Jack Stutts
Associate Professor of Medicine

Degrees
    BS:
 
    (1971) Wake Forest University
    Winston Salem NC
   MS: 
    (1974) Georgia Technical Institute of Tech
    Atlanta GA
   PhD: 
    (1978) U. of North Carolina
    Chapel Hill NC

    

Stutts

Office:   6023 Thurston Bowles
Phone:  919-966-7056
Fax:      Fax: 919-966-7524
email:   hoopster@med.unc.edu



Research Interests:

1) Epithelial Ion Transport


Recent Publications:
1999-2000

Huang P., Trotter KW, Boucher RC, Milgram SL, Stutts MJ. Protein Kinases A activity closely associated with CFTR channels in excised patches. Am J Physiol,200 Feb; 278(2):C417-C422.

Donaldson S., ER Lazarowski, M Picher, MR Knowles, MJ Stutts and RC Boucher. Basal Nucleotide Levels, Release, and Metabolism in Normal and Cystic Fibrosis. Mol Med Accepted, 2000.

Trotter KW, Fraser ID, Scott GK, Stutts MJ, Scott JD, Milgram SL. Alternative splicing regulates the subcellular localization of A-kinase anchoring protein 18 isoforms. J Cell Biol. 1999 Dec 27;147(7):1481-92.

Mohler PJ, Kreda SM, Boucher RC, Sudol M, Stutts MJ, Milgram SL. Yes-associated protein 65 localizes p62 (c-Yes) to the apical compartment of airway epithelia by association with EBP50. J Cell Biol. 1999 Nov 15; 147(4): 879-890.

Schwiebert EM, Benos DJ, Egan ME, Stutts MJ, Guggino WB, CFTR is a conductance regulator as well as a chloride channel. Physiol Re.1999 Jan; 79 (1 Suppl):S145-66.

In Prepartion and Submitted

Huang P, Boucher RC, Milgram SL, Stutts MJ. Signaling from adenosine receptors to CFTR is compartmentalized at the apical membrance. In preparation for AJP Cell.

Mohler PJ, Huang P., Stutts MJ, Milgram SL. Scaffolds and compartmentalized signals in epithelial cells. In preparation for Cell Biochem Biophys

Gilmore E., Donaldson S., Milgram SL, Stutts MJ. Regulation of rENaC by Yes Kinase. In preparation.

Mohler PJ, Stutts MJ, Milgram SL. P2Y2 mediated activation of cYes at the apical membrance of airways epithelial cells. In prepartion.

Huang P, Boucher RC, Milgram SL, Stutts MJ. Signaling through G-proteins in the apical membrance of CalU3 cells regulates CFTR. In preparation.



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Clinical Contact        
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Fax: (919)966-7013
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CB# 7020
The Univ. of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7020

Research Contact       
Phone: (919)966-1077
Fax: (919)966-7524
7011 Thurston-Bowles Bldg.
CB# 7248
The Univ. of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7248