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1 CURRICULUM VITA David M. Jameson Home Address: 1030 Aoloa Place #307B Kailua, Hawaii 96734 (808) 781-9334 Work Address: Department of Cell and Molecular Biology University of Hawaii at Manoa 651 Ilalo St, BSB 222 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 (808) 956-8332 (808) 692-1968 FAX [email protected] Web page http://thejamesonlab.wordpress.com/ EDUCATION B.S. (1971) Chemistry - Ohio State University M.S. (1974) Biochemistry - University of Illinois Ph.D. (1978) Biochemistry - University of Illinois PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1997 - present Professor, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Hawaii 1996 - 1997 Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Hawaii 1992 - 1996 Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Hawaii 1989 - 1992 Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Hawaii 1983 - 1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 1979 - 1982 Postdoctoral Fellow, Biochemistry Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 1978 - 1979 Postdoctoral Fellow, C.N.R.S., University of Paris-South, Orsay, France 1971 - 1978 Graduate Fellow, Biochemistry Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL (Thesis advisor: Professor Gregorio Weber)

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CURRICULUM VITA

David M. Jameson

Home Address:

1030 Aoloa Place #307B

Kailua, Hawaii 96734

(808) 781-9334

Work Address:

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology

University of Hawaii at Manoa

651 Ilalo St, BSB 222

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

(808) 956-8332

(808) 692-1968 FAX

[email protected]

Web page

http://thejamesonlab.wordpress.com/

EDUCATION

B.S. (1971) Chemistry - Ohio State University

M.S. (1974) Biochemistry - University of Illinois

Ph.D. (1978) Biochemistry - University of Illinois

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1997 - present Professor, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Hawaii

1996 - 1997 Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Hawaii

1992 - 1996 Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Hawaii

1989 - 1992 Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of

Hawaii

1983 - 1989 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas

Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

1979 - 1982 Postdoctoral Fellow, Biochemistry Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

1978 - 1979 Postdoctoral Fellow, C.N.R.S., University of Paris-South, Orsay, France

1971 - 1978 Graduate Fellow, Biochemistry Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL

(Thesis advisor: Professor Gregorio Weber)

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Biophysical Society

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Peer Reviewer for the following journals:

Science

Biochemistry

Review of Scientific Instruments

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry

Analytical Biochemistry

Biophysical Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta

Journal of Pharmaceutics

Langmuir

Journal of Molecular Biology

European Journal of Biochemistry

Experimental Cell Research

Journal of Protein Chemistry

PlosOne

Peer Reviewer for the following funding agencies:

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

American Heart Association

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Nebraska Research Initiative

American Chemical Society

USDA

Jan. 1987; Oct. 1988 - Member of site visit teams for the National Institutes of Health

May 2000; Dec. 2003 – Ad Hoc Reviewer for NIH Study Section

Co-organizer of International Symposium on Fluorescent Biomolecules

Bocca di Magra, Italy; Sept. 1986

Co-organizer of 2nd International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry

and Medicine Rome, Italy; Sept. 1991

Co-organizer of 3rd International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry

and Medicine Maui, Hawaii; July 1995.

Co-organizer of 4th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Maui, Hawaii; June 1998.

Co-organizer of 5th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Kauai, Hawaii; June 2002.

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Co-organizer of 6th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Kauai, Hawaii; July 2005.

Co-organizer of 7th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Kauai, Hawaii; July 2008.

Co-organizer of 8th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Kauai, Hawaii; June, 2011.

Co-organizer of 9th International Weber Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in

Biochemistry and Medicine Kauai, Hawaii; June, 2014.

Consultant for the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (N.I.H. supported national resource facility) at

the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. 8/88 - 7/91

Editor-in-Chief of Comments on Molecular and Cellular Biophysics 1992 – 2000

Editorial Board – Journal of Protein Chemistry 2002 – 2008

Editorial Board – TheScientificWorld JOURNAL 2005 – present

Editorial Board – Methods and Applicaitons of Fluorescence Spectroscopy 2013 - present

Member of the Research Board of the Hawaii Affiliate of the American Heart Association 1996-2001

(Chairman – 1999/2001)

Member of the Advisory Board for the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics (N.I.H. supported national

resource facility) at the University of California, Irvine. 2000 - present

Member of AHA Study Section on Cell and Molecular Transport. 2001-2009

Chairman of AHA Study Section on Cell and Molecular Transport. 2008 – 2009

Member of the Permanent Steering Committee of the Methods and Applications in Fluorescence

conferences. 2006 - present

Invited Lecturer at International Courses/Workshops

UNESCO sponsored school on Photophysics of Proteins held at the Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso,

Valparaiso, Chile; July l985

Workshop on Fluorescence Spectroscopy in the Biosciences; University of Melbourne, Australia – Feb

1997

Workshop on Fluorescence Spectroscopy in the Biosciences; Sydney University, Australia – Feb. 2000

Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2003

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Fluoro 2004 Workshop on Optical Spectroscopy, Coffs Harbour, Australia – Feb. 2004

2nd Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2004

3rd Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2005

4th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2006

FEBS Course on Fluorescence Microscopy – Wageningen, Netherlands, Sept. 2006

Fluoro 2006 Workshop on Optical Spectroscopy, Coffs Harbour, Australia – Oct. 2006

1st LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2006

Principios de Fluorescencia, Valparaiso, Chile – January 2007

5th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2007

2nd LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2007

Workshop on Cellular and Molecular Fluorescence, UNTHSC, Fort Worth – Nov. 2007

1st Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Chicago, Illinois – April 2007

2nd Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Chicago, Illinois – April 2008

6th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Genoa, Italy – June 2008

FEBS Course on Fluorescence Microscopy – Wageningen, Netherlands, Sept. 2008

3rd LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2008

3rd Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Chicago, Illinois – April 2008

7th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Madrid, Spain – Sept. 2009

2nd South-American Workshop on Advanced Fluorescence Techniques, Rio de Janeiro - Sept. 2009

4th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2009

4th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Chicago, Illinois – April 2010

8th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Madrid, Spain – June, 2010

5th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2010

5th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Chicago, Illinois – April 2011

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6th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2011

3rd South American Fluorescence Workshop – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Dec. 2011

6th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Urbana, Illinois – June 2012

FEBS Course on Microspectroscopy – Nijmegen, Netherlands, Sept. 2012

7th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2012

7th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Urbana, Illinois – April 2013

8th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2013

8th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Urbana, Illinois – April 2014

9th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2014

9th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Urbana, Illinois – April 2015

Horiba: FluoroFest 15, Cambridge, MA - June 2015

10th LFD Course on Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy – Irvine, California – Oct. 2015

Curso de Posgrado Pedeciab y Aplicaciones Biologicas de la Fluorescencia, Montevideo, Uruguay – Nov.

2015

4th South American Fluorescence Workshop – Concepcion, Chile – Jan 2016

10th Principles of Fluorescence Techniques Course, Urbana, Illinois – April 2016

HONORS

Established Investigator of the American Heart Association: 1987-1992

1993 - 1994 McAlister Award from the Hawaii Affiliate of the American Heart Association (awarded to

the Hawaii Researcher who earns the top scientific merit ranking among the submitted proposals)

Chairman's Award, AHA of Hawaii, 2001

Invited Plenary Lecture: 1st International Meeting of the Portuguese and Spanish Biophysical Societies -

Dec. 1995

Invited Plenary Lecture: 30th Meeting of the Argentina Biophysical Society – Nov. 2001

Winner of the 2004 Gregorio Weber Award for Excellence in Fluorescence Theory and Application

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PATENTS

United States Patent 5,227,308 Method for Assessing Lung Maturity Using Fluorescence From

Naphthalene-Based Probes Inventors: David M. Jameson and Nadhipuram V. Bhagavan

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (University of Hawaii)

Undergraduate: Biochemistry 341 (General Biochemistry)

Biochemistry 441 (General Biochemistry)

Biology/Genetics 405 (General Biochemistry)

Chemistry 333 (Analytical Chemistry)

Graduate: Biophysics 621 (Optical Spectroscopy)

Biochemistry 624 (Thermodynamics of Protein Interactions)

Biophysics 705 (Protein Physical Chemistry)

Biophysics 641 (Biophysical Chemistry)

Biomed. 621 (Cell and Mol. Biol.)

BOOKS EDITED

Fluorescent Biomolecules: Methodologies and Applications, (1989) D.M. Jameson and G.D. Reinhart,

eds. Plenum Press, N.Y.

Perspectives on Fluorescence: A Tribute to Gregorio Weber (2016) D.M. Jameson, ed., Springer,

Heidelberg, Germany

BOOKS AUTHORED

Wong, S.S. and Jameson, D.M. Chemistry of Protein and Nucleic Acid Cross-Linking and Conjugation,

2012, Tayor and Francis, New York, NY.

Jameson, D.M. Introduction to Fluorescence, 2014. Taylor and Francis, New York, NY.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Klapper, B.F., Jameson, D.M., and Mayer, R.M. (1973) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 304:505-512. The

Purification and Properties of an Extracellular Protease from Aspergillus Oryzae NRLL 2160.

2. Klapper, B.F., Jameson, D.M., and Mayer, R.M. (1973) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 304:513-519.

Factors Affecting the Synthesis and Release of the Extracellular Protease of Aspergillus Oryzae

NRLL 2160.

3. Wehrly, J.A., Williams, J.F., Jameson, D.M., and Kolb, D.A. (1976) Anal. Chem. 48:1424-14.

Bipolar Averaging Circuit for Enhancing Signal-to-Noise Ratios in Recorded Spectra.

4. Jameson, D.M., Spencer, R.D., and Weber, G. (1976) Rev. Sci. Instru. 47:1034-1038. Construction

and Performance of a Scanning, Photon-Counting Spectrofluorometer.

5. Jameson, D.M., Williams, J.F., and Wehrly, J.A. (1977) Anal. Biochem. 79:623-626. A Simple

Digital Integrator for Real-Time Display of Spectral Areas.

6. Jameson, D.M., Weber, G., Spencer, R.D., and Mitchell, G. (1978) Rev. Sci. Instru. 49:510-514.

Fluorescence Polarization: Measurements with a Photon-Counting Photometer.

7. Fraley, R.T., Jameson, D.M., and Kaplan, S. (1978) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 511:52-69. The Use of

the Fluorescent Probe a- Parinaric Acid to Determine the Physical State of the Intracytoplasmic

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Membranes of the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodpseudomonas Sphaeroides.

8. Alpert, B., Jameson, D.M., Lopez-Delgado, R., and Schooley, R. (1979) Photochem. Photobiol.

30:479-481. Tryptophan Fluorescence Lifetimes as a Function of Excitation Wavelength.

9. Jameson, D.M. and Alpert, B. (1979) The Use of Synchrotron Radiation in Fluorescence Studies on

Synchrotron Radiation Applied to Biophysical and Biochemical Research,

eds. Castellani, C. and Quercia, I.F. Plenum Press, New York, N.Y. pp. 183-201.

10. Alpert, B., Jameson, D.M. and Weber, G. (1980) Photochem. Photobiol. 31:1-4. Tryptophan

Emission From Human Hemoglobin and Its Isolated Subunits.

11. Fontaine, M-P., Jameson, D.M., and Alpert, G. (1980) FEBS Lett. 116:310-314. Tryptophan - Heme

Energy Transfer: Dependence Upon the State of the Iron.

12. Sebban, P., Coppey, M., Alpert, B., Lindqvist, L., and Jameson, D.M. (1980) Photochem. Photobiol.

32:727-731. Fluorescence Properties of Porphyrin -Globin from Human Hemoglobins.

13. Jameson, D.M. and Weber, G. (1981) J. Phys. Chem. 85:953-958. Resolution of the pH Dependent

Heterogeneous Fluorescence Decay of Tryptophan by Phase and Modulation Measurements.

14. Coppey, M., Jameson, D.M., and Alpert, B. (1981) FEBS Lett. 126:191-194. Oxygen Diffusion

Through Hemoglobin and Hb(desFe): Quenching of the Tryptophan and Porphyrin Emissions.

15. Eftink, M.R. and Jameson, D.M. (1982) Biochemistry 21:4443-4449. Acrylamide and Oxygen

Fluorescence Quenching Studies with Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase Using Steady State and Phase

Fluorometry.

16. Jameson, D.M. A Preliminary Application of Phase/Modulation Fluorometry to the Tryptophan

Problem In, The NATO A.S.I. Conference (St. Andrews) Time Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy

in Biochemistry and Biology, eds. Cundall, R.B. and Dale, R.E. NATO Advanced Study Institute

Series A: Life Sciences Vol. 69A. Plenum Press, New York, 1983, pp. 623-628.

17. Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. Analysis of Heterogeneous Emissions by Multifrequency Phase and

Modulation Fluorometry In, New Directions In Molecular Luminescence, ed. Eastwood, D. ASTM

STP 822, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1983, pp. 67-81.

18. Jameson, D.M. Fluorescence: Principles, Methodologies, and Applications In, Fluorescein Hapten:

An Immunological Probe. ed. E. Voss, Jr. Uniscience Series, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL., 1984, pp.

23-48.

19. Jameson, D.M., Gratton, E., and Hall, R.D. (1984) App. Spectros. Rev. 20:55-106. The

Measurement and Analysis of Heterogeneous Emissions by Multifrequency Phase and Modulation

Fluorometry.

20. Gratton, E., Jameson, D.M., and Hall, R.D. (1984) Ann. Rev. Biophys. 13:105-124. Multifrequency

Phase Fluorometry.

21. Gratton, E., Jameson, D.M., Alpert, B., and Weber, G. (1984) Biophysical J. 45:789-794. A Model

for Fluorescence Quenching in Proteins.

22. Jameson, D.M., Gratton, E., Alpert, B., and Weber, G. (1984) Biophysical J. 45:795-803. Oxygen

Distribution and Migration Within Mb(desFe) and Hb(desFe): A Multifrequency Phase and Modula-

tion Fluorometry Study.

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23. Gratton, E., Jameson, D.M., Rosato, N., and Weber, G. (1984) Rev. Sci. Instrum. 55:486-494. A

Multifrequency Cross-Correlation Phase Fluorometer Using Synchrotron Radiation.

24. Chong, P.L-G., Fortes, P.A.G. and Jameson, D.M. (1985) J. Biol. Chem. 260:14484-14490.

Mechanisms of Inhibition of (Na,K)-ATPase by Hydrostatic Pressure Studied With Fluorescent

Probes.

25. Gratton, E. and Jameson, D.M. (1985) Anal. Chem. 57:1694-1697. New Approach to Phase and

Modulation Resolved Spectra.

26. Alcala, J.R., Gratton, E., and Jameson, D.M. (1985) Anal. Instrum. 14:225-250. A Multifrequency

Phase Fluorometer Using the Harmonic Content of a Mode-Locked Laser.

27. Herron, J.N., Kranz, D.M., Jameson, D.M. and Voss, Jr., E.W. (1986) Biochemistry 25:4602-4609.

Thermodynamic Properties of Ligand Binding by Monoclonal Antifluorescyl Antibodies.

28. Mantulin, W.W., Pownall, H.J. and Jameson, D.M. (1986) Biochemistry 25:8034-8042.

Fluorescence Quenching Studies of Apolipoprotein A-I in Solution and in Lipid-Protein Complexes:

Protein Dynamics.

29. Bismuto, E., Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. (1987) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 109:2354-2357. Dipolar

Relaxations in Glycerol: A Dynamic Fluorescence Study of 2-Dimethylamino-6-Naphthoyl-4'

Cyclohexane Carboxylic Acid (DANCA).

30. Jameson, D.M., Gratton, E. and Eccleston, J.F. (1987) Biochemistry 26:3894-3901. Intrinsic

Fluorescence of Elongation Factor Tu in its Complexes with GDP and Elongation Factor Ts.

31. Eccleston, J.F., Gratton, E. and Jameson, D.M. (1987) Biochemistry 26:3902-3907. Interaction of a

Fluorescent Analogue of GDP with Elongation Factor Tu: Steady State and Time-Resolved Fluores-

cence Studies.

32. Bismuto, E., Irace, G., Colonna, G., Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. (l987) Biochem. Biophys. Acta.

913:150-154. Dynamic Aspects of the Heme Binding Site in Phylogenetically Distant Myoglobins.

33. Dao, T.K., Bell, R.C., Feng, J., Jameson, D.M. and Lipton, J.M. (l988) Am. J. Physiol. 254:R401-

R409. C-Reactive Protein, Leukocytes, and Fever After Central IL-1 and -MSH in Aged Rabbits.

34. Valat, P., Reinhart, G.D. and Jameson, D.M. (l988) Photochem. Photobiol. 47:787-790. Application

of Time-Resolved Fluorometry to the Resolution of Porphyrin - Photoproduct Mixtures.

35. Hazlett, T.L. and Jameson, D.M. (1988) Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies on Components of the

Prokaryotic Protein Elongation System. In, Time-Resolved Fluorescence Methods in Biochemistry:

ed. J.R. Lakowicz, SPIE Vol.909, pp. 412-419.

36. Laws, W.R. and Jameson, D.M. (1989) Time-Resolved Fluorescence in Studies of Protein Structure

and Dynamics. In, Synchrotron Radiation in Structural Biology: Brookhaven Symp. Biol. 35, eds.

R.M. Sweet and A.D. Woodhead, Plenum Press., N. Y., pp. 207-219.

37. Jameson, D.M. and Hazlett, T.L. (1989) Fluorescence Investigations on the Elongation Factor Tu

System. In, Fluorescent Biomolecules: Methodologies and Applications. eds. Jameson, D.M. and

Reinhart, G.D., Plenum Press, N.Y., pp. 61-87.

38. Levi, M., Jameson, D.M. and Vandermeer, B.W. (1989) Am. J. Physiol. F85-F94. Role of Brush

Border Membrane Lipid Composition and Fluidity in Impaired Renal Phosphate Transport in the

Aged Rat Kidney.

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39. Jameson, D.M., Thomas, V. and Zhou, D-M. (1989) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 994:187-190. Time-

Resolved Fluorescence Studies on NADH Bound to Mitochondrial Malate Dehydrogenase.

40. Hazlett, T.L., Johnson, A.E. and Jameson, D.M. (l989) Biochemistry 28:4109-4117. Time-Resolved

Fluorescence Studies on the Ternary Complex Formed Between Bacterial Elongation Factor Tu,

Guanosine 5'-Triphosphate, and Phenylalanyl-tRNAPPhe

41. Voelker, J.R., Jameson, D.M. and Brater, D.C. (l989) J. Pharm. Exp.Therap. 250:772-778. In Vitro

Evidence that Urine Composition Affects the Fraction of Active Furosemide in the Nephrotic

Syndrome.

42. Jullian, C., Brunet, J.E., Thomas, V. and Jameson, D.M. (l989) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 997:206-210.

Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies on Protoporphyrin IX - Apohorseradish Peroxidase.

43. Brunet, J.D., Jullian, C., and Jameson, D.M. (1990) Photochem. Photobiol. 51:487-489. Oxygen

Diffusion Through Horseradish Peroxidase.

44. Vandermeulen, D.L., Nealon, D.G., Gratton, E. and Jameson, D.M. (l990) Biophysical Chem.

36:177-184. Excitation Wavelength Dependent Fluorescence Anisotropy of Eosin-Myosin Adducts:

Evidence for Anisotropic Rotations.

45. Yoo, S.H., Albanesi, J.P. and Jameson, D.M. (l990) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1040:66-70.

Fluorescence Studies of Nucleotide Interactions with Bovine Adrenal Chromogranin A.

46. Jameson, D.M. and Hazlett, T.L. (1991) Time-Resolved Fluorescence Measurements in Biology and

Biochemistry. in, Biophysical and Biochemical Aspects of Fluorescence Spectroscopy. ed. G. Dewey,

Plenum Press, N.Y., pp 105-133.

47. Hazlett, T.L., Higashijima, T. and Jameson, D.M. (1991) FEBS Lett. 278:225-228. Examination of

Elongation Factor Tu for Aluminum Fluoride Binding Sites Using Fluorescence and 19F-NMR

Methodologies.

48. Vargas, V., Brunet, J.E. and Jameson, D.M. (1991) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 178:104-109.

Oxygen Diffusion Near the Heme Binding Site of Horseradish Peroxidase.

49. Reinhart, G.D., Marzola, P., Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. (1991) J. Fluorescence 1:153-162. A

Method for On-Line Background Subtraction in Frequency Domain Fluorometry.

50. Treen, M., Uauy, R.D., Jameson, D.M., Thomas, V.L. and Hoffman, D.R. (1992) Arch. Biochem.

Biophys. 294:564-570. Effect of Docosahexanoic Acid on Membrane Fluidity and Function in Intact

Cultured Y-79 Retinoblastoma Cells.

51. Williams, J.D., Holland, K.N., Jameson, D.M. and Bruening, R.C. (1992) J. Chem. Ecol. 18:2107-

2115. Amino Acid Profiles and Liposomes: Their Role as Chemosensory Information Carriers in the

Marine Environment.

52. Dughi, C., Bhagavan, N.V. and Jameson, D.M. (1993) Photochem. Photobiol. 57:416-419.

Fluorescence Investigations of Albumin from Patients with Familial Dysalbuminemic

Hyperthyroxinemia.

53. Hazlett, T.L., Moore, K.J.M., Lowe, P.E., Jameson, D.M. and Eccleston, J.F. (1993) Biochemistry

32:13575-13583. Solution Dynamics of P21 Ras Proteins Bound with Fluorescent Nucleotides: A

Time-Resolved Fluorescence Study.

54. Brunet, J.E., Vargas, V., Gratton, E. and Jameson, D.M. (1994) Biophysical J. 66:446-453.

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Hydrodynamics of Horseradish Peroxidase Revealed by Global Analysis using Multiple Fluorescent

Probes.

55. Uauy, R., Hoffman, D.R., Birch, E.E., Birch, D.G., Jameson, D.M. and Tyson, J. (1994) J. Pediatrics

124:612-620. Safety and Efficacy of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Nutrition of Very Low Birth Weight

Infants: Soy Oil and Marine Oil Supplementation of Formula. J. Pediatrics

56. Tominaga, N., Jameson, D.M. and Uyeda, K. (1994) Protein Sci. 3:1245-1252. Reversible

Unfolding of Fructose 6-Phosphate, 2-Kinase:Fructose 2,6-Bisphosphatase.

57. Jameson, D.M. and Sawyer, W.H. (1995) Methods Enzymol. 246:283-300. Fluorescence Anisotropy

Applied to Biomolecular Interactions.

58. Carrero, J., Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. (1995) Biophysical Chem. 54:143-154. Oxygen

Penetration and Diffusion into Myoglobin Revealed by Quenching of Zincprotoporphyrin IX

Fluorescence.

59. Helms, M.K. and Jameson, D.M. (1995) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 321:303-310. Polymerization of

Escherichia coli Elongation Factor Tu.

60. Lim, K., Jameson, D.M., Gentry, C.A. and Herron, J.N. (1995) Biochemistry 34:6975-6984.

Molecular Dynamics of Anti-Fluorescein 4-4-20 Antigen-Binding Fragment: Time-Resolved

Fluorescence Spectroscopy.

61. Watson, B.S., Hazlett, T.L., Eccleston, J.F., Davis, C., Jameson, D.M. and Johnson, A.E. (1995)

Biochemistry 34:7904-7912. The Arrangement of Macromolecules in the Aminoacyl-

tRNAElongation Factor TuGTP Ternary Complex as Determined by Fluorescence Energy Transfer.

62. Traut, R.R., Debendranath, D., Bochkariov, D., Oleinikov, A.V., Jokhadze, G. Hamman, B. D.,

Jameson, D.M., (1995) Biochem. Cell Biol. 73: 949-958. Location and Domain Structure of

Escherichia Coli Ribosomal Protein L7/L12: Site Specific Cysteine Crosslinking and Attachment of,

Fluorescent Probes.

63. Larsen, R.W., Jasuja, R., Hetzler, R.K., Muraoka, P.T., Andrada, V.G. and Jameson D.M. (1996)

Biophysical J. 70: 443-452. Spectroscopic and Molecular Modeling Studies of Caffeine Complexes

with DNA-Intercalators.

64. Lasagna, M., Vargas, V., Jameson, D.M. and Brunet, J.E. (1996) Biochemistry 35:973-979. Spectral

Properties of Environmentally Sensitive Probes Associated with Horseradish Peroxidase.

65. Pouchnik, D.J., Laverman, L.L., Janiak-Spens, F., Jameson, D.M., Reinhart, G.D. and Cremo, C.R.

(1996) Anal. Biochem. 235:26-35. Synthesis and Spectral Characterization of Sulfhydryl-Reactive

Fluorescent Probes.

66. Hamman, B.D., Oleinikov, A.V., Jokhadze, G.G., Bochkariov, D.E., Traut, R.R. and Jameson, D.M.

(1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271:7568-7573. Tetramethylrhodamine Dimer Formation as a Spectroscopic

Probe of the Conformation of Escherichia Coli Ribosomal Protein L7/L12 Dimers.

67. Watanabe, F., Jameson, D.M. and Uyeda, K. (1996) Protein Sci. 5:904-913. Enzymatic and

Fluorescence Studies of Four Single Tryptophan Mutants of Rat Testies Fructose 6-Phosphate, 2-

Kinase:Fructose 2,6-Bisphosphatase.

68. Petersen, C.E., Ha, C.-E., Jameson, D.M. and Bhagavan, N.V. (1996) J. Biol. Chem 271: 19110-

19117. Structural Requirements of a Specific Human Albumin Thyroxine Binding Site.

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69. Helms, M.K., Marriott, G., Sawyer, W.H. and Jameson, D.M. (1996) Biochim. Biophys. Acta.

1291(2): 122-130. Dynamics and Morphology of the In Vitro Polymeric Form of Elongation Factor

Tu from Escherichia coli.

70. Hamman, B. D., Oleinikov, A.V., Jokhadze, G.G., Traut, R.R. and Jameson, D.M. (1996)

Biochemistry 35:16672-16679. Rotational and Conformational Dynamics of Escherichia Coli

Ribosomal Protein L7/L12

71. Hamman, B. D., Oleinikov, A.V., Jokhadze, G.G., Traut, R.R. and Jameson, D.M. (1996)

Biochemistry 35:16680-16686. Dimer/Monomer Equilibrium and Subunit Exchange of Escherichia

Coli Ribosomal Protein L7/L12.

72. Gratton, E., Mantulin, W.W., Weber, G., Royer, C.A., Jameson, D.M., Reininger, R. and Hansen,

R.W.C. (1996) Rev. Sci. Instrum. 67:1-7. Fluorescence Dynamics of Biological Systems Using

Synchrotron Radiation.

73. Jameson, D.M. and Eccleston, E.F. (1997) Methods Enzymol. 278:363-390. Fluorescent Nucleotide

Analogs: Synthesis and Applications.

74. Jasuja, R., Jameson, D.M., Nishijo, C.K. and Larsen, R.W. (1997) J. Phys. Chem. 101:1444-1450.

Singlet Excited State Dynamics Associated with Nucleosides/Nucleotides Complexed with

Tetrakis(4-N-methyl)pyridyl)porphine.

75. Helms, M.K., Petersen, C.E., Bhagavan, N.V. and Jameson, D.M. (1997) FEBS Lett. 408:67-70.

Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies on Site-Directed Mutants of Human Serum Albumin.

76. Larsen, R.W., Omdal, D.H., Jasuja, R., Niu, S.L. and Jameson, D.M. (1997) J. Phys. Chem. B.

101:8012-8020. Conformational Modulation of Electron Transfer within Electrostatic

Porphyrin:Cytochrome c Complexes.

77. Barylko, B., Binns, D., Lim, K.-M., Atkinson, M.A.L., Jameson, D.M., Yin, H.L. and Albanesi, J.P.

(1998) J. Biol. Chem. 273:3791-3797. Synergistic Activation of Dynamin GTPase by Grb2 and

Phosphoinositides.

78. Mocz, G., Helms, M.K., Jameson, D.M. and Gibbons, I.R. (1998) Biochemistry 37:9862-9869.

Probing the Nucleotide Binding Site of Axonemal Dynein with the Fluorescent Nucleotide Analog

2'(3')-O-(N-methylanthrananiloyl)-adenosine 5'-triphosphate.

79. Helms, M.K., Hazlett, T.L., Mizuguchi, H., Hasemann, C.A., Uyeda, K. and Jameson, D.M. (1998)

Biochemistry 37:14057-14064. Site -Directed Mutants of Rat Testis Fructose 6-Phosphate, 2-

Kinase:Fructose 2,6-Bisphosphatase: Localization of Conformational Alterations Induced by Ligand

Binding.

80. Jameson, D.M. (1998) Biophysical J. 75:419-421. Gregorio Weber, 1916-1997: A Fluorescent

Lifetime.

81. Sanchez, S.A., Hazlett, T.L., Brunet, J.E. and Jameson, D.M. (1998) Protein Science 7:2184-2189.

Aggregation States of Mitochondrial Malate Dehydrogenase.

82. Lasagna, M., Gratton, E., Jameson, D.M. and Brunet, J.E. (1999) Biophysical J. 76:443-450.

Apohorseradish Peroxidase Unfolding and Refolding: Intrinsic Tryptophan Fluorescence Studies.

83. Larsen, R.W., Helms, M.K., Everett, W.R. and Jameson, D.M. (1999) Photochem. Photobiol.

69:429-434. Ground and Excited State Characterization of an Electrostatic Complex between

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Tetrakis-(4-Sulphanatophenyl) Porphyrin and 16-Pyrimidium Crown-4.

84. Larsen, R.W., Yang, J., Hou, S., Helms, M.K., Jameson, D.M. and Alam, M. (1999) J. Prot. Chem.

18:269-275. Spectroscopic Characterization of Two Soluble Transducers from the Archeon

Halobacterium salinarum.

84. Binns, D.D., Barylko, B., Grichine, N., Atkinson, M.A.L., Helms, M.K., Jameson, D.M., Eccleston,

J.F. and Albanesi, J.P. (1999) J. Prot. Chem. 18:277-290. Correlation Between Self-Association

Modes and GTPase Activation of Dynamin.

85. Castanho, M.A.R.B., Prieto, M. and Jameson, D.M. (1999) Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1419:1-14. The

Pentaene Antobiotic Filipin Prefers More Rigid DPPC Bilayers: A Fluorescence Pressure

Dependence Study.

86. Jameson, D.M. and Seifried, S.E. (1999) Methods 19:222-233. Quantification of Protein-Protein

Interactions Using Fluorescence Polarization.

87. Croney, J.C., Helms, M.K., Jameson, D.M. and Larsen, R.W. (2000) J. Phys. Chem. 104:973-977.

Temperature Dependence of Photo-Induced Electron Transfer within Self-Assembled

Uroporphyrin:Cytochrome c Complexes.

88. Binns, D.D., Helms, M.K., Barylko, B., Davis, C.T., Jameson, D.M., Albanesi, J.T. and Eccleston,

J.F. (2000) Biochemistry 39:7188-7196. The Mechanism of GTP Hydrolysis by Dynamin II – a

Transient Kinetic Study.

89. Sotomayor, C.P., Aguilar, A., Cuevas, F.J., Helms, M.K. and Jameson, D.M. (2000) Biochemistry

39:10928-10935. Modulation of pig kidney (Na,K)-ATPase activity by cholesterol: Role of

hydration.

90. Croney, J.C., Jameson, D.M. and Learmonth, R. (2001) J. Biochem. Ed. 29:60-65. Teaching Basic

Fluorescence Principles with Simple Visual Demonstrations.

91. Voss E.W., Croney, J.C. and Jameson, D.M. (2001) Mol. Immunol. 38:35-44. Resolution of Rabbit

Polyclonal Anti-Fluorescein Fab (IgG) Fragments into Subpopulations Differing in Affinity and

Spectral Properties of Bound Ligand

92. Jameson, D.M. (2001) The Seminal Contributions of Gregorio Weber to Modern Fluorescence

Spectroscopy in New Trends in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, eds B. Valeur and J.-C. Brochon,

Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp.35-58.

93. Jasuja, R., Hazlett, T.L., Helms, M.K., Lee, S.-H., Jameson, D.M. and Larsen, R.W. (2001) Chem.

Phys. Lett. 350:515-521. Temperature Dependence of Photoinudced Electron Transfer within Self-

Associated Porphyrin:Guanine Monophosphate Complexes.

94. Eccleston, J.F., Binns, D.D., Davis, C.T., Albanesi, J.P. and Jameson, D.M. (2002) Eur. Biophys. J.

31:275-282. Oligomerization and Kinetic Mechanism of the Dynamin GTPase.

95. Voss, E.W., Croney, J.C. and Jameson, D.M. (2002) J Protein Chem. 21:231-41. Discrete

Bathochromic Shifts Exhibited by Fluorescein Ligand Bound to Rabbit Polyclonal Anti-Fluorescein

Fab Fragments.

96. Blackman, M.J., Corrie,J.E.T., Croney, J.C., Kelly,G., Eccleston, J.F. and Jameson, D.M. (2002)

Biochemistry 41:12244-12252. Structural and Biochemical Characterization of a Fluorogenic

Rhodamine-Labeled Malarial Protease Substrate.

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97. Bagatolli, L.A., Binns, D.D., Jameson, D.M. and Albanesi, J.P. (2002) J. Prot. Chem. 21:383-391.

Activation of Dynamin II by POPC in Giant Unilamellar Vesicles: A Two-Photon Fluorescence

Microscopy Study.

98. Tramier, M., Holub, O., Croney, J.C., Ishii, T., Seifried, S.E. and Jameson, D.M. (2002) Binding of

Ethidium to Yeast tRNAPhe : A New Perspective on an Old Bromide in Fluorescence Spectroscopy,

Imaging and Probes (Eds. R. Kraayenhof, A.J.W.G. Visser & H.C. Gerritsen). Springer, Berlin,

pp.111-120.

99. Jameson, D.M., Croney, J.C. and Moens, P.D. (2003) Methods Enzymol. 360:1-43. Fluorescence:

Basic Concepts, Practical Aspects and Some Anecdotes.

100. Oiwa, K., Jameson, D.M., Croney, J.C., Eccleston, J.F. and Anson, M. (2003) Biophys. J. 84:634-

642. The 2’-O- and 3’-O-Cy3-EDA-ATP(ADP) Vanadate Complexes with Myosin S1 are

Spectroscopically Distinct.

101. Jameson, D.M. and Croney, J.C. (2003) Comb. High Throughput Chem. 6:167-173. Fluorescence

Polarization: Past, Present and Future.

102. Croney, J.C., Helms, M.K., Jameson, D.M. and Larsen, R.W. (2003) Biophys. J. 84:4135-4143.

Conformational Dynamics and Temperature Dependence of Photo-induced Electron Transfer within

Self-Assembled Coproporphyrin:Cytochrome c Complexes.

103. Croney, J.C., Cunningham, K.M., Collier, R.J. and Jameson, D.M. (2003) FEBS Lett. 550:175-188.

Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Studies on Anthrax Lethal Toxin.

104. Shevyakov, S., Li, H., Muthyala, R., Asato, A.E., Croney, J., Jameson, D.M. and Liu, R.S.H. (2003)

J. Phys. Chem. A. 107:3295-3299. Orbital Control of the Color and Excited State Properties of

Formylated and Fluorinated Derivatives of Azulene.

105. Sanchez, S.A., Brunet, J.E., Jameson, D.M., Lagos, R. and Monasterio, O. (2004) Protein Sci. 2004

13:81-88. Tubulin equilibrium unfolding followed by time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence

correlation spectroscopy.

106. Moens, P.D., Helms, M.K. and Jameson, D.M. (2004) Protein J. 23:79-83. Detection of

Tryptophan to Tryptophan Energy Transfer in Proteins.

107. Harwell, D.E., Croney, J.C., Qin, W., Thornton, J.T., Day, J.H., Hajime, E.K. and Jameson, D.M.

(2004) Chem. Lett. 32:1194-1195. Effects of Surface Passivation on Silicon Nanoparticle

Photoluminescence.

108. Jameson, D.M. Fluorescence in Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine,

2nd Edition (ed: R.A. Meyers). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, pp.439-459.

109. Moens, P.D., Wahl, M.C. and Jameson, D.M. (2005) Biochemistry 44:3298-3305. Oligomeric state

and mode of self-association of Thermotoga maritima ribosomal stalk protein L12 in solution.

110. Eccleston, J.F., Hutchinson, J.P. and Jameson, D.M. (2005) Prog. Med. Chem. 43:19-48.

Fluorescence-based assays.

111. Jameson, D.M. and Mocz, G. (2005) Methods Mol Biol. 305:301-322. Fluorescence

polarization/anisotropy approaches to study protein-ligand interactions: effects of errors and

uncertainties.

112. Barbieri, B., Terpetschnig, E. and Jameson, D.M. (2005) Anal. Biochem. 344:298-300. Frequency-

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domain fluorescence spectroscopy using 280-nm and 300-nm light-emitting diodes: Measurement of

proteins and protein-related fluorophores.

113. Arbildua, J.J., Brunet, J.E., Jameson, D.M., Lopez, M., Nova, E., Lagos, R. and Monasterio, O.

(2006) Protein Sci. 15:410-9. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer and molecular modeling

studies on 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) complexes with tubulin.

114. Konash, A., Cooney, M.J., Liaw, B.Y. and Jameson, D.M. (2006) J. Mater. Chem. 16:4107-4109.

Characterization of polymer-enzyme interactions.

115. Cuevas, F.J., Jameson, D.M. and Sotomayor, C.P. (2006) Biochemistry 45:13855-13868.

Modulation of reconstituted pig kidney Na+/K+-ATPase activity by cholesterol in endogenous lipids

vesicles : Role of lipid domains.

116. Elsey, D., Cooney, M.J., Raleigh, B. and Jameson, D.M. (2007) J. Micro. Methods 69:639-642.

Fluorescent measurement of microalgal neutral lipids.

117. García-Marcos, A., Sánchez, S.A., Parada, P., Eid, J., Jameson, D.M., Remacha, M., Gratton, E. and

Ballesta, J.P.G. (2008) Biophysical J. 94:2884-2890. Yeast Ribosomal Stalk Composition and

Dynamics Studied In Vivo by Two-Photon Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Molecular

Brightness Analysis.

118. Ross, J.A. and Jameson, D.M. (2008) J. Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 7:1301-1312. Frequency

Domain Fluorometry: Applications to Intrinsic Protein Fluorescence.

119. Martin, G.L., Ross, J.A., Minteer, S.D., Jameson, D.M. and Cooney, M.J. (2009) Carbo. Poly. 77:

695-702. Fluorescence Characterization of Chemical Microenvironments in Hydrophobically

Modified Chitosan.

120. Jameson, D.M., Ross, J.A. and Albanesi, J.P. (2009) Biophys. Rev. 1:105-118. Fluorescence

Fluctuation Spectroscopy: Ushering in a New Age of Enlightenment in Cellular Dynamics.

121. James, N.G., Ross, J.A., Mason, A.B. and Jameson, D.M. (2010) Protein Sci. 19:99-110. Excited-

State Lifetime Studies of the Three Tryptophan Residues in the N-Lobe of Human Serum Transferrin.

122. Jameson, D.M. and Ross, J.A. (2010) Chem. Rev. 110:2685-2708. Fluorescence

Polarization/Anisotropy in Clinical Diagnostics and Imaging.

123. Wang, L., Barylko, B., Byers, C., Ross, J.A., Jameson, D.M, and Albanesi, J.P. (2010) J. Biol.

Chem. 285:22753-22757. Dynamin 2 mutants linked to centronuclear myopathies form abnormally

stable polymers.

124. Barylko, B., Wang, L., Binns, D.D., Ross, J.A., Tassin, T., Collins, K., Jameson, D.M. and Albanesi,

J.P. (2010) Biochemistry 49:10592-10594. The Proline-Arginine Rich Domain (PRD) is a Major

Determinant of Dynamin Self-Activation.

125. Stefl, M., James, N.G., Ross, J.A. and Jameson, D.M. (2011) Anal. Biochem. 410:62-69.

Application of Phasor Plots to In Vitro Time-Resolved Fluorescence Measurements.

126. James, N.G., Ross, J.A., Stefl, M. and Jameson, D.M. (2011) Anal. Biochem. 410:70-76.

Application of Phasor Plots to In Vitro Protein Studies.

127. Ross, J.A., Digman, M.A., Gratton, E., Albanesi, J.P. and Jameson, D.M. (2011) Biophysical. J.

100:L15-17. Oligomerization State of Dynamin 2 in Cell Membranes Using TIRF and Number and

Brightness Analysis.

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128. Ross, J.A., Chen, Y., Mueller, J., Barylko, B., Wang, L., Banks, H.B., Albanesi, J.P. and Jameson,

D.M. (2011) Biophysical J. 100:729-37. Dimeric Endophilin A2 Stimulates Assembly and GTPase

Activity of Dynamin 2.

129. Ross, J.A., Gilmore, M.A., Williams, D., Aoki, K.R., Steward, L.E. and Jameson, D.M. (2011)

Anal. Biochem. 413: 43-49. Characterization of Förster resonance energy transfer in a botulinum

neurotoxin protease assay.

130. Gilmore, M.A., Williams, D., Okawa, Y., Holguin, B., James, N.G., Ross, J.A., Aoki, R.K.,

Jameson, D.M. and Steward, L.E. (2011) Anal. Biochem. 413:36-42. Depolarization after resonance

energy transfer (DARET): A sensitive fluorescence-based assay for botulinum neurotoxin protease

activity.

131. Zakharov, M.N., Ulloor, J., Bhasin, S., Ross, J.A., Narula, N.S., Bakhit, M., Pillai, B.K., Kumar, R.,

Jameson, D.M. and Jasuja, R. (2011) Anal. Biochem. 416:126-128. Guanidinium chloride-induced

spectral perturbations of 4,4'-dianilino-1,1'-binaphthyl-5,5'-disulfonic acid confound interpretation of

data on molten globule states.

132. Buscaglia, R., Jameson, D.M. and Chaires, J.B. (2012) Nucleic Acids Res. 40:4203-4215. G-

Quadruplex structure and stability illuminated by 2-aminopurine phasor plots.

133. Montecinos-Franjola, F., Ross, J.A., Sanchez, S., Brunet, J.E., Lagos, R , Jameson, D.M. and

Monasterio, O. (2012) Biophysical J. 102:2176-2185. Spontaneous Dissociation and Unfolding of E.

Coli FtsZ Supports the Dimer Nucleus Polymerization Model.

134. James, N.G. Digman, M.A., Gratton, E., Barylko, B., Ding, X., Albanesi, J.P., Goldberg, M.S. and

Jameson, D.M. (2012) Biophys J.102:L41-3. Number and Brightness Analysis of LRRK

Oligomerization in Live Cells.

135. Jameson, D.M., James, N.G. and Albanesi, J.P. (2013) Methods Enzymol. 519:87-113.

Fluorescence Fluctuation Analysis Approaches to the Study of Receptors in Live Cells.

136. Jameson, D.M., Vetromile, C.M. and James, N.G. (2013) Methods 59:278-286. Investigations of

protein-protein interactions using time-resolved fluorescence and phasors.

137. James, N.G., Digman, M.A., Ross, J.A., Barylko, B., Wang, L., Li, J., Chen, Y., Mueller, J.D.,

Gratton, E., Albanesi, J.P. and Jameson, D.M. (2014) Biochim Biophys Acta. 1840:315-321. A

mutation associated with centronuclear myopathy enhances the size and stability of dynamin 2

complexes in cells.

138. James, N.G. and Jameson, D.M. (2014) Methods Mol Biol. 1076:29-42. Steady-state fluorescence

polarization/anisotropy for the study of protein interactions.

139. Vetromile, C.M. and Jameson, D.M. (2014) Methods Mol Biol. 1076:77-95. Frequency domain

fluorometry: theory and application.

140. Montecinos-Franjola, F., James, N.G., Concha-Marambio, L., Brunet, J.E., Lagos, R., Monasterio, O.,

Jameson, D.M. (2014) Biochim Biophys Acta. 1844(7):1193-200. Single tryptophan mutants of

FtsZ: Nucleotide binding/exchange and conformational transitions.

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141. Reilly, S.M., Lyons, D.F., Wingate, S.E., Wright, R.T., Correia, J.J., Jameson, D.M. and Wadkins,

R.M. (2014) Biophys J. 107(7):1703-11. Folding and hydrodynamics of a DNA i-motif from the c-

MYC promoter determined by fluorescent cytidine analogs.

142. Ranjit, S., Dvornikov, A., Holland, D.A., Reinhart, G.D., Jameson, D.M. and Gratton, E. (2014) J

Phys Chem B. 118(50):14627-31. Application of three-photon excitation FCS to the study of protein

oligomerization.

143. Lopes, J.L.S., Araujo, A.P.U., Beltramini, L.M. and Jameson, D.M. (2015) Investigation of the

conformational flexibility of DGAT1 peptides using tryptophan fluorescence. Methods Appl. Fluore.

025003.

144. Byers, C.E., Barylko, B., Ross, J.A., Southworth, D.R., James, N.G., Taylor IV, C.A., Wang, L.,

Collins, K.A., Estrada, A., Waung, M., Tassin, T.C., Huber, K.M., Jameson, D.M. and Albanesi, J.P.

(2015) Enhancement of dynamin polymerization and GTPase activity by Arc/Arg3.1. Biochem.

Biophys. Acta. 1850:1310-8.

145. Malacrida, L., Gratton, E. and Jameson, D.M. (2015) Model-free methods to study membrane

environmental probes: A comparison of the spectral phasor and generalized polarization approaches.

Methods Appl Fluores 3:047001.

146. Lopes, J.L., Yoneda, J.S., Martins, J.M., DeMarco, R., Jameson, D.M., Castro, A.M., Bossolan,

N.R., Wallace, B.A. and Araujo, A.P. (2016) Environmental Factors Modulating the Stability and

Enzymatic Activity of the Petrotoga mobilis Esterase (PmEst). PLoS One. 11(6):e0158146

147. Jameson, D.M. (2016) A Fluorescent Lifetime: Reminiscing About Gregorio Weber in Perspectives

in Fluorescence: A Tribute to Gregorio Weber. Springer Series on Fluorescence, Springer

International Publishing, Switzerland.

INVITED SEMINARS

Bell Laboratories, Biophysics Division - Apr. 1976

Mayo Clinic, Biochemistry Dept. - Mar. 1978

Faculte de Medicine, Paris, France - Apr. 1978

NATO Summer School on Synchrotron Radiation, Frascati, Italy - Aug.1978

Institute Radium, Paris, France - Mar. 1979

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Chemistry Dept. - Aug. 1979

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Biology Dept. - Aug. 1979

Mayo Clinic, Biochemistry Dept. - Feb. 1980

Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda - May 1980

Universita di Roma, Instituto di Chimica Biologica, Italy - Dec. 1980

Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, England - Nov. 1981

The Pittsburgh Conference, Invited Speaker for ASTM Section - Mar.1982

AMOCO Research Center, Naperville, IL - Mar. 1982

Bell Laboratories, Biophysics Division - Mar. 1982

University of Pennsylvania, Biophysics Dept. - Mar. 1982

Frascati National Laboratory, Frascati, Italy - May 1982

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University of Virginia, Biochemistry Dept. - Nov. 1982

Baylor Medical School, Houston - Dec. 1982

USDA, Philadelphia - Apr. 1983

Universita di Roma, Pharmacology Dept., Rome, Italy - May 1983

University of Illinois, Physics Dept. - Oct. 1983

University of Texas at Dallas, Chemistry Dept - Nov. 1983

Belgium Biophysical Society, Leuven, Belgium - Dec. 1983

The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Aug. 1984

VA Hospital at Dallas, Biochemistry Dept. - Nov. 1984

Oklahoma State University, Chemistry Dept. - Apr. 1985

MRC Laboratory, Mill Hill, England - Nov. 1985

University of Illinois - Invited Speaker for Gregorio Weber Symposium - Apr. 1986

1st International Fluorescent Biomolecules Symposium, Bocca di Magra, Italy - Sept. l986

University of Hawaii, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics - Feb. l987

Academia Sinica, Institute of Zoology, Beijing, China - Aug. 1987

Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York - Nov. l987

Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile - Nov. l987

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Nov. l987

Univ. of Mississippi Medical Center, Dept. of Biochemistry - Dec. l987

University of Hawaii, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics - Sept. l987

Meharry Medical College, Dept. of Biochemistry - Feb. 1989

DuPont Co., Central Research Division - Aug. 1989

University of California at Davis, Depts. of Biochem. and Genetics - Oct. l989

University of Hawaii, Physics Dept. - Nov. l989

University of Hawaii, Pharmacology Dept. - Nov. l989

University of Wisconsin, Aladin Synchrotron Radiation Center - Sept. l990

Osaka University, Biochemistry Dept., Osaka, Japan - Nov. l990

Keio University, Physics Dept., Yokohama, Japan - Nov. l990

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Jan. 1991

University of Buenos Aires, Argentina - Jan. 1991

Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile - Jan. 1991

2nd International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biology and Medicine,

Frascati, Italy - Sept. 1991

University of Louisville, Biochemistry Dept. - Feb. 1992

University of Texas Southwestern Med. Cntr., Dept. Int. Med. - Mar. 1992

University of Utah, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - Mar. 1992

Lorne Protein Society 18th Symposium - Invited Speaker - Lorne, Australia - Feb. 1993

Center for Interfacial Research, Univ. of Utah - Sept. 1993

Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile - Jan. 1994

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - June 1995

Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile - June 1995

3rd International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Maui, USA - Aug. 1995

Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Munich, Germany - Aug. 1995

University of Hawaii, Physics Dept. - Apr. 1996

Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Munich, Germany - Aug. 1996

Invited Speaker at the Pan American Association of Biochemistry Societies International Symposium,

Pucon, Chile - Nov. 1996.

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University of Utah, Center for Biopolymer Interfaces - Mar. 1997.

Speaker at the International Symposium on Protein Condensation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - May, 1997.

Instituto de Quimica y Fisicoquimica Biologicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina - June, 1997.

Instituto de Quimica Fisica Rocasolano, Madrid, Spain - Oct. 1997

Universita Autonoma de Madrid, Centro de Biolgia Molecular Severo Ochoa , Madrid, Spain - Oct.

1997.

Institute Curie, Paris, France - June 1998.

MRC, Mill Hill, London - Oct. 1998

Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Annual Meeting, Austin - Oct. 1998

Molecular Biophysics Program, UT Southwestern Med. Cntr., Dallas - Oct. 1998

University of Hawaii, Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology - Apr, 1999

4th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Maui, USA - June, 1999

6th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Paris - Sept.

1999

Belgium Biophysical Society, Leuven, Belgium - Sept. 1999

Agricultural University of Wageningen, Wageningen, Netherlands - Sept. 1999

Temple University, Biology Dept., Philadelphia – Mar. 2001

7th International Conference on Biology and Synchrotron Radiation, Sao Pedro, Brazil – August, 2001

7th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Amsterdam -

Sept. 2001

University of Wisconsin, Dept. of Physiology, Madison – Oct. 2001

30th Argentina Biophysics Meeting, Tafi del Valle, Argentina – Nov. 2001

Universidad de Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina – Nov. 2001

Allergan Inc., Irvine, California – Feb. 2002

Ludwig Brand Symposium, Biophysical Society, San Francisco – March 2002

5th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Kauai - June, 2002

National Institutes of Health, Bethesda – Sept. 2002

Biological Fluorescence Subgroup of the Biophysical Society - Feb. 2003

Argentina Biophysical and Biochemistry Societies Annual Meeting, Bariloche, Argentina – Nov. 2003

Biological Fluorescence Subgroup of the Biophysical Society – Feb. 2004

Abbott Laboratories – Distinguished Speakers Series – Chicago – April 2004.

University of South Florida, Chemistry Dept. – April, 2004.

University of West Virginia, Chemistry Dept. – Oct., 2004.

University of New England, Armidale, Australia, Dept. Physiology – Feb. 2005.

Denver University, Chemistry Dept. – April, 2005

Clemson University, Chemistry Dept. – April, 2005

6th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Kauai - July, 2005

Kwansei Gakuin University, Kyoto, Japan – Dec. 2005

Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan – Dec. 2005

University of Vermont, Dept. Biochemistry – April, 2006

Fluoro 2006: Use of optical spectroscopic techniques in biological and biomedical research, Coffs

Harbour, Australia – Oct. 2006

University of. California, Irvine, LFD – Oct. 2006

University of North Texas Health Sciences Center, Fort Worth – April, 2007

Allergan, Irvine, CA – Oct. 2007

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University of California, Irvine, LFD – Oct. 2007

University of North Texas Health Sciences Center, Fort Worth – Nov., 2007

Mahasarakham University, Thailand – Dec. 2007.

52nd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting, Longbeach, CA – Feb. 2008

7th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Kauai - June, 2008

University of Chile, Santiago – Sept. 2009

University of.California, Irvine, LFD – Oct. 2009

National Institute for Medical Research, MRC, Mill Hill, London - March, 2010

J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic – June, 2010

3rd Latin American Protein Society Meeting, Salta, Argentina – Oct. 2010

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY – April, 2011

8th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Kauai - June, 2011

University of Louisville, Louisville, KY – Aug. 2011

University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS - Oct. 2011

University of California, Irvine, LFD – Oct. 2011

Gregorio Weber Symposium, Buenos Aires, Argentina – Dec. 2011

University of Chile, Santiago, Chile – March, 2012

MAF13 Conference, Genoa, Italy – Sept. 2013

8th International Symposium on Innovative Fluorescence Methodologies in Biochemistry and Medicine,

Kauai - June, 2014

Latin American Crosstalk in Biophysics and Physiology, Salto, Uruguay – Nov. 2015

32nd Congreso Latinoamericano de Química, Concepcion, Chile – Jan. 2016

University of Chile, Santiago, Chile – April 2016

Annual Meeting of Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natal, Brazil – June 2016

GRANT SUPPORT: Past

UTHSCD Institutional Grant: 2-S07-RR07175-07 Utilization of Multifrequency Phase and Modulation

Fluorometry to Study Protein Dynamics and Protein Ligand Interactions. 9/83 - 8/84 $4,000

Robert A. Welch Foundation Grant: I-986 Oxygen Diffusion in Hemeproteins Studied by Multifrequency

Phase Fluorometry. 3/84 - 8/87 $60,000

Research Corporation Grant: Protein Dynamics: Oxygen Diffusion in Protein Interiors Studied by

Multifrequency Phase Fluorometry. 3/84 - 8/85 $13,000

American Heart Association: Texas Affiliate Grant: G-197 Regulation of Na-K ATPase Activity by

Membrane Fluidity. 7/84 - 6/86 $50,000

National Science Foundation Grant: PCM 8402662 Energetics and Dynamics of Subunit Association in a

Protein Dimer. 8/84 - 7/87 $203,500

ACS Petroleum Research Fund Grant: 15853-G4 Analysis of Heterogeneous Emissions from Polynuclear

Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Multifrequency Phase Fluorometry. 9/84 - 8/86 $15,000

American Cancer Society Institutional Grant: IN-142 Application of Multifrequency Phase Fluorometry

to Membrane Fluidity Studies. 9/85 - 8/87 $2,000

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National Science Foundation Grant: INT-8603629 Fluorescence Studies of Dynamic Processes in

Horseradish Peroxidase. 7/86 - 6/88 $17,600

Robert A. Welch Foundation Grant: I-986 Time-Resolved Fluorescence Studies on Hemeproteins.

6/87 - 5/90 $75,000

National Science Foundation Grant: DMB-8706440 Binding Energetics and Dynamic Processes in

Dimeric Proteins. 8/87 - 7/90 $254,000

American Heart Association: Established Investigator Award 7/88 - 6/93 $223,120

University Research Council, University of Hawaii: Fluorescence Studies of Dynamic Processes in

Horseradish Peroxidase. 8/89 - 7/90 $6,000

National Science Foundation - Science in Developing Countries Program: Fluorescence Studies on

Dynamic Processes in Horseradish Peroxidase. 12/89 - 2/92 $17,600

American Heart Association: Hawaii Affiliate: The Effect of Lipid Environment of (Na,K)-ATPase

Function. 7/91 - 6/92 $30,000

National Science Foundation Grant: DMB-9005l95 Conformational Dynamics of Components of Protein

Biosynthesis Systems. 8/90 - 7/93 $324,000

American Heart Association: Hawaii Affiliate: The Influence of Membrane Environment on (Na,K)-

ATPase Dynamics and Function. 7/93 - 6/95 $60,000

National Science Foundation Grant: INT-9303083 Conformational Dynamics of Horseradish Peroxidase.

6/93 - 11/95 $15,204

Co-Principle Investigator: National Science Foundation: BIR-9204515 A Frequency Domain

Fluorescence Lifetime Instrument for the Aladin Synchrotron Light Source.

6/94 - 12/96 $397,400

National Science Foundation: MCB-9506845 Conformational Dynamics of Ribosomal Proteins.

7/95 - 6/98 $240,000

University Research Council, University of Hawaii: Kinetic and Self-Association Pathways of Dynamin.

6/97 - 6/98 $9,000

National Science Foundation: MCB9808427 Conformational Dynamics of Ribosomal Proteins.

8/98 - 8/01 $300,000

American Heart Association: National 9950020N “Self-Association and Ligand-Induced Association of

Dynamin”. 2/99 - 1/02 $165,000

Fulbright Commission for Cultural, Educational, and Scientific Exchange between the USA & Spain:

“Systemic Fungal Infections: Molecular Mode of Action of New Antifungal Compounds”

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7/00 – 5/02 $8,875

American Heart Association: 0151578Z “Interactions of Normal and Mutant electron Transfer

Flavoproteins with Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenases”

7/01 – 6/04 $198,000

National Institutes of Health: (subcontract with University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: Dr.

Scott Brady P.I.) “Molecular Mechanisms of Axonal Transport”

9/00 – 8/06 $58,960

Allergan Corporation: “Development of an In Vivo Assay for Botulinum Neurotoxin based on

Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy”

9/07 – 8/10 $480,000

Allergan Corporation: “Biophysical Studies on Botulinum Neurotoxin based on Fluorescence Correlation

Spectroscopy”

9/10 - 8/13 $650,000

National Institutes of Health: RO1GM076665 “Dynamin: Conformational Dynamics and Ligand Induced

Self-Association”

4/06 – 3/11 $1,108,384

Supplement: $98,000

National Institutes of Health: R21NS072754 “Biophysical Analysis of LRRK2” Co-P.I.s Matthew S.

Goldberg and David M. Jameson

9/11 - 5/13 $275,000

GRANT SUPPORT: Current

Allergan Corporation: “Biophysical Studies on Botulinum Neurotoxin using Fluorescence Spectroscopy”

9/13 - 8/17 $851,000