Sanford Bernstein

Sanford Bernstein

San Diego State University

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Sanford Bernstein

Sanford Bernstein, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at San Diego State University, specializes in the field of Molecular genetics of muscle contraction.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Aging‐affiliated post‐translational modifications of skeletal muscle myosin affect biochemical properties, myofibril structure, muscle function, and proteostasis

Abstract 2433 Investigating the protein-protein interactions of Drosophila UNC-45

Do aging-related post-transcriptional myosin modifications contribute to sarcopenia?

Myosin storage myopathy mutations disrupt striated muscles in Drosophila and the myosin tail-tail interactome of human cardiac thick filaments

Elucidating protein-protein interactions of Drosophila UNC-45 via in vivo and in vitro chemical crosslinking

Myosin Transducer Inter-Strand Communication Is Critical for Normal ATPase Activity and Myofibril Structure

The R369 Myosin Residue within Loop 4 Is Critical for Actin Binding and Muscle Function in Drosophila

Prolonged myosin binding increases muscle stiffness in Drosophila models of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome

Sanford Bernstein Information

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Citations(all)

4872

Citations(since 2020)

1121

Cited By

4150

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

41

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Sanford Bernstein Skills & Research Interests

Molecular genetics of muscle contraction

Top articles of Sanford Bernstein

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Aging‐affiliated post‐translational modifications of skeletal muscle myosin affect biochemical properties, myofibril structure, muscle function, and proteostasis

Aging Cell

Clara L Neal

William A Kronert

Jared Rafael T Camillo

Jennifer A Suggs

Tom Huxford

...

2024/3/20

Abstract 2433 Investigating the protein-protein interactions of Drosophila UNC-45

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Jorge Rodriguez

Esmeralda Salcedo

Sanford Bernstein

Tom Huxford

2024/3/1

Do aging-related post-transcriptional myosin modifications contribute to sarcopenia?

Biophysical Journal

Alon Brown

Amy K Loya

William Kronet

Sanford Bernstein

Douglas M Swank

2024/2/8

Myosin storage myopathy mutations disrupt striated muscles in Drosophila and the myosin tail-tail interactome of human cardiac thick filaments

Biophysical Journal

Meera C Viswanathan

Debabrata Dutta

William A Kronert

Kripa Chitre

Raul Padron

...

2024/2/8

Elucidating protein-protein interactions of Drosophila UNC-45 via in vivo and in vitro chemical crosslinking

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Jorge Rodriguez

Sanford Bernstein

Tom Huxford

2023/1/1

Myosin Transducer Inter-Strand Communication Is Critical for Normal ATPase Activity and Myofibril Structure

Biology

William A Kronert

Karen H Hsu

Aditi Madan

Floyd Sarsoza

Anthony Cammarato

...

2022/7/29

The R369 Myosin Residue within Loop 4 Is Critical for Actin Binding and Muscle Function in Drosophila

International journal of molecular sciences

Adriana S Trujillo

Karen H Hsu

Meera C Viswanathan

Anthony Cammarato

Sanford I Bernstein

2022/2/25

Prolonged myosin binding increases muscle stiffness in Drosophila models of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome

Biophysical Journal

Kaylyn M Bell

Alice Huang

William A Kronert

Sanford I Bernstein

Douglas M Swank

2021/3/2

Myosin dilated cardiomyopathy mutation S532P disrupts actomyosin interactions, leading to altered muscle kinetics, reduced locomotion, and cardiac dilation in Drosophila

Molecular biology of the cell

Adriana S Trujillo

Karen H Hsu

Joy Puthawala

Meera C Viswanathan

Amy Loya

...

2021/8/19

Educating the next generation of undergraduate URM cancer scientists: Results and lessons learned from a cancer research Partnership Scholar Program

Journal of Cancer Education

Elinor Gaida

Anthony J Barrios

Roland Wolkowicz

Sheila E Crowe

Sanford I Bernstein

...

2021/4

Drosophila myosin mutants model the disparate severity of type 1 and type 2B distal arthrogryposis and indicate an enhanced actin affinity mechanism

Skeletal muscle

Yiming Guo

William A Kronert

Karen H Hsu

Alice Huang

Floyd Sarsoza

...

2020/12

Alternative N-terminal regions of Drosophila myosin heavy chain II regulate communication of the purine binding loop with the essential light chain

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Marieke J Bloemink

Karen H Hsu

Michael A Geeves

Sanford I Bernstein

2020/10/16

Abstract D037: Training the next generation of undergraduate URM cancer scientists: Results and lessons learned from a cancer research Partnership Scholar Program

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention

Elinor Gaida

Elva M Arredondo

Anthony J Barrios

Sanford I Bernstein

Richard M Cripps

...

2020/6/1

Manipulating Levels of Stress‐Response Proteins in a Drosophila Model of Myosin‐Based Inclusion Body Myopathy 3 Worsens Muscle Dysfunction

The FASEB Journal

Jennifer A Suggs

Kimberley Manalo

Girish C Melkani

Anju Melkani

D Brian Foster

...

2020/4

X-ray crystallographic and molecular dynamic analyses of Drosophila melanogaster embryonic muscle myosin define domains responsible for isoform-specific properties

Journal of molecular biology

James T Caldwell

Daniel J Mermelstein

Ross C Walker

Sanford I Bernstein

Tom Huxford

2020/1/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 94
Brian O'Rourke

Brian O'Rourke

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 67
Michael A Geeves

Michael A Geeves

University of Kent

H-index: 60
Adam J. Engler

Adam J. Engler

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 31
Richard Cripps

Richard Cripps

San Diego State University

H-index: 31
Jim Vigoreaux

Jim Vigoreaux

University of Vermont

H-index: 31
D. Brian Foster, Ph.D.

D. Brian Foster, Ph.D.

Johns Hopkins University

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