selected publications
- Early enforcement of cell identity by a functional component of the terminally differentiated state. PLoS biology. 2022 Academic Article GET IT
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Cortisol and cardiometabolic disease: a target for advancing health equity.
Trends in endocrinology and metabolism: TEM.
2022
Review
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The circadian clock mediates daily bursts of cell differentiation by periodically restricting cell-differentiation commitment.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
2022
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Flattening of circadian glucocorticoid oscillations drives acute hyperinsulinemia and adipocyte hypertrophy.
Cell reports.
2022
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Molecular Competition in G1 Controls When Cells Simultaneously Commit to Terminally Differentiate and Exit the Cell Cycle.
Cell reports.
2020
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Matrix stiffness induces a tumorigenic phenotype in mammary epithelium through changes in chromatin accessibility.
Nature biomedical engineering.
2019
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Expression variation and covariation impair analog and enable binary signaling control.
Molecular systems biology.
2018
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A Transcriptional Circuit Filters Oscillating Circadian Hormonal Inputs to Regulate Fat Cell Differentiation.
Cell metabolism.
2018
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Heterogeneous Ribosomes Preferentially Translate Distinct Subpools of mRNAs Genome-wide.
Molecular cell.
2017
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Times cited: 341 -
Using SRM-MS to quantify nuclear protein abundance differences between adipose tissue depots of insulin-resistant mice.
Journal of lipid research.
2015
Academic Article
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Times cited: 9 - A dynamic picture of protein behavior in cells. Nature biotechnology. 2015 Comment GET IT
- Measuring Gli2 Phosphorylation by Selected Reaction Monitoring Mass Spectrometry. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2015 Academic Article GET IT
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The proteome of cholesteryl-ester-enriched versus triacylglycerol-enriched lipid droplets.
PloS one.
2014
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Controlling low rates of cell differentiation through noise and ultrahigh feedback.
Science (New York, N.Y.).
2014
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Gli protein activity is controlled by multisite phosphorylation in vertebrate Hedgehog signaling.
Cell reports.
2013
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Times cited: 162 -
The E3 ubiquitin ligase UBE3C enhances proteasome processivity by ubiquitinating partially proteolyzed substrates.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
2013
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Times cited: 49 -
Consecutive positive feedback loops create a bistable switch that controls preadipocyte-to-adipocyte conversion.
Cell reports.
2012
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Times cited: 64 -
Neuropilins are positive regulators of Hedgehog signal transduction.
Genes & development.
2011
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Parallel adaptive feedback enhances reliability of the Ca2+ signaling system.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
2011
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Times cited: 30 -
Comprehensive identification of PIP3-regulated PH domains from C. elegans to H. sapiens by model prediction and live imaging.
Molecular cell.
2008
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Times cited: 140 -
Rab10, a target of the AS160 Rab GAP, is required for insulin-stimulated translocation of GLUT4 to the adipocyte plasma membrane.
Cell metabolism.
2007
Academic Article
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Times cited: 269 -
siRNA screen of the human signaling proteome identifies the PtdIns(3,4,5)P3-mTOR signaling pathway as a primary regulator of transferrin uptake.
Genome biology.
2007
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Times cited: 47 -
Single cell imaging of PI3K activity and glucose transporter insertion into the plasma membrane by dual color evanescent wave microscopy.
Science's STKE : signal transduction knowledge environment.
2003
Academic Article
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Times cited: 27 -
Fluorescence imaging of signaling networks.
Trends in cell biology.
2003
Review
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Times cited: 59 -
Parallel single-cell monitoring of receptor-triggered membrane translocation of a calcium-sensing protein module.
Science (New York, N.Y.).
2002
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Times cited: 71 -
Control of astrocyte Ca(2+) oscillations and waves by oscillating translocation and activation of protein kinase C.
Current biology : CB.
2001
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Times cited: 103 -
Localized biphasic changes in phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate at sites of phagocytosis.
The Journal of cell biology.
2000
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Times cited: 428 -
Spatial sensing in fibroblasts mediated by 3' phosphoinositides.
The Journal of cell biology.
2000
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Times cited: 257 -
Translocation and reversible localization of signaling proteins: a dynamic future for signal transduction.
Cell.
2000
Review
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Times cited: 195 -
Molecular memory by reversible translocation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II.
Nature neuroscience.
2000
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Times cited: 177 -
Differential codes for free Ca(2+)-calmodulin signals in nucleus and cytosol.
Current biology : CB.
2000
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Times cited: 54 -
A versatile microporation technique for the transfection of cultured CNS neurons.
Journal of neuroscience methods.
1999
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Times cited: 123 -
CaMKIIbeta functions as an F-actin targeting module that localizes CaMKIIalpha/beta heterooligomers to dendritic spines.
Neuron.
1998
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Times cited: 287 -
Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged cysteine-rich domains from protein kinase C as fluorescent indicators for diacylglycerol signaling in living cells.
The Journal of cell biology.
1998
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Times cited: 291 -
Electroporation-induced formation of individual calcium entry sites in the cell body and processes of adherent cells.
Biophysical journal.
1997
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Times cited: 96