Dianne S. Hirsch, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2000 Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology

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2016 Mohan N, Shen Y, Dokmanovic M, Endo Y, Hirsch DS, Wu WJ. VPS34 regulates TSC1/TSC2 heterodimer to mediate RheB and mTORC1/S6K1 activation and cellular transformation. Oncotarget. PMID 27409169 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.10469  0.306
2010 Hirsch DS, Shen Y, Dokmanovic M, Wu WJ. pp60c-Src phosphorylates and activates vacuolar protein sorting 34 to mediate cellular transformation. Cancer Research. 70: 5974-83. PMID 20551057 DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-2682  0.307
2008 Shen Y, Hirsch DS, Sasiela CA, Wu WJ. Cdc42 regulates E-cadherin ubiquitination and degradation through an epidermal growth factor receptor to Src-mediated pathway. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 5127-37. PMID 18057010 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M703300200  0.394
2007 Bharti S, Inoue H, Bharti K, Hirsch DS, Nie Z, Yoon HY, Artym V, Yamada KM, Mueller SC, Barr VA, Randazzo PA. Src-dependent phosphorylation of ASAP1 regulates podosomes. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 27: 8271-83. PMID 17893324 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01781-06  0.497
2006 Nie Z, Hirsch DS, Luo R, Jian X, Stauffer S, Cremesti A, Andrade J, Lebowitz J, Marino M, Ahvazi B, Hinshaw JE, Randazzo PA. A BAR domain in the N terminus of the Arf GAP ASAP1 affects membrane structure and trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor. Current Biology : Cb. 16: 130-9. PMID 16431365 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2005.11.069  0.377
2004 Kowanetz K, Husnjak K, Höller D, Kowanetz M, Soubeyran P, Hirsch D, Schmidt MH, Pavelic K, De Camilli P, Randazzo PA, Dikic I. CIN85 associates with multiple effectors controlling intracellular trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptors. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 15: 3155-66. PMID 15090612 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E03-09-0683  0.427
2004 Randazzo PA, Hirsch DS. Arf GAPs: multifunctional proteins that regulate membrane traffic and actin remodelling. Cellular Signalling. 16: 401-13. PMID 14709330  0.553
2003 Nie Z, Hirsch DS, Randazzo PA. Arf and its many interactors. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 15: 396-404. PMID 12892779  0.476
2003 Hirsch DS, Stanley KT, Chen LX, Jacques KM, Puertollano R, Randazzo PA. Arf regulates interaction of GGA with mannose-6-phosphate receptor. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 4: 26-35. PMID 12535273 DOI: 10.1034/J.1600-0854.2003.40105.X  0.337
2002 Nie Z, Stanley KT, Stauffer S, Jacques KM, Hirsch DS, Takei J, Randazzo PA. AGAP1, an endosome-associated, phosphoinositide-dependent ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein that affects actin cytoskeleton. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 48965-75. PMID 12388557 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M202969200  0.631
2002 Jacques KM, Nie Z, Stauffer S, Hirsch DS, Chen LX, Stanley KT, Randazzo PA. Arf1 dissociates from the clathrin adaptor GGA prior to being inactivated by Arf GTPase-activating proteins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 47235-41. PMID 12376537 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M208875200  0.475
2002 Miura K, Jacques KM, Stauffer S, Kubosaki A, Zhu K, Hirsch DS, Resau J, Zheng Y, Randazzo PA. ARAP1: a point of convergence for Arf and Rho signaling. Molecular Cell. 9: 109-19. PMID 11804590 DOI: 10.1016/S1097-2765(02)00428-8  0.403
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