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Overview

John E. T. Corrie is affiliated with the Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans several subfields including hematology, cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and immunology and allergy.

Corrie's scientific work predominantly addresses topics such as platelet disorders and treatments, cellular transport and secretion, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, cell adhesion molecules, glycosylation and glycoproteins, cellular mechanics and interactions, and analytical chemistry and sensors. These topics indicate a focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying blood-related diseases and cellular processes.

Their publication record includes recent papers with a range of focus areas and venues:

  • "GDP/GTP exchange factor MADD drives activation and recruitment of secretory Rab GTPases to Weibel-Palade bodies" (2021, Blood Advances)
  • "P-selectin mobility undergoes a sol-gel transition as it diffuses from exocytosis sites into the cell membrane" (2022, Nature Communications)
  • "Altered Storage and Function of von Willebrand Factor in Human Cardiac Microvascular Endothelial Cells Isolated from Recipient Transplant Hearts" (2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "Development and characterization of novel jGCaMP8f calcium sensor variants with improved kinetics and fluorescence response range" (2023, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience)
  • "Reprogramming of endolysosomes for melanogenesis in BLOC-1-deficient melanocytes" (2025, Current Biology)

Their collaborative efforts include frequent coauthors such as Ianina Conte, Ruben Bierings, Petra E. Bürgisser, Jan Voorberg, and Katalin Török, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Corrie's work is published in a variety of scientific venues, showing a consistent presence in the following journals:

  • Blood Advances
  • Nature Communications
  • Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Current Biology

Best Publications

  • Direct, Real-Time Measurement of Rapid Inorganic Phosphate Release Using a Novel Fluorescent Probe and Its Application to Actomyosin Subfragment 1 ATPase

    Martin Brune;Jackie L. Hunter;John E. T. Corrie;Martin R. Webb

  • Three-dimensional structural dynamics of myosin V by single-molecule fluorescence polarization

    Joseph N. Forkey;Margot E. Quinlan;M. Alexander Shaw;John E. T. Corrie

  • Formation and dissociation of M1 muscarinic receptor dimers seen by total internal reflection fluorescence imaging of single molecules.

    Jonathan A. Hern;Asma H. Baig;Gregory I. Mashanov;Berry Birdsall

  • Photochemical and pharmacological evaluation of 7-nitroindolinyl-and 4-methoxy-7-nitroindolinyl-amino acids as novel, fast caged neurotransmitters.

    M Canepari;L Nelson;G Papageorgiou;J.E.T Corrie

  • Mechanism of inorganic phosphate interaction with phosphate binding protein from Escherichia coli

    Martin Brune;Jackie L. Hunter;Steven A. Howell;Stephen R. Martin

  • Dynamic measurement of myosin light-chain-domain tilt and twist in muscle contraction

    J. E. T. Corrie;B. D. Brandmeier;R. E. Ferguson;D. R. Trentham

  • Tilting of the light-chain region of myosin during step length changes and active force generation in skeletal muscle

    M. Irving;T. St Claire Allen;C. Sabido-David;J. S. Craik

  • Photorelease of Carboxylic Acids from 1-Acyl-7-nitroindolines in Aqueous Solution: Rapid and Efficient Photorelease of l-Glutamate1

    George Papageorgiou;David C. Ogden;and Andreas Barth;John E. T. Corrie

  • Photolytic Cleavage of 1-(2-Nitrophenyl)ethyl Ethers Involves Two Parallel Pathways and Product Release Is Rate-Limited by Decomposition of a Common Hemiacetal Intermediate

    John E. T. Corrie;Andreas Barth;V. Ranjit N. Munasinghe;David R. Trentham

  • Effects of Aromatic Substituents on the Photocleavage of 1-Acyl-7-nitroindolines

    George Papageorgiou;John E.T Corrie

  • Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy of Intermediates and Products from Photolysis of 1-(2-Nitrophenyl)ethyl Phosphates: Reaction of the 2-Nitrosoacetophenone Byproduct with Thiols

    Andreas Barth;John E. T. Corrie;Michael J. Gradwell;Yashusi Maeda

  • Thiol-reactive fluorescent probes for protein labelling

    John E. T. Corrie

  • ATPase kinetics on activation of rabbit and frog permeabilized isometric muscle fibres: a real time phosphate assay

    Zhen-He He;Rod K. Chillingworth;Martin Brune;John E. T. Corrie

  • Crystal Structure of Phosphate Binding Protein Labeled with a Coumarin Fluorophore, a Probe for Inorganic Phosphate†,‡

    Miriam Hirshberg;Kim Henrick;Lesley Lloyd Haire;Nishi Vasisht

  • Fluorescence polarization transients from rhodamine isomers on the myosin regulatory light chain in skeletal muscle fibers.

    Seth C. Hopkins;Cibele Sabido-David;John E.T. Corrie;Malcolm Irving

  • Structural and Biochemical Characterization of a Fluorogenic Rhodamine-Labeled Malarial Protease Substrate†

    Michael J. Blackman;John E. T. Corrie;John C. Croney;Geoff Kelly

  • Photochemical Release of ATP from "Caged ATP" Studied by Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy

    Andreas Barth;Karin Hauser;Werner Maentele;John E. T. Corrie

  • Laser photolysis of caged compounds at 405 nm: photochemical advantages, localisation, phototoxicity and methods for calibration.

    Federico F. Trigo;John E.T. Corrie;David Ogden

  • A biosensor for inorganic phosphate using a rhodamine-labeled phosphate binding protein.

    Michael P Okoh;Jackie L Hunter;John E T Corrie;Martin R Webb

  • Kinetics of relaxation from rigor of permeabilized fast-twitch skeletal fibers from the rabbit using a novel caged ATP and apyrase

    H. Thirlwell;J. E. T. Corrie;G. P. Reid;D. R. Trentham

  • Biosynthesis of terpenes and steroids. Part IX. The sterols of some mutant yeasts and their relationship to the biosynthesis of ergosterol

    Derek H. R. Barton;John E. T. Corrie;David A. Widdowson;Martin Bard

  • Mechanisms of photorelease of carboxylic acids from 1-acyl-7-nitroindolines in solutions of varying water content

    James Morrison;Peter Wan;John E. T. Corrie;George Papageorgiou

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Trentham
David R. Trentham King's College London
Malcolm Irving
Malcolm Irving King's College London
John Kendrick-Jones
John Kendrick-Jones MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Yale E. Goldman
Yale E. Goldman University of Pennsylvania
Alfred Wittinghofer
Alfred Wittinghofer Max Planck Society
Emil F. Pai
Emil F. Pai University of Toronto
Roger S. Goody
Roger S. Goody Max Planck Society
Stephen R. Martin
Stephen R. Martin The Francis Crick Institute
Jack H. Kaplan
Jack H. Kaplan University of Illinois at Chicago
Nigel J.M. Birdsall
Nigel J.M. Birdsall The Francis Crick Institute

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