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Michael T Marr 2nd

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Harris M, Marr 2nd M
Cell Rep . 2023 Oct; 42(10):113283. PMID: 37862172
Cells activate stress response pathways to survive adverse conditions. Such responses involve the inhibition of global cap-dependent translation. This inhibition is a block that essential transcripts must escape via alternative...
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Clark N, Harris M, Dahl W, Knotts Z, Marr 2nd M
Mol Cell Biol . 2023 Sep; 43(10):485-499. PMID: 37724583
IRES mediated translation initiation requires a different repertoire of factors than canonical cap-dependent translation. Treatments that inhibit the canonical translation factor EIF4G1 have little or no effect on the ability...
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Gartland S, Zeng B, Marr 2nd M
PLoS One . 2022 Nov; 17(11):e0273590. PMID: 36383505
Aging can be defined as the progressive loss of physiological homeostasis that leads to a decline in cellular and organismal function. In recent years, it has become clear that small...
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Harris M, Ho T, Fruchtman H, Garin M, Kubatin V, Lu T, et al.
Microbiol Resour Announc . 2020 Nov; 9(45). PMID: 33154018
, a fast-growing Gram-negative bacterium, is gaining interest as a platform for rapid biotechnology applications and metabolic engineering. Only a few bacteriophages that infect this bacterium have been identified. Here,...
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Royer L, Shangraw K, Herzog J, Pouvreau S, Marr 2nd M, Paradis S
Biochemistry . 2019 May; 58(24):2710-2714. PMID: 31141673
Nucleoside diphosphate kinases (Nmes or NDPKs) have been implicated in a multitude of cellular processes, including an important role in metastasis suppression, and several enzymatic activities have been assigned to...
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Royer L, Herzog J, Kenny K, Tzvetkova B, Cochrane J, Marr 2nd M, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2018 Aug; 293(38):14798-14811. PMID: 30072381
Ca/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is a well-characterized, abundant protein kinase that regulates a diverse set of functions in a tissue-specific manner. For example, in heart muscle, CaMKII regulates Ca...
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Vasudevan D, Clark N, Sam J, Cotham V, Ueberheide B, Marr 2nd M, et al.
Cell Rep . 2017 Nov; 21(8):2039-2047. PMID: 29166596
Bacterial infection often leads to suppression of mRNA translation, but hosts are nonetheless able to express immune response genes through as yet unknown mechanisms. Here, we use a Drosophila model...
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Kenny K, Royer L, Moore A, Chen X, Marr 2nd M, Paradis S
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2017 Oct; 85:190-201. PMID: 29066292
The central nervous system has the remarkable ability to convert changes in the environment in the form of sensory experience into long-term alterations in synaptic connections and dendritic arborization, in...
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Kang M, Vasudevan D, Kang K, Kim K, Park J, Zhang N, et al.
J Cell Biol . 2016 Dec; 216(1):115-129. PMID: 27979906
Reduced amino acid availability attenuates mRNA translation in cells and helps to extend lifespan in model organisms. The amino acid deprivation-activated kinase GCN2 mediates this response in part by phosphorylating...
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Donovan M, Marr 2nd M
J Biol Chem . 2016 Jul; 291(36):19042-50. PMID: 27435672
Maintaining protein homeostasis is critical for survival at the cellular and organismal level (Morimoto, R. I. (2011) Cold Spring Harb. Symp. Quant. Biol. 76, 91-99). Cells express a family of...