John F. Normyle
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
6 Papers
89 Citations
John F. Normyle is an academic researcher from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Peptide sequence. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of John F. Normyle include University of Queensland.
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Papers
Localization of the mosaic transmembrane serine protease corin to heart myocytes.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the first characterization of corin protein expression in human heart tissue, using immunostaining of sections of human heart and showed corin expression was specifically localized to the cross striations of cardiac myocytes, with a pattern of expression consistent with an integral membrane localization.
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Localization, expression and genomic structure of the gene encoding the human serine protease testisin.
John D. Hooper,Natalie Bowen,Heidi Marshall,Lara M. Cullen,Raman Sood,Rachael J. Daniels,Melanie A. Stuttgen,John F. Normyle,Douglas R. Higgs,Daniel L. Kastner,Steven M. Ogbourne,Martin F. Pera,E C Jazwinska,Toni M. Antalis +13 more
TL;DR: The characterization of the gene encoding testisin, designated PRSS21, and its localization on the short arm of human chromosome 16 (16p13.3) between the microsatellite marker D16S246 and the radiation hybrid breakpoint CY23HA are reported.
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Localization, expression and genomic structure of the gene encoding the human serine protease testisin
John D. Hooper,Natalie Bowen,Heidi Marshall,Lara M. Cullen,Raman Sood,Rachael J. Daniels,Melanie A. Stuttgen,John F. Normyle,Douglas R. Higgs,Daniel L. Kastner,Steven M. Ogbourne,Martin F. Pera,E C Jazwinska,Toni M. Antalis +13 more
- 01 Jun 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the characterization of the gene encoding testisin, designated PRSS21, and its localization on the short arm of human chromosome 16 (16p13.3) between the microsatellite marker D16S246 and the radiation hybrid breakpoint CY23HA.
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Testisin, a new human serine proteinase expressed by premeiotic testicular germ cells and lost in testicular germ cell tumors
John D. Hooper,David Nicol,Joanne L. Dickinson,Helen J. Eyre,Anthony L. Scarman,John F. Normyle,Melanie A. Stuttgen,Meaghan L. Douglas,Kate A. Lakoski-Loveland,Grant R. Sutherland,Toni M. Antalis +10 more
- 01 Jul 1999
TL;DR: The cloned and characterized a cDNA encoding a new human serine proteinase, testisin, that is abundantly expressed only in the testis and is lost in testicular tumors demonstrate a new cell surface serineproteinase, loss of which may have a direct or indirect role in the progression of testicular tumor progression.
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Localization of the mosaic transmembrane serine protease corin to heart myocytes
John D. Hooper,Anthony L. Scarman,B. E. Clarke,John F. Normyle,Toni M. Antalis +4 more
- 01 Dec 2000
TL;DR: The demonstrated corin protein expression by heart myocytes supports its proposed role as the pro-ANP convertase, and thus a potentially critical mediator of major cardiovascular diseases including hypertension and congestive heart failure.
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