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63
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4366

Overview

Constantine Londos is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on several areas within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The main fields of study for Londos include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Their subfields of study further narrow down to:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry

Londos's research contributions center on topics such as:

  • Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization

The scientist has authored papers published in specific venues, with a focus on UNC Libraries. Their most recent work includes the following paper:

  • Unique Regulation of Adipose Triglyceride Lipase (ATGL) by Perilipin 5, a Lipid Droplet-associated Protein, 2020, UNC Libraries

In collaboration, Londos frequently works with a number of researchers, including:

  • Hong Wang
  • Ming Bell
  • Urmilla Sreenevasan
  • Hong Hu
  • Jun Liu

Best Publications

  • A Highly Sensitive Adenylate Cyclase Assay

    Yoram Salomon;Constantine Londos;Martin Rodbell

  • Subclasses of external adenosine receptors

    Constantine Londos;Dermot M. F. Cooper;J. Wolff

  • Perilipin, a major hormonally regulated adipocyte-specific phosphoprotein associated with the periphery of lipid storage droplets.

    A S Greenberg;J J Egan;S A Wek;N B Garty

  • Perilipin ablation results in a lean mouse with aberrant adipocyte lipolysis, enhanced leptin production, and resistance to diet-induced obesity

    J. T. Tansey;C. Sztalryd;J. Gruia-Gray;D. L. Roush

  • Two distinct adenosine-sensitive sites on adenylate cyclase

    Constantine Londos;J. Wolff

  • Adipose differentiation-related protein is an ubiquitously expressed lipid storage droplet-associated protein.

    D L Brasaemle;T Barber;N E Wolins;G Serrero

  • Perilipin A is essential for the translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase during lipolytic activation

    Carole Sztalryd;Guoheng Xu;Heidi Dorward;John T. Tansey

  • Perilipin A Increases Triacylglycerol Storage by Decreasing the Rate of Triacylglycerol Hydrolysis

    Dawn L. Brasaemle;Dawn L. Brasaemle;Boris Rubin;Boris Rubin;Ingrid A. Harten;Jasmine Gruia-Gray

  • Adoption of PERILIPIN as a unifying nomenclature for the mammalian PAT-family of intracellular lipid storage droplet proteins.

    Alan R. Kimmel;Dawn L. Brasaemle;Monica McAndrews-Hill;Carole Sztalryd

  • Perilipin is located on the surface layer of intracellular lipid droplets in adipocytes.

    E.J. Blanchette-Mackie;N.K. Dwyer;T. Barber;R.A. Coxey

  • Perilipins, ADRP, and other proteins that associate with intracellular neutral lipid droplets in animal cells.

    Constantine Londos;Dawn L. Brasaemle;Charles J. Schultz;Jere P. Segrest

  • Mechanism of hormone-stimulated lipolysis in adipocytes: translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase to the lipid storage droplet.

    John J. Egan;Andrew S. Greenberg;Min-Kun Chang;Sheree A. Wek

  • Functional conservation for lipid storage droplet association among Perilipin, ADRP, and TIP47 (PAT)-related proteins in mammals, Drosophila, and Dictyostelium.

    Shinji Miura;Jai-Wei Gan;Joseph Brzostowski;Michael J. Parisi

  • Adenosine analogs inhibit adipocyte adenylate cyclase by a GTP-dependent process: basis for actions of adenosine and methylxanthines on cyclic AMP production and lipolysis

    Constantine Londos;Dermot M. F. Cooper;Werner Schlegel;Martin Rodbell

  • Post-translational Regulation of Adipose Differentiation-related Protein by the Ubiquitin/Proteasome Pathway

    Guoheng Xu;Carole Sztalryd;Xinyue Lu;John T. Tansey

  • Role of PAT proteins in lipid metabolism

    C. Londos;C. Sztalryd;J.T. Tansey;A.R. Kimmel

  • On the control of lipolysis in adipocytes.

    Constantine Londos;Dawn L. Brasaemle;Charles J. Schultz;Diane C. Adler-Wailes

  • Translocation of hormone-sensitive lipase and perilipin upon lipolytic stimulation of rat adipocytes.

    Gary M. Clifford;Constantine Londos;Fredric B. Kraemer;Richard G. Vernon

  • The central role of perilipin a in lipid metabolism and adipocyte lipolysis.

    John T Tansey;Carole Sztalryd;Erica M Hlavin;Alan R Kimmel

  • Isolation of cDNAs for perilipins A and B: sequence and expression of lipid droplet-associated proteins of adipocytes.

    Andrew S. Greenberg;John J. Egan;Sheree A. Wek;Malcolm C. Moos

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan R. Kimmel
Alan R. Kimmel National Institutes of Health
Martin Rodbell
Martin Rodbell National Institutes of Health
Dermot M. F. Cooper
Dermot M. F. Cooper University of Cambridge
Andrew S. Greenberg
Andrew S. Greenberg Tufts University
Ian A. Simpson
Ian A. Simpson Pennsylvania State University
Samuel W. Cushman
Samuel W. Cushman National Institutes of Health
Cecilia Holm
Cecilia Holm Lund University
Marc L. Reitman
Marc L. Reitman National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Carl Grunfeld
Carl Grunfeld University of California, San Francisco
Kenneth R. Feingold
Kenneth R. Feingold University of California, San Francisco

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