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SARJEET S. GILL CURRICULUM VITAE (Brief version) ACADEMIC ...

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Curriculum vitae: Sarjeet S. GillUniversity of Califronia Riverside13. Soberón, M., L. E. Fernandez, C. Pérez, C., S. S. Gill, and A. Bravo, 2007 Mode ofaction of mosquitocidal Bacillus thuringiensis toxins. Toxicon 49:597-600.14. Kang’ethe, W. K., G. Aimanova, A. K. Pullikuth, and S. S. Gill. 2007. NHE8 mediatesamiloride sensitive Na + /H + exchange across mosquito Malpighian tubules and catalyzesNa + And K + transport in reconstituted proteoliposomes. Am. J. Physiol. Physiol.292:F1501-12.15. Jiménez-Juárez, N., Muñoz-Garay, C., Gómez, I., Saab-Rincon, G., Damian-Almazo, J.Y., Gill, S. S., Soberón, M., and Bravo A. 2007. Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab mutantsaffecting oligomer formation are non-toxic to Manduca sexta larvae. J Biol Chem.282:21222-21229.16. Pérez C, Muñoz-Garay C, Portugal LC, Sánchez J, Gill SS, Soberón M, and Bravo A.2007. Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis Cyt1Aa enhances activity of Cry11Aatoxin by facilitating the formation of a pre-pore oligomeric structure. CellularMicrobiology. 9: 2931-2937.17. Kim YJ, Nachman RJ, Aimanova K, Gill S, Adams ME. 2008. The pheromonebiosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN) receptor of Heliothis virescens:identification, functional expression, and structure-activity relationships of ligand analogs.Peptides. 29:268-75.18. Jiménez-Juárez, N., Muñoz-Garay, C., Gómez, I., Gill, S. S., Soberón, M., and Bravo, A.2008. The pre-pore from Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab toxin is necessary to induceinsect death in Manduca sexta. Peptides. 2008 29:318-2319. Fernández, L. E., Gómez, I., Pacheco, S., Arenas, I., Gill, S. S., Bravo, A., and Soberón,M. 2008. Employing phage display to study the mode of action of Bacillus thuringiensisCry toxins. Peptides. 2008 29:324-9.20. Pacheco S, Gómez I, Gill SS, Bravo A, and Soberón M. 2008. Enhancement ofinsecticidal activity of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A toxins by fragments of a toxin-bindingcadherin correlates with oligomer formation. Peptides. 29:324-29.21. Soberón M, Gill SS, and Bravo A. 2009. Signaling versus punching hole: How doBacillus thuringiensis toxins kill insect midgut cells? Cell Mol Life Sci. 266:1337–1349.22. Likitvivatanavong, S., Aimanova, K. and Gill, S. S. 2009. Loop residues of the receptorbinding domain of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry11Ba toxin are important for mosquitocidalactivity. FEBS Lett. 583: 2021-2030.23. Fernandez, L., Martinez-Anaya C., Lira E., Chen, JW., Evans, A., Hernández-Martínez,S., Lanz-Mendoza H., Bravo, A., Gill, S. S., Soberón, M. 2009. Cloning and epitopemapping of Cry11Aa-binding sites in the Cry11Aa-receptor alkaline phosphatase fromAedes aegypti. Biochemistry. 48, 8899–8907.24. Evans, A. M., Aimanova, K. G. and S. S. Gill. 2009. Characterization of a Blood MealResponsive Proton Dependent Amino Acid Transporter in the Disease Vector, Aedesaegypti. J. Exp. Biol. 212: 3263-3271.4

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