Douglas Kellogg

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University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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Lucena R, Jasani A, Anastasia S, et al. (2024) Casein kinase 1 controls components of a TORC2 signaling network in budding yeast. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Brambila A, Prichard BE, DeWitt JT, et al. (2024) Evidence for novel mechanisms that control cell cycle entry and cell size. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE23050174
DeWitt JT, Chinwuba JC, Kellogg DR. (2023) Hyperactive Ras disrupts cell size control and a key step in cell cycle entry in budding yeast. Genetics. 225
Sommer RA, DeWitt JT, Tan R, et al. (2021) Growth-dependent signals drive an increase in early G1 cyclin concentration to link cell cycle entry with cell growth. Elife. 10
Alcaide-Gavilán M, Lucena R, Banuelos S, et al. (2020) Conserved Ark1-related kinases function in a TORC2 signaling network. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE19120685
Alcaide-Gavilán M, Lucena R, Schubert K, et al. (2018) Modulation of TORC2 Signaling by a Conserved Lkb1 Signaling Axis in Budding Yeast. Genetics
Clarke J, Dephoure N, Horecka I, et al. (2017) A conserved signaling network monitors delivery of sphingolipids to the plasma membrane in budding yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Lucena R, Alcaide-Gavilán M, Anastasia SD, et al. (2017) Wee1 and Cdc25 are controlled by conserved PP2A-dependent mechanisms in fission yeast. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 0
Thai V, Dephoure N, Weiss A, et al. (2017) Protein kinase C controls binding of Igo/ENSA proteins to protein phosphatase 2A in budding yeast. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Kar R, Kellogg DL, Roman LJ. (2015) Oxidative stress induces phosphorylation of neuronal NOS in cardiomyocytes through AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 459: 393-7
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