Search Results - "Screaton, Robert A."
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Of Mice and Men, Redux: Modern Challenges in β Cell Gene Targeting
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The Keap1-Nrf2 Stress Response Pathway Promotes Mitochondrial Hyperfusion Through Degradation of the Mitochondrial Fission Protein Drp1
Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (20-12-2017)“…Mitochondrial function is coupled to metabolic and survival pathways through both direct signaling cascades and dynamic changes in mitochondrial morphology…”
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Mutant GNAS drives pancreatic tumourigenesis by inducing PKA-mediated SIK suppression and reprogramming lipid metabolism
Published in Nature cell biology (01-07-2018)“…G protein α s (GNAS) mediates receptor-stimulated cAMP signalling, which integrates diverse environmental cues with intracellular responses. GNAS is…”
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Glycoprotein 2 is a specific cell surface marker of human pancreatic progenitors
Published in Nature communications (24-08-2017)“…PDX1 + /NKX6-1 + pancreatic progenitors (PPs) give rise to endocrine cells both in vitro and in vivo. This cell population can be successfully differentiated…”
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Role of AMPK in pancreatic beta cell function
Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (25-02-2013)“…► Role of AMPK in insulin secretion by the pancreatic beta cell has been controversial. ► Animal modeling and RNAi approaches should help clarify the role of…”
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The AMPK-Related Kinases SIK1 and SIK3 Mediate Key Tumor-Suppressive Effects of LKB1 in NSCLC
Published in Cancer discovery (01-11-2019)“…Mutations in the LKB1 (also known as ) tumor suppressor are the third most frequent genetic alteration in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). encodes a…”
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ROMO1 is an essential redox-dependent regulator of mitochondrial dynamics
Published in Science signaling (28-01-2014)“…The dynamics of mitochondria undergoing fusion and fragmentation govern many mitochondrial functions, including the regulation of cell survival. Although the…”
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CREB coactivator TORC2 is a key regulator of fasting glucose metabolism
Published in Nature (20-10-2005)“…Glucose homeostasis is regulated systemically by hormones such as insulin and glucagon, and at the cellular level by energy status. Glucagon enhances glucose…”
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Axl Phosphorylates Elmo Scaffold Proteins To Promote Rac Activation and Cell Invasion
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-01-2015)“…The receptor tyrosine kinase Axl contributes to cell migration and invasion. Expression of Axl correlates with metastatic progression in cancer patients, yet…”
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High-throughput Functional Genomics Identifies Regulators of Primary Human Beta Cell Proliferation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-02-2016)“…The expansion of cells for regenerative therapy will require the genetic dissection of complex regulatory mechanisms governing the proliferation of…”
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Subcutaneous white adipose tissue independently regulates burn-induced hypermetabolism via immune-adipose crosstalk
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (23-01-2024)“…Severe burns induce a chronic hypermetabolic state that persists well past wound closure, indicating that additional internal mechanisms must be involved…”
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The CREB Coactivator TORC2 Functions as a Calcium- and cAMP-Sensitive Coincidence Detector
Published in Cell (01-10-2004)“…Elevations in circulating glucose and gut hormones during feeding promote pancreatic islet cell viability in part via the calcium- and cAMP-dependent…”
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Essential Role of TID1 in Maintaining Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Homogeneity and Mitochondrial DNA Integrity
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-04-2014)“…The tumorous imaginal disc 1 (TID1) protein localizes mainly to the mitochondrial compartment, wherein its function remains largely unknown. Here we report…”
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Glucose controls CREB activity in islet cells via regulated phosphorylation of TORC2
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-07-2008)“…CREB is a cAMP- and calcium-responsive transcriptional activator that is required for islet beta cell proliferation and survival. Glucose and incretin hormones…”
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Beyond Genetics: The Role of Metabolism in Photoreceptor Survival, Development and Repair
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (18-05-2022)“…Vision commences in the retina with rod and cone photoreceptors that detect and convert light to electrical signals. The irreversible loss of photoreceptors…”
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Silencing the G-protein coupled receptor 3-salt inducible kinase 2 pathway promotes human β cell proliferation
Published in Communications biology (23-07-2021)“…Loss of pancreatic β cells is the hallmark of type 1 diabetes, for which provision of insulin is the standard of care. While regenerative and stem cell…”
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Using kinomics to delineate signaling pathways: Control of crtc2/torc2 by the ampk family
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-12-2008)“…The classical role of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) as an energy status sensor is expanding to include other members of the AMPK family. Recent genetic…”
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AMPK and Friends: Central Regulators of β Cell Biology
Published in Trends in endocrinology and metabolism (01-02-2018)“…If left unchecked, prediabetic hyperglycemia can progress to diabetes and often life-threatening attendant secondary complications. Central to the process of…”
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Deregulated Expression of the Human Tumor Marker CEA and CEA Family Member CEACAM6 Disrupts Tissue Architecture and Blocks Colonocyte Differentiation
Published in Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2002)“…Human carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and the CEA family member CEACAM6 (formerly nonspecific crossreacting antigen [NCA]) function in vitro, at least, as…”
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Fas-Associated Death Domain Protein Interacts with Methyl-CpG Binding Domain Protein 4: A Potential Link between Genome Surveillance and Apoptosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-04-2003)“…Fas-associated death domain protein (FADD) is an adaptor protein bridging death receptors with initiator caspases. Thus, its function and localization are…”
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