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Mrs Tatiana Khromykh

NHMRC Research Assistant
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
+61 7 334 62332
+61 7 334 62336
t.khromykh@imb.uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (10)
Conference Papers (2)

Journal Articles

Luo, Lin, Tong, Samuel J., Wall, Adam A., Khromykh, Tatiana, Sweet, Matthew J. and Stow, Jennifer L. (2017). Development of SH2 probes and pull-down assays to detect pathogen-induced, site-specific tyrosine phosphorylation of the TLR adaptor SCIMP. Immunology and Cell Biology, 95 (6), 564-570. doi: 10.1038/icb.2017.10
Stanley, Amanda C., Wong, Colin X., Micaroni, Massimo, Venturato, Juliana, Khromykh, Tatiana, Stow, Jennifer L. and Lacy, Paige (2013). The Rho GTPase Rac1 is required for recycling endosome-mediated secretion of TNF in macrophages. Immunology and Cell Biology, 92 (3), 275-286. doi: 10.1038/icb.2013.90
Micaroni, Massimo, Stanley, Amanda C., Khromykh, Tatiana, Venturato, Juliana, Wong, Colin X. F., Lim, Jet P., Marsh, Brad J., Storrie, Brian, Gleeson, Paul A. and Stow, Jennifer L. (2013). Rab6a/a' are important Golgi regulators of pro-inflammatory TNF secretion in macrophages. PloS One, 8 (2) e57034, e57034.1-e57034.17. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057034
Stanley, A. C., Lieu, Z. Z., Wall, A. A., Venturato, J., Khromykh, T., Hamilton, N. A., Gleeson, P. A. and Stow, J. L. (2012). Recycling endosome-dependent and -independent mechanisms for IL-10 secretion in LPS-activated macrophages. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 92 (6), 1227-1239. doi: 10.1189/jlb.0412191
Murray, Rachael Z., Wylie, Fiona G., Khromykh, Tatiana, Hume, David A. and Stow, Jennifer L. (2005). Syntaxin 6 and Vti1b form a novel SNARE complex, which is up-regulated in activated macrophages to facilitate exocytosis of tumor necrosis factor-alpha. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280 (11), 10478-10483. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M414420200
Wylie, F. G., Lock, J. G., Jamriska, L., Khromykh, T., Brown, D. L. and Stow, J. L. (2003). GAIP participates in budding of membrane carriers at the trans-Golgi network. Traffic, 4 (3), 175-189. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0854.2003.00106.x
Miranda, Kevin C., Khromykh, Tatiana, Christy, Perpetina, Le, Tam Luan, Gottardi, Cara J., Yap, Alpha S., Stow, Jennifer L. and Teasdale, Rohan D. (2001). A dileucine motif targets E-cadherin to the basolateral cell surface in Madin-Darby canine kidney and LLC-PK1 epithelial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (25), 22565-22572. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M101907200
Hall, R. A., Khromykh, A. A., Mackenzie, J. M., Scherret, J., Khromykh, T. and Mackenzie, J. S. (1999). Loss of dimerisation of the nonstructural protein NS1 of Kunjin virus delays viral replication and reduces virulence in mice, but still allows secretion of NS1. Virology, 264 (1), 66-75. doi: 10.1006/viro.1999.9956
Algar, E. M., Khromykh, T., Smith, S. I., Blackburn, D. M., Bryson, G. J. and Smith, P. J. (1996). A WT1 antisense oligonucleotide inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in myeloid leukaemia cell lines. Oncogene, 12 (5), 1005-1014.
Algar, EM, Khromykh, T, Smith, SI, Blackburn, DM, Bryson, GJ and Smith, PJ (1996). A WT1 antisense oligonucleotide inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in myeloid leukaemia cell lines. Oncogene, 12 (5), 1005-1014.

Conference Papers

Hall, R. A., Khromykh, A. A., Poidinger, M., Scherret, J., Mackenzie, J. M., MacKenzie, J. S. and Khromykh, T. (1999). Loss of dimerisation of the NS1 protein of Kunjin virus slows replication in cell culture and reduces virulence in mice. 11th International Congress of Virology, Sydney, 9-13 August 1999. Aust.: Int. Union of Microbiological Societies.
Johansen, C., Ritchie, S., Van Den Hurk, A. F., Paru, A., Zborowski, P., Drew, A., Khromykh, T., Mackenzie, J. S. and Hall, R. A. (1999). Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from mosquitoes collected in the western province of Papua New Guinea. 11th International Congress of Virology, Sydney, 9-13 August 1999. Aust.: Int. Union of Microbiological Societies.
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