Dirksen Lab
Molecular Mechanisms of Calcium Signaling in Striated Muscle
The overall focus of the Dirksen laboratory is to characterize the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control intracellular calcium dynamics in skeletal and cardiac muscle in health and disease. Current projects involve elucidating the mechanisms by which muscle function is controlled by proteins involved in coordinating:
- Excitation-contraction coupling
- Store-operated calcium entry
- Mitochondrial calcium uptake and energy production
- The molecular mechanisms for skeletal and cardiac dysfunction in myotonic dystrophy
The laboratory also investigates the pathophysiological mechanisms by which defects in these three key calcium signaling mechanisms lead to muscle dysfunction and disease. The laboratory approaches these projects through integration of a broad range of approaches including generation of transgenic/knock-in/knock-out mouse models, electrophysiology, fluorescence photometry, molecular biology, biochemistry, muscle histology, confocal microscopy, high-speed digital imaging of intracellular Ca2+ dynamics, in vitro measurements of muscle contractile properties, and behavioral measures of in vivo muscle performance (rota-rod, treadmill, wire hanging, grip strength).
Robert T. Dirksen, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Projects
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View All Publications- An Orai1 gain-of-function tubular aggregate myopathy mouse model phenocopies key features of the human disease.; The EMBO journal. 2024 Oct 17.
- Compound heterozygous RYR1-RM mouse model reveals disease pathomechanisms and muscle adaptations to promote postnatal survival.; FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology; Vol 38(20), pp. e70120. 2024 Oct.
- DMT1 knockout abolishes ferroptosis induced mitochondrial dysfunction in C. elegans amyloid β proteotoxicity.; Free radical biology & medicine. 2024 Sep 22.
- Individuals and Families Affected by RYR1-Related Diseases - The Patient/Caregiver Perspective.; Journal of neuromuscular diseases. 2024 Aug 14.
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July 14, 2023
BGG Student Tom O’Conner Successfully Defends Thesis!
August 20, 2020
GDSC Predoc Tom O’Connor Passes his Qualifying Exam!
September 9, 2016
KL2 award helps researcher pave his career path
January 26, 2016
Alina Ainbinder Defends Thesis
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Dirksen Lab
Box 711
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 273-2652