine kinase substrates p35 and p36.

    C E Creutz;W J Zaks;H C Hamman;S Crane

  • Self-association of synexin in the presence of calcium. Correlation with synexin-induced membrane fusion and examination of the structure of synexin aggregates.

    C.E. Creutz;C.J. Pazoles;H.B. Pollard

  • The chromaffin granule and possible mechanisms of exocytosis.

    Harvey B. Pollard;Christopher J. Pazoles;Carl E. Creutz;Oren Zinder

  • Evidence for control of serotonin secretion from human platelets by hydroxyl ion transport and osmotic lysis.

    H B Pollard;K Tack-Goldman;C J Pazoles;C E Creutz

  • An osmotic mechanism for exocytosis from dissociated chromaffin cells.

    H B Pollard;C J Pazoles;C E Creutz;J H Scott

  • Internal pH and state of ATP in adrenergic chromaffin granules determined by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    H B Pollard;H Shindo;C E Creutz;C J Pazoles

  • Copines: a ubiquitous family of Ca 2+ -dependent phospholipid-binding proteins

    J. L. Tomsig;C. E. Creutz

  • Identification of Targets for Calcium Signaling through the Copine Family of Proteins: CHARACTERIZATION OF A COILED-COIL COPINE-BINDING MOTIF *

    Jose Luis Tomsig;Sandra L. Snyder;Carl E. Creutz

  • Polyproline, β-turn helices. Novel secondary structures proposed for the tandem repeats within rhodopsin, synaptophysin, synexin, gliadin, RNA polymerase II, hordein, and gluten

    Norio Matsushima;Carl. E. Creutz;Robert H. Kretsinger

  • Domain formation in a fluid mixed lipid bilayer modulated through binding of the C2 protein motif.

    Anne Hinderliter;Paulo F. F. Almeida;Carl E. Creutz;Rodney L. Biltonen

  • Calcium-dependent binding of sorcin to the N-terminal domain of synexin (annexin VII).

    Amy M. Brownawell;Carl E. Creutz

  • CALCIUM-DEPENDENT FUSION AMONG ENDOSOMES

    L S Mayorga;W Berón;M N Sarrouf;M I Colombo

  • Cell Biology: Consensus in exocytosis

    Robert H. Kretsinger;Carl E. Creutz

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey B. Pollard
Harvey B. Pollard Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Stephen E. Moss
Stephen E. Moss University College London
Edward M. Brown
Edward M. Brown University of Rochester Medical Center
Sarah J. Parsons
Sarah J. Parsons University of Virginia
Yoshio Kuroki
Yoshio Kuroki Sapporo Medical University
J. Michael Edwardson
J. Michael Edwardson University of Cambridge
Volker Gerke
Volker Gerke University of Münster
Janine Beisson
Janine Beisson University of Paris-Saclay
Gerald D. Aurbach
Gerald D. Aurbach National Institutes of Health
Paola S. Timiras
Paola S. Timiras University of California, Berkeley

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