im not the lead author but ive spent the last 8 months completing this paper...yeah for me http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abst...X=0&sortspec=Score+desc+PUBDATE_SORTDATE+desc it will probably be in the june or july issue of JBC...pick one up for a good read
"Ca2+-dependent dephosphorylation of kinesin heavy chain on ß-granules in pancreatic ß-cells: Implications for regulated ß-granule transport and insulin exocytosis" Wow -- catchy title! Congratulations.
Congratulations! I haven't done as much cell-type stuff, but I should be submitting an X-ray structure for publication within the next few months. Not sure where my boss wants to send it yet. I've thought about JBC... they publish huge amounts of stuff. The only publication I currently have is, ironically, in Analytical Chemistry... actually, I'm thinking about doing analytical research for the next phase of my life, to get away from biochemistry, proteins, and macromolecules in general. I'm sure you know what I mean. (The rest of the BBS won't. )
I'm a crystallographer too. I, too, had a publication in JBC. My boss is thinking about sending our next one there as well. Any other scientists on this board?
Ever since my first biology class, every time I hear the word vesicle, I think of Popeye taling about his ship.