David Lowry
Cell biology
David Lowry received the M.S. degree from the Department of Plant Biology at Arizona State University. He previously did research in the area of plant pathology for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in California before returning to ASU. He is currently the manager of the SOLS Electron Microscopy Lab and works primarily in collaboration with faculty and other researchers in the campus community.
Selected Publications
Spetzler, D., York, J., Daniel, D., Fromme, R., Lowry, D., and Frasch, W. 2006. Microsecond Time Scale Rotation Measurements of Single F1-ATPase Molecules. Biochemistry 45:3117-3124
Lowry, D.S., and Frasch, W.D. 2005. Interactions between βD372 and γ Subunit N-Terminus Residues γK9 and γ;S12 Are Important to Catalytic Activity Catalyzed by Escherichia coli F1Fo-ATP Synthase. Biochemistry 44:7275-7281
Lowry, D.S., Fisher, K.E., and Roberson, R.W. 2004. Functional necessity of the cytoskeleton during cleavage membrane development and zoosporogenesis in Allomyces macrogynus. Mycologia 96:211-218
Hu, Q., Sommerfeld, M., Lowry, D., Dempster, T., Westerhoff, P., Baker, L., Bruce, D. and Nguyen, M. L. 2001. Production and release of geosmin by the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria splendida isolated from a Phoenix, Arizona water source. Journal of Phycology 37s:25-26
Dempster, T., Lowry, D., and Sommerfeld, M. 2001. Identification and isolation of microorganisms causing taste and odor problems in surface water supplies of Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Journal of Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 36s:15
Fisher, K.E., Lowry, D.S., and Roberson, R.W. 2000. Cytoplasmic cleavage in living zoosporangia of Allomyces macrogynus. Journal of Microscopy 198:260-270
Wisler, G.C., Li, R.H., Liu, H.Y., Lowry, D.S., and Duffus, J.E. 1998. Tomato chlorosis virus: a new whitefly-transmitted, phloem-limited, bipartite closterovirus of tomato. Phytopathology 88:402-409
Lowry, D.S., Fisher, K.E., and Roberson, R.W. 1998. Establishment and maintenance of nuclear position during zoospore formation in Allomyces macrogynus: role of the cytoskeleton. Fungal Genetics and Biology 24:34-44
Lowry, D.S., and Roberson, R.W. 1997. The microbtubule cytoskeleton during zoospore formation in Allomyces macrogynus. Protoplasma 196:45-54

