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Alice Cavanaugh

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Prince T, Ackerman A, Cavanaugh A, Schreiter B, Juengst B, Andolino C, et al.
Oncotarget . 2018 Sep; 9(66):32702-32717. PMID: 30220976
Muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is a common malignancy and major cause of morbidity worldwide. Over the last decade mortality rates for MIBC have not decreased as compared to other...
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Cavanaugh A, Juengst B, Sheridan K, Danella J, Williams H
Oncotarget . 2015 Nov; 6(37):39821-38. PMID: 26556859
Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) plays a critical role in the survival of cancer cells including muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). The addiction of tumor cells to HSP90 has promoted...
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Grant M, Cavanaugh A, Breitwieser G
PLoS One . 2015 Aug; 10(8):e0136702. PMID: 26317416
Calcium sensing receptors (CaSR) interact with 14-3-3 binding proteins at a carboxyl terminal arginine-rich motif. Mutations identified in patients with familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia, autosomal dominant hypocalcemia, pancreatitis or idiopathic epilepsy...
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Penrod Y, Rothblum K, Cavanaugh A, Rothblum L
Gene . 2014 Sep; 556(1):61-7. PMID: 25225125
Mammalian PAF49 and PAF53 form a heterodimer and are essential for transcription. However their roles in transcription have not been specifically defined. While the yeast homologues are "not essential" proteins,...
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Grant M, Stepanchick A, Cavanaugh A, Breitwieser G
Sci Signal . 2011 Nov; 4(200):ra78. PMID: 22114145
Calcium-sensing receptors (CaSRs) regulate systemic calcium homeostasis in the parathyroid gland, kidney, intestine, and bone and translate fluctuations in serum calcium into peptide hormone secretion, cell signaling, and regulation of...
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Huang Y, Cavanaugh A, Breitwieser G
Adv Pharmacol . 2011 Sep; 62:143-73. PMID: 21907909
Gain- or loss-of-function mutations and polymorphisms of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) cause Ca(2+) handling diseases. Altered expression and/or signaling of wild-type CaSR can also contribute to pathology. Recent studies have...
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Cavanaugh A, Huang Y, Breitwieser G
Br J Pharmacol . 2011 Apr; 165(6):1670-1677. PMID: 21470201
Calcium-sensing receptors (CaSR) are integral to regulation of systemic Ca(2+) homeostasis. Altered expression levels or mutations in CaSR cause Ca(2+) handling diseases. CaSR is regulated by both endogenous allosteric modulators...
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Cavanaugh A, McKenna J, Stepanchick A, Breitwieser G
J Biol Chem . 2010 Apr; 285(26):19854-64. PMID: 20421307
Metabolic labeling with [(35)S]cysteine was used to characterize early events in CaSR biosynthesis. [(35)S]CaSR is relatively stable (half-life approximately 8 h), but maturation to the final glycosylated form is slow...
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White E, McKenna J, Cavanaugh A, Breitwieser G
Mol Endocrinol . 2009 Apr; 23(7):1115-23. PMID: 19389809
The calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) is a Family C/3 G protein-coupled receptor that translates changes in extracellular Ca(2+) into diverse intracellular signals. Loss-of-function mutations in human CaSR cause familial hypocalciuric...
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Hannan K, Brandenburger Y, Jenkins A, Sharkey K, Cavanaugh A, Rothblum L, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2003 Nov; 23(23):8862-77. PMID: 14612424
Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a key regulator of cell growth acting via two independent targets, ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1 (S6K1) and 4EBP1. While each is known to...