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    Turning off AKT: PHLPP as a drug target by Newton, Alexandra C, Trotman, Lloyd C

    “…Precise control of the balance between protein phosphorylation, catalyzed by protein kinases, and protein dephosphorylation, catalyzed by protein phosphatases,…”
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    Rapid and tunable method to temporally control gene editing based on conditional Cas9 stabilization by Senturk, Serif, Shirole, Nitin H., Nowak, Dawid G., Corbo, Vincenzo, Pal, Debjani, Vaughan, Alexander, Tuveson, David A., Trotman, Lloyd C., Kinney, Justin B., Sordella, Raffaella

    Published in Nature communications (22-02-2017)
    “…The CRISPR/Cas9 system is a powerful tool for studying gene function. Here, we describe a method that allows temporal control of CRISPR/Cas9 activity based on…”
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    Subtle variations in Pten dose determine cancer susceptibility by Alimonti, Andrea, Carracedo, Arkaitz, Nardella, Caterina, Sampieri, Katia, Richardson, Andrea L, Brogi, Edi, Pandolfi, Pier Paolo, Haveman, William J, Egia, Ainara, Zhang, Jiangwen, Trotman, Lloyd C, Salmena, Leonardo, Clohessy, John G

    Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2010)
    “…Cancer susceptibility has been attributed to at least one heterozygous genetic alteration in a tumor suppressor gene (TSG). It has been hypothesized that…”
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    PTEN functions by recruitment to cytoplasmic vesicles by Naguib, Adam, Bencze, Gyula, Cho, Hyejin, Zheng, Wu, Tocilj, Ante, Elkayam, Elad, Faehnle, Christopher R., Jaber, Nadia, Pratt, Christopher P., Chen, Muhan, Zong, Wei-Xing, Marks, Michael S., Joshua-Tor, Leemor, Pappin, Darryl J., Trotman, Lloyd C.

    Published in Molecular cell (16-04-2015)
    “…PTEN is proposed to function at the plasma membrane, where receptor tyrosine kinases are activated. Yet, the majority of PTEN is located throughout the…”
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    Docetaxel/cabazitaxel and fatty acid binding protein 5 inhibitors produce synergistic inhibition of prostate cancer growth by Carbonetti, Gregory, Converso, Cynthia, Clement, Timothy, Wang, Changwei, Trotman, Lloyd C, Ojima, Iwao, Kaczocha, Martin

    Published in The Prostate (01-01-2020)
    “…Background Prostate cancer (PCa) remains the second leading cause of cancer‐related death among men. Taxanes, such as docetaxel and cabazitaxel are utilized in…”
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    Fatty acid binding protein 5 regulates docetaxel sensitivity in taxane-resistant prostate cancer cells by Hillowe, Andrew, Gordon, Chris, Wang, Liqun, Rizzo, Robert C, Trotman, Lloyd C, Ojima, Iwao, Bialkowska, Agnieszka, Kaczocha, Martin

    Published in PloS one (05-10-2023)
    “…Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men in the United States. Although treatable when detected early, prostate cancer commonly…”
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    NEDD4-1 Is a Proto-Oncogenic Ubiquitin Ligase for PTEN by Wang, Xinjiang, Trotman, Lloyd C., Koppie, Theresa, Alimonti, Andrea, Chen, Zhenbang, Gao, Zhonghua, Wang, Junru, Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye, Tempst, Paul, Cordon-Cardo, Carlos, Pandolfi, Pier Paolo, Jiang, Xuejun

    Published in Cell (12-01-2007)
    “…The tumor suppressor PTEN, a critical regulator for multiple cellular processes, is mutated or deleted frequently in various human cancers. Subtle reductions…”
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    Ubiquitination Regulates PTEN Nuclear Import and Tumor Suppression by Trotman, Lloyd C., Wang, Xinjiang, Alimonti, Andrea, Chen, Zhenbang, Teruya-Feldstein, Julie, Yang, Haijuan, Pavletich, Nikola P., Carver, Brett S., Cordon-Cardo, Carlos, Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye, Tempst, Paul, Chi, Sung-Gil, Kim, Hyo-Jong, Misteli, Tom, Jiang, Xuejun, Pandolfi, Pier Paolo

    Published in Cell (12-01-2007)
    “…The PTEN tumor suppressor is frequently affected in cancer cells, and inherited PTEN mutation causes cancer-susceptibility conditions such as Cowden syndrome…”
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    P53 Mutations Change Phosphatidylinositol Acyl Chain Composition by Naguib, Adam, Bencze, Gyula, Engle, Dannielle D., Chio, Iok I.C., Herzka, Tali, Watrud, Kaitlin, Bencze, Szilvia, Tuveson, David A., Pappin, Darryl J., Trotman, Lloyd C.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (06-01-2015)
    “…Phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP) second messengers relay extracellular growth cues through the phosphorylation status of the inositol sugar, a signal…”
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    PTEN regulation of local and long-range connections in mouse auditory cortex by Xiong, Qiaojie, Oviedo, Hysell V, Trotman, Lloyd C, Zador, Anthony M

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-02-2012)
    “…Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are highly heritable developmental disorders caused by a heterogeneous collection of genetic lesions. Here we use a mouse…”
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    Pten dose dictates cancer progression in the prostate by Trotman, Lloyd C, Niki, Masaru, Dotan, Zohar A, Koutcher, Jason A, Di Cristofano, Antonio, Xiao, Andrew, Khoo, Alan S, Roy-Burman, Pradip, Greenberg, Norman M, Van Dyke, Terry, Cordon-Cardo, Carlos, Pandolfi, Pier Paolo

    Published in PLoS biology (01-12-2003)
    “…Complete inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor gene is extremely common in advanced cancer, including prostate cancer (CaP). However, one PTEN allele is…”
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    PTP1B Deficiency Enables the Ability of a High-Fat Diet to Drive the Invasive Character of PTEN-Deficient Prostate Cancers by Labbé, David P, Uetani, Noriko, Vinette, Valérie, Lessard, Laurent, Aubry, Isabelle, Migon, Eva, Sirois, Jacinthe, Haigh, Jody J, Bégin, Louis R, Trotman, Lloyd C, Paquet, Marilène, Tremblay, Michel L

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2016)
    “…Diet affects the risk and progression of prostate cancer, but the interplay between diet and genetic alterations in this disease is not understood. Here we…”
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