William E. Downey
National Institutes of Health
3 Papers
199 Citations
William E. Downey is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aconitase & Iron-responsive element-binding protein. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Messenger RNA coding for only the alpha subunit of the rat brain Na channel is sufficient for expression of functional channels in Xenopus oocytes
Alan L. Goldin,Terry P. Snutch,Hermann Lübbert,Andrew P. Dowsett,John Marshall,Vanessa J. Auld,William E. Downey,Larry C. Fritz,Henry A. Lester,Robert R. Dunn,William A. Catterall,Norman Davidson +11 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that mRNA encoding the alpha subunit of the rat brain Na channel, in the absence of any beta-subunit mRNA, is sufficient for translation to give functional channels in oocytes.
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A regulated RNA binding protein also possesses aconitase activity.
Stamatina Kaptain,William E. Downey,Careen K. Tang,Caroline C. Philpott,David J. Haile,David G. Orloff,Joe B. Harford,Tracey A. Rouault,Richard D. Klausner +8 more
TL;DR: After purification of native IRE-BP and immunoaffinity purification, it is demonstrated that the purified I RE-BP has aconitase activity.
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An iron-sulfur cluster plays a novel regulatory role in the iron-responsive element binding protein.
Tracey A. Rouault,David J. Haile,William E. Downey,Caroline C. Philpott,Careen K. Tang,Felipe Samaniego,Jean Chin,Ian Paul,David G. Orloff,Joe B. Harford,Richard D. Klausner +10 more
TL;DR: Post-transcriptional regulation of genes important in iron metabolism, ferritin and the transferrin receptor (TfR), is achieved through regulated binding of a cytosolic protein, the iron-responsive element binding protein (IRE-BP), to RNA stem-loop motifs known as iron- responsive elements (IREs).
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