Publications

Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1Dslh4SHMndQG/bibliography/public/

1. Zhang, S., Zhu, R., Pan, B., Xu, H., Olufemi, M., Gathagan, R., Li, Y., Zhang, L., Zhang, J., Xiang, Q., Kagan, E., Cao, X., Yuan, C., Kim, S., Williams, C., Magaki, S., Vinters, H., Lashuel, H., Garcia, B., Petersson, J., Trojanowski, J.Q., Lee, V.M.,* Peng, C.* (2023) Post-translational Modifications of Soluble α-Synuclein Regulate the Amplification of Pathological α-synuclein. Nature Neuroscience doi:10.1038/s41593-022-01239-7 (* co-corresponding)

2. Peng C, Gathagan RJ, Covell DJ, Medellin C, Stieber A, Robinson JL, Zhang B, Pitkin RM, Olufemi MF, Luk KC, Trojanowski JQ, Lee VM. (2018) Cellular milieu imparts distinct pathological α-Synuclein strains in α-Synucleinopathies. Nature. 557,558-563. (Highlighted in F1000, Alzforum, Nature, Parkinson’s News Today, PDlink, EurekAlert, Creative Biomart, Sciencedaily, Altmetric, Somata)

3. Peng, C., Trojanowski, J.Q., and Lee, V.M. (2020). Protein transmission in neurodegenerative disease. Nature reviews Neurology.

4. Pan, C. & Peng, C. (2022) LRP1: a novel receptor for the transmission of pathological alpha-Synuclein. Molecular neurodegeneration 17, 79, doi:10.1186/s13024-022-00582-4. PMCID: PMC9701376

5. Peng C, Gathagan RJ, Lee VM. (2018) Distinct α-Synuclein strains and implications for heterogeneity among α-Synucleinopathies. Neurobiology of Disease. 109, 209-218.

6. Henderson M, Peng C, Trojanowski JQ, Lee VM. (2018) LRRK2 activity does not dramatically alter α-synuclein pathology in primary neurons. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 6, 45.

7. Henderson, M.X., Sedor, S., McGeary, I., Cornblath, E.J., Peng, C., Riddle, D.M., Li, H.L., Zhang, B., Brown, H.J., Olufemi, M.F., et al. (2020). Glucocerebrosidase Activity Modulates Neuronal Susceptibility to Pathological alpha-Synuclein Insult. Neuron 105, 822-836 e827.

8. Peng C, Ye J, Yan SF, Shen Y, Li CY, Li QY, Zheng YF, Deng KJ, Xu T, Tao WF. (2012) Ablation of vacuole protein sorting 18 (Vps18) gene leads to neurodegeneration and impaired neuronal migration by disrupting multiple vesicle transport pathways to lysosomes. J Biol Chem 287, 32861-32873. (Selected as the Best Article on JBC for 2012 in Developmental biology)

9. Peng C, Yan SF, Ye J, Shen LX, Xu T, Tao WF. (2012) Vps18 deficiency inhibits dendritogenesis in Purkinje cells by blocking the lysosomal degradation of Lysyl Oxidase. Biochem Bioph Res Commun 423, 715-720.

10. Ye J, Shi H, Shen Y, Peng C, Liu Y, Li C, Deng K, Geng J, Xu T, Zhuang Y, Zheng B, Tao W. (2015) PP6 controls T cell development and homeostasis by negatively regulating distal TCR signaling. J Immunol 194, 1654-1664.

11. Kong SS, Du XR, Peng C, Wu YM, Shou TD, Li HR, Jin X, Hou L, Xu T, Tao WF. (2013) Dlic1 deficiency impairs ciliogenesis of photoreceptors by destabilizing dynein. Cell Research 23, 835-850.