Susan Voglmaier, MD, PhD

Assoc Professor in Residence
Psychiatry
+1 415 502-2227
Publications: 

Inositol hexakisphosphate kinases differentially regulate trafficking of vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2.

Frontiers in cellular neuroscience

Li H, Datunashvili M, Reyes RC, Voglmaier SM

Development and Implementation of a Chief Resident for Research Role in a Psychiatry Residency Training Program.

Advances in medical education and practice

Hwong AR, Morgan S, Young CA, Besterman AD, Jacob M, Williams J, Reus VI, Mathews CA, Hung E, Voglmaier S

Overcoming Presynaptic Effects of VAMP2 Mutations with 4-Aminopyridine Treatment.

Human mutation

Simmons RL, Li H, Alten B, Santos MS, Jiang R, Paul B, Lalani SJ, Cortesi A, Parks K, Khandelwal N, Smith-Packard B, Phoong MA, Chez M, Fisher H, Scheuerle AE, Shinawi M, Hussain SA, Kavalali ET, Sherr EH, Voglmaier SM

VGLUT2 Trafficking Is Differentially Regulated by Adaptor Proteins AP-1 and AP-3.

Frontiers in cellular neuroscience

Li H, Santos MS, Park CK, Dobry Y, Voglmaier SM

The Role of Regional Conferences in Research Resident Career Development: The California Psychiatry Research Resident Retreat.

Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry

Besterman AD, Williams JK, Reus VI, Pato MT, Voglmaier SM, Mathews CA

Protein interactions of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT1.

PloS one

Santos MS, Foss SM, Park CK, Voglmaier SM

Multiple dileucine-like motifs direct VGLUT1 trafficking.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Foss SM, Li H, Santos MS, Edwards RH, Voglmaier SM

Sorting of the vesicular GABA transporter to functional vesicle pools by an atypical dileucine-like motif.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Santos MS, Park CK, Foss SM, Li H, Voglmaier SM

Concurrent imaging of synaptic vesicle recycling and calcium dynamics.

Frontiers in molecular neuroscience

Li H, Foss SM, Dobryy YL, Park CK, Hires SA, Shaner NC, Tsien RY, Osborne LC, Voglmaier SM

v-SNARE composition distinguishes synaptic vesicle pools.

Neuron

Hua Z, Leal-Ortiz S, Foss SM, Waites CL, Garner CC, Voglmaier SM, Edwards RH

Fast subplasma membrane Ca2+ transients control exo-endocytosis of synaptic-like microvesicles in astrocytes.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Marchaland J, Calì C, Voglmaier SM, Li H, Regazzi R, Edwards RH, Bezzi P

Synaptic vesicle protein trafficking at the glutamate synapse.

Neuroscience

Santos MS, Li H, Voglmaier SM

Do different endocytic pathways make different synaptic vesicles?

Current opinion in neurobiology

Voglmaier SM, Edwards RH

Distinct endocytic pathways control the rate and extent of synaptic vesicle protein recycling.

Neuron

Voglmaier SM, Kam K, Yang H, Fortin DL, Hua Z, Nicoll RA, Edwards RH

Neural activity controls the synaptic accumulation of alpha-synuclein.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Fortin DL, Nemani VM, Voglmaier SM, Anthony MD, Ryan TA, Edwards RH

VGLUTs define subsets of excitatory neurons and suggest novel roles for glutamate.

Trends in neurosciences

Fremeau RT, Voglmaier S, Seal RP, Edwards RH

Purified inositol hexakisphosphate kinase is an ATP synthase: diphosphoinositol pentakisphosphate as a high-energy phosphate donor.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Voglmaier SM, Bembenek ME, Kaplin AI, Dormán G, Olszewski JD, Prestwich GD, Snyder SH

Purified reconstituted inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors. Thiol reagents act directly on receptor protein.

The Journal of biological chemistry

Kaplin AI, Ferris CD, Voglmaier SM, Snyder SH

Inositol hexakisphosphate receptor identified as the clathrin assembly protein AP-2.

Biochemical and biophysical research communications

Voglmaier SM, Keen JH, Murphy JE, Ferris CD, Prestwich GD, Snyder SH, Theibert AB

High-affinity cannabinoid binding site: regulation by ions, ascorbic acid, and nucleotides.

Journal of neurochemistry

Nye JS, Snowman AM, Voglmaier S, Snyder SH

Myelin basic protein is an endogenous inhibitor of the high-affinity cannabinoid binding site in brain.

Journal of neurochemistry

Nye JS, Voglmaier S, Martenson RE, Snyder SH