Peter M. Douglas, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 

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2022 Arneaud SLB, McClendon J, Tatge L, Watterson A, Zuurbier KR, Madhu B, Gumienny TL, Douglas PM. Reduced bone morphogenic protein signaling along the gut-neuron axis by heat shock factor promotes longevity. Aging Cell. e13693. PMID 35977034 DOI: 10.1111/acel.13693  0.322
2020 Ramadurgum P, Woodard DR, Daniel S, Peng H, Mallipeddi PL, Niederstrasser H, Mihelakis M, Chau VQ, Douglas PM, Posner BA, Hulleman JD. Simultaneous Control of Endogenous and User-Defined Genetic Pathways Using Unique ecDHFR Pharmacological Chaperones. Cell Chemical Biology. PMID 32330442 DOI: 10.1016/J.Chembiol.2020.03.006  0.329
2019 Egge N, Arneaud SLB, Wales P, Mihelakis M, McClendon J, Fonseca RS, Savelle C, Gonzalez I, Ghorashi A, Yadavalli S, Lehman WJ, Mirzaei H, Douglas PM. Age-Onset Phosphorylation of a Minor Actin Variant Promotes Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction. Developmental Cell. 51: 587-601.e7. PMID 31794717 DOI: 10.1016/J.Devcel.2019.11.001  0.349
2017 Das R, Melo JA, Thondamal M, Morton EA, Cornwell AB, Crick B, Kim JH, Swartz EW, Lamitina T, Douglas PM, Samuelson AV. The homeodomain-interacting protein kinase HPK-1 preserves protein homeostasis and longevity through master regulatory control of the HSF-1 chaperone network and TORC1-restricted autophagy in Caenorhabditis elegans. Plos Genetics. 13: e1007038. PMID 29036198 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pgen.1007038  0.542
2016 Arneaud SL, Douglas PM. The Stress Response Paradox: Fighting Degeneration at the Cost of Cancer. The Febs Journal. PMID 27225066 DOI: 10.1111/Febs.13764  0.335
2015 Douglas PM, Baird NA, Simic MS, Uhlein S, McCormick MA, Wolff SC, Kennedy BK, Dillin A. Heterotypic Signals from Neural HSF-1 Separate Thermotolerance from Longevity. Cell Reports. 12: 1196-204. PMID 26257177 DOI: 10.1016/J.Celrep.2015.07.026  0.7
2014 Baird NA, Douglas PM, Simic MS, Grant AR, Moresco JJ, Wolff SC, Yates JR, Manning G, Dillin A. HSF-1-mediated cytoskeletal integrity determines thermotolerance and life span. Science (New York, N.Y.). 346: 360-3. PMID 25324391 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1253168  0.71
2014 Douglas PM, Dillin A. The disposable soma theory of aging in reverse. Cell Research. 24: 7-8. PMID 24189044 DOI: 10.1038/Cr.2013.148  0.52
2012 Vilchez D, Morantte I, Liu Z, Douglas PM, Merkwirth C, Rodrigues AP, Manning G, Dillin A. RPN-6 determines C. elegans longevity under proteotoxic stress conditions. Nature. 489: 263-8. PMID 22922647 DOI: 10.1038/Nature11315  0.636
2010 Douglas PM, Dillin A. Protein homeostasis and aging in neurodegeneration. The Journal of Cell Biology. 190: 719-29. PMID 20819932 DOI: 10.1083/Jcb.201005144  0.651
2010 Douglas PM, Cyr DM. Interplay between protein homeostasis networks in protein aggregation and proteotoxicity. Biopolymers. 93: 229-36. PMID 19768782 DOI: 10.1002/Bip.21304  0.636
2009 Douglas PM, Summers DW, Ren HY, Cyr DM. Reciprocal efficiency of RNQ1 and polyglutamine detoxification in the cytosol and nucleus. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 20: 4162-73. PMID 19656852 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E09-02-0170  0.707
2009 Summers DW, Douglas PM, Cyr DM. Prion propagation by Hsp40 molecular chaperones. Prion. 3: 59-64. PMID 19535913 DOI: 10.4161/Pri.3.2.9062  0.718
2009 Douglas PM, Summers DW, Cyr DM. Molecular chaperones antagonize proteotoxicity by differentially modulating protein aggregation pathways. Prion. 3: 51-8. PMID 19421006 DOI: 10.4161/Pri.3.2.8587  0.713
2009 Summers DW, Douglas PM, Ramos CH, Cyr DM. Polypeptide transfer from Hsp40 to Hsp70 molecular chaperones. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 34: 230-3. PMID 19359181 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tibs.2008.12.009  0.705
2009 Summers DW, Douglas PM, Ren HY, Cyr DM. The type I Hsp40 Ydj1 utilizes a farnesyl moiety and zinc finger-like region to suppress prion toxicity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 3628-39. PMID 19056735 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M807369200  0.699
2008 Douglas PM, Treusch S, Ren HY, Halfmann R, Duennwald ML, Lindquist S, Cyr DM. Chaperone-dependent amyloid assembly protects cells from prion toxicity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 7206-11. PMID 18480252 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0802593105  0.654
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