个人简介
PhD in chemistry, under the direction of William N. Lipscomb. Post-doc under the direction of Stephen C. Harrison, Harvard University (1995-2001). Faculty at Yale since 2001.
PhD Harvard University (1995)
BA Harvard-Radcliffe College (1989)
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The leukodystrophy protein FAM126A (hyccin) regulates PtdIns(4)P synthesis at the plasma membrane
Baskin J.M., Wu, X., Christiano R., Oh M.S., Schauder C.M., et al. et *Reinisch K.M., and *De Camilli P. (2016) Nat. Cell Bio 18: 132-138. *co-corresponding.
Control of plasma membrane lipid homeostasis by the extended synaptotagmins.
Saheki Y., Bian X., Schauder C.M., Sawaki Y., Surma M.A., Klose C., Pincet F., Reinisch K.M. and De Camilli P. (2016) Nat. Cell Bio 18: 504-515.
The Legionella anti-autophagy effector RavZ targets the autophagosome via PI3P- and curvature-sensing motifs
Horenkamp F.A., Kauffman K.J., Kohler L.J., Sherwood R.K., Krueger K.P., Shteyn V., Roy C.R., *Melia T.J., and *Reinisch K.M. (2015) Dev. Cell 34: 569-576.*co-corresponding.
Re-visiting the trans insertion model for complexin clamping.
*Krishnakumar S.S., Li F., Coleman J., Schauder C.M., Kummel D., Pincet F., Rothman J.E., and *Reinisch K.M. (2015) Elife doi: 10.7554/eLife.04463. *co-corresponding.
Structure of a lipid-bound extended synaptotagmin indicates a role in lipid transfer
Schauder C.M., Wu X., Saheki Y., Narayanaswami P., Torta F., Wenk M.R., *De Camilli P., and *Reinisch K.M. (2014) Nature 510: 552-555. *co-corresponding.
Sac1-Vps74 structure reveals a mechanism to terminate phosphoinositide signaling in the Golgi apparatus.
Cai Y., Deng Y., Horenkamp F., *Reinisch K.M., and *Burd C.G. (2014) J. Cell Bio 206: 485-91. *co-corresponding.
Structural insights into the assembly and activation of the plasma membrane phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase complex
Wu X., Chi R.J., Baskin J.M., Lucast L., Burd C.G., De Camilli P., and Reinisch K.M. (2014) Dev. Cell 28: 19-29.
Diversity and plasticity in Rab GTPase nucleotide release mechanism has consequences for Rab activation and inactivation.
Langemeyer L., Nunes Bastos R., Cai Y., Itzen A., Reinisch K.M., and Barr F.A.(2014) Elife 3:e01623
The EM structure of the TRAPPIII complex leads to the identification of a requirement for COPII vesicles on the macroautophagy pathway.
Tan D., Cai Y., Wang J., Zhang J., Menon S., Chou H.T., *Ferro-Novick S., *Reinisch K.M., *Walz T. (2013) PNAS. 110: 19432-7.*co-corresponding.
Insights regarding guanine nucleotide exchange from the structure of a DENN-domain protein complexed with its Rab GTPase substrate.
Wu X., Bradley M.J., Cai Y., Kummel D., De La Cruz E.M., Barr F.A., and Reinisch K.M. (2011) PNAS. 108:18672-7.
Complexin cross-links SNAREs into a zig-zag array.
Kümmel D, Krishnakumar SS, Radoff DT, Li F, Giraudo CG, Pincet F, *Rothman JE, *Reinisch KM. (2011). *co-corresponding. Nat. Struct. & Mol. Biol. doi: 10.1038/nsmb.2101
Structure of a C-terminal fragment of its Vps53 subunit suggests similarity of GARP complex to a family of tethering complexes.
Vasan N, Hutagalung A, Novick P, Reinisch KM. (2010). PNAS. 107:14176-14181.
Structure and function of the polymerase core of TRAMP, and RNA surveillance complex.