Dale Vandre
Office Information
304 Hamilton Hall 1645 Neil Ave Columbus, OH, 43210 Office Phone: (614) 292-4181
Lab Information
012A DHLRI 473 West 12th Ave Columbus, OH, 43210 Other Phone: (614) 292-7848
Area of Expertise
Interest and Subspecialty
Development of methods for the isolation of highly enriched plasma membrane from human cells and tissues suitable for proteomics analysis using cationic silica based techniques. Using the apical plasma membrane of the placental syncytiotrophoblast as a model system, we are examining the proteome of the microvillus brush border. Further analysis of cultured cell lines that can be induced to differentiate will be used to analyze developmental changes in the proteome of the plasma membrane associated with microvillus and brush border formation. These approaches can be modified for applications designed for the analysis of the plasma membrane of endothelial cells to examine changes in protein profiles associated with perfusion related disorders. We are also examining novel methods for the analysis of low molecular weight serum proteins for disease biomarker analysis using mass spectrometry based technology.
Recent Publications
Marsee, D.K., Venkateswaran, A., Tao, H., Vadysirisack, D., Zhang, Z., Vandre, D.D., and Jhiang, S.M. Inhibition of Heat Shock Protein 90, a Novel RET/PTC1-associated Protein Increases Radioiodide Accumulation in Thyroid Cells. J. Bio. Chem. 279:43990-7, 2004.
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