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Class:IdPerson:9633798
_displayNameWek, Ronald C
_timestamp2018-12-30 21:18:54
created[InstanceEdit:9633796] May, Bruce, 2018-12-30
firstnameRonald C
initialRC
surnameWek
(author)[LiteratureReference:9633736] Evolutionarily conserved IMPACT impairs various stress responses that require GCN1 for activating the eIF2 kinase GCN2
[LiteratureReference:9633745] The GCN2 eIF2alpha kinase is required for adaptation to amino acid deprivation in mice
[LiteratureReference:9633790] Genome-wide analysis of tRNA charging and activation of the eIF2 kinase Gcn2p
[LiteratureReference:9633793] Dimerization is required for activation of eIF2 kinase Gcn2 in response to diverse environmental stress conditions
[LiteratureReference:9634672] IMPACT, a protein preferentially expressed in the mouse brain, binds GCN1 and inhibits GCN2 activation
[LiteratureReference:9635215] Uncharged tRNA and sensing of amino acid deficiency in mammalian piriform cortex
[LiteratureReference:9635219] Crystal structures of GCN2 protein kinase C-terminal domains suggest regulatory differences in yeast and mammals
[LiteratureReference:9635595] Both transcriptional regulation and translational control of ATF4 are central to the integrated stress response
[LiteratureReference:9645567] Role of eIF2α Kinases in Translational Control and Adaptation to Cellular Stress
[LiteratureReference:9653715] CHOP induces activating transcription factor 5 (ATF5) to trigger apoptosis in response to perturbations in protein homeostasis
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