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Overview

Dermot M. F. Cooper is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these disciplines, their work covers specialized subfields such as Sensory Systems, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Physiology.

The scientist's research topics include Ion Channels and Receptors, Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, and Calcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism. These areas reflect a focus on the mechanisms and pathways underlying cellular signaling and nervous system function.

Cooper has contributed to the publication landscape with work appearing in the journal Function. Notably, one of their recent papers is titled "AKAP79 Orchestrates a Cyclic AMP Signalosome Adjacent to Orai1 Ca2+ Channels", published in 2021 in Function. This paper has been cited 17 times, indicating engagement by the wider scientific community.

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, who have worked with them on multiple occasions. These include:

  • Pulak Kar
  • Pradeep Barak
  • Anna Zerio
  • Yu-Ping Lin
  • Amy J Parekh

Best Publications

  • Subclasses of external adenosine receptors

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

  • Adenylyl cyclases and the interaction between calcium and cAMP signalling

    Dermot M. F. Cooper;Nicole Mons;Nicole Mons;Jeffrey W. Karpen

  • Organization and Ca2+ Regulation of Adenylyl Cyclases in cAMP Microdomains

    Debbie Willoughby;Dermot M. F. Cooper

  • Type VIII adenylyl cyclase. A Ca2+/calmodulin-stimulated enzyme expressed in discrete regions of rat brain.

    J. J. Cali;J. C. Zwaagstra;N. Mons;D. M. F. Cooper

  • Regulation and organization of adenylyl cyclases and cAMP.

    Dermot M F Cooper

  • 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

  • Cloning and expression of a Ca(2+)-inhibitable adenylyl cyclase from NCB-20 cells.

    Masami Yoshimura;Dermot M. F. Cooper

  • A uniform extracellular stimulus triggers distinct cAMP signals in different compartments of a simple cell

    Thomas C. Rich;Kent A. Fagan;Tonia E. Tse;Jerome Schaack

  • Cyclic guanosine monophosphate compartmentation in rat cardiac myocytes

    Liliana R.V. Castro;Ignacio Verde;Dermot M.F. Cooper;Rodolphe Fischmeister

  • Cyclic Nucleotide–Gated Channels Colocalize with Adenylyl Cyclase in Regions of Restricted Camp Diffusion

    Thomas C. Rich;Kent A. Fagan;Hiroko Nakata;Jerome Schaack

  • Adenosine receptors and the regulation of adenylate cyclase.

    J Wolff;C Londos;D M Cooper

  • Dynamic Regulation of cAMP Synthesis through Anchored PKA-Adenylyl Cyclase V/VI Complexes

    Andrea L. Bauman;Joseph Soughayer;Bao T. Nguyen;Debbie Willoughby

  • Type-specific stimulation of adenylylcyclase by protein kinase C.

    M. Yoshimura;D. M. F. Cooper

  • Functional Co-localization of Transfected Ca2+-stimulable Adenylyl Cyclases with Capacitative Ca2+ Entry Sites

    Kent A. Fagan;Rajesh Mahey;Dermot M.F. Cooper

  • Capacitative Ca2+ entry exclusively inhibits cAMP synthesis in C6-2B glioma cells. Evidence that physiologically evoked Ca2+ entry regulates Ca(2+)-inhibitable adenylyl cyclase in non-excitable cells.

    Matthew Chiono;Rajesh Mahey;Glenda Tate;Dermot M.F. Cooper

  • BIMODAL REGULATION OF ADENYLATE CYCLASE

    Dermot M.F. Cooper

  • An anchored PKA and PDE4 complex regulates subplasmalemmal cAMP dynamics.

    Debbie Willoughby;Wei Wong;Jerome Schaack;John D Scott

  • Sustained endothelial nitric-oxide synthase activation requires capacitative Ca2+ entry.

    Sui Lin;Kent A. Fagan;Kai Xun Li;Philip W. Shaul

  • Regulation by Ca2+-Signaling Pathways of Adenylyl Cyclases

    Michelle Louise Halls;Dermot M F Cooper

  • The fat cell adenylate cyclase system. Characterization and manipulation of its bimodal regulation by GTP.

    D M Cooper;W Schlegel;M C Lin;M Rodbell

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicole Mons
Nicole Mons University of Bordeaux
Constantine Londos
Constantine Londos National Institutes of Health
Martin Rodbell
Martin Rodbell National Institutes of Health
Werner Schlegel
Werner Schlegel University of Geneva
Enno Klussmann
Enno Klussmann Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Jerome Schaack
Jerome Schaack University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Troy Stevens
Troy Stevens University of South Alabama
Andrea Sinz
Andrea Sinz Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Rodolphe Fischmeister
Rodolphe Fischmeister University of Paris-Saclay
Robert Freedman
Robert Freedman University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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