Michael E. Pacold

Affiliations: 
2010-2016 Whitehead Institute (MIT), Cambridge, MA, United States 
 2016- Radiation Oncology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Cancer metabolism, metabolomics
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Wu L, Hollinshead KER, Hao Y, et al. (2020) Niche-Selective Inhibition of Pathogenic Th17 Cells by Targeting Metabolic Redundancy. Cell
Pacold ME. (2020) The uninhibited pathway is not worth studying. Nature Chemical Biology. 16: 713-714
Ngo B, Kim E, Osorio-Vasquez V, et al. (2020) Limited Environmental Serine and Glycine Confer Brain Metastasis Sensitivity to PHGDH Inhibition. Cancer Discovery
Kory N, Wyant GA, Prakash G, et al. (2018) SFXN1 is a mitochondrial serine transporter required for one-carbon metabolism. Science (New York, N.Y.). 362
Rohde JM, Brimacombe KR, Liu L, et al. (2018) Discovery and optimization of piperazine-1-thiourea-based human phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase inhibitors. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Lattanzi M, Pacold M, Balar AV. (2018) Association of upregulation of serine and one carbon metabolism genes with shorter recurrence-free and overall survival in urothelial bladder cancer (UBC). Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36: 477-477
Ilic N, Birsoy K, Aguirre AJ, et al. (2017) PIK3CA mutant tumors depend on oxoglutarate dehydrogenase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Pacold ME, Brimacombe KR, Chan SH, et al. (2016) Corrigendum: A PHGDH inhibitor reveals coordination of serine synthesis and one-carbon unit fate. Nature Chemical Biology. 12: 656
Pacold ME, Brimacombe KR, Chan SH, et al. (2016) A PHGDH inhibitor reveals coordination of serine synthesis and one-carbon unit fate. Nature Chemical Biology
Saxton RA, Knockenhauer KE, Wolfson RL, et al. (2015) Structural basis for leucine sensing by the Sestrin2-mTORC1 pathway. Science (New York, N.Y.)
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