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Gregory R. Hoffman
Gregory R. Hoffman
Head of Cell Technologies, Sana Biotechnology
Verified email at sana.com
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Phosphoproteomic analysis identifies Grb10 as an mTORC1 substrate that negatively regulates insulin signaling
Y Yu, SO Yoon, G Poulogiannis, Q Yang, XM Ma, J Villén, N Kubica, ...
Science 332 (6035), 1322-1326, 2011
9682011
p53 inhibits CRISPR–Cas9 engineering in human pluripotent stem cells
RJ Ihry, KA Worringer, MR Salick, E Frias, D Ho, K Theriault, S Kommineni, ...
Nature medicine 24 (7), 939-946, 2018
9362018
Structure of the Rho family GTP-binding protein Cdc42 in complex with the multifunctional regulator RhoGDI
GR Hoffman, N Nassar, RA Cerione
Cell 100 (3), 345-356, 2000
6742000
Project DRIVE: a compendium of cancer dependencies and synthetic lethal relationships uncovered by large-scale, deep RNAi screening
ER McDonald, A De Weck, MR Schlabach, E Billy, KJ Mavrakis, ...
Cell 170 (3), 577-592. e10, 2017
5972017
DNA repair profiling reveals nonrandom outcomes at Cas9-mediated breaks
M van Overbeek, D Capurso, MM Carter, MS Thompson, E Frias, C Russ, ...
Molecular cell 63 (4), 633-646, 2016
4842016
Disordered methionine metabolism in MTAP/CDKN2A-deleted cancers leads to dependence on PRMT5
KJ Mavrakis, ER McDonald III, MR Schlabach, E Billy, GR Hoffman, ...
Science 351 (6278), 1208-1213, 2016
4262016
Functional epigenetics approach identifies BRM/SMARCA2 as a critical synthetic lethal target in BRG1-deficient cancers
GR Hoffman, R Rahal, F Buxton, K Xiang, G McAllister, E Frias, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (8), 3128-3133, 2014
3992014
Structures of Cdc42 bound to the active and catalytically compromised forms of Cdc42GAP
N Nassar, GR Hoffman, D Manor, JC Clardy, RA Cerione
Nature structural biology 5 (12), 1047-1052, 1998
2791998
A genome-wide siRNA screen reveals multiple mTORC1 independent signaling pathways regulating autophagy under normal nutritional conditions
MM Lipinski, G Hoffman, A Ng, W Zhou, BF Py, E Hsu, X Liu, J Eisenberg, ...
Developmental cell 18 (6), 1041-1052, 2010
2452010
Metabolic stress controls mTORC1 lysosomal localization and dimerization by regulating the TTT-RUVBL1/2 complex
SG Kim, GR Hoffman, G Poulogiannis, GR Buel, YJ Jang, KW Lee, ...
Molecular cell 49 (1), 172-185, 2013
2302013
Macroautophagy is dispensable for growth of KRAS mutant tumors and chloroquine efficacy
CH Eng, Z Wang, D Tkach, L Toral-Barza, S Ugwonali, S Liu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (1), 182-187, 2016
2222016
Signaling to the Rho GTPases: networking with the DH domain
GR Hoffman, RA Cerione
FEBS letters 513 (1), 85-91, 2002
1892002
YAP, but not RSPO-LGR4/5, signaling in biliary epithelial cells promotes a ductular reaction in response to liver injury
L Planas-Paz, T Sun, M Pikiolek, NR Cochran, S Bergling, V Orsini, ...
Cell stem cell 25 (1), 39-53. e10, 2019
1742019
Autophagy-independent lysosomal targeting regulated by ULK1/2-FIP200 and ATG9
JM Goodwin, WE Dowdle, R DeJesus, Z Wang, P Bergman, M Kobylarz, ...
Cell reports 20 (10), 2341-2356, 2017
1422017
Functional CRISPR screening identifies the ufmylation pathway as a regulator of SQSTM1/p62
R DeJesus, F Moretti, G McAllister, Z Wang, P Bergman, S Liu, E Frias, ...
Elife 5, e17290, 2016
1402016
TMEM 41B is a novel regulator of autophagy and lipid mobilization
F Moretti, P Bergman, S Dodgson, D Marcellin, I Claerr, JM Goodwin, ...
EMBO reports 19 (9), e45889, 2018
1382018
Flipping the switch: minireview the structural basis for signaling through the CRIB motif
GR Hoffman, RA Cerione
Cell 102 (4), 403-406, 2000
982000
Genome-wide CRISPR screen for PARKIN regulators reveals transcriptional repression as a determinant of mitophagy
C Potting, C Crochemore, F Moretti, F Nigsch, I Schmidt, C Manneville, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (2), E180-E189, 2018
962018
Complementary activities of DOT1L and Menin inhibitors in MLL-rearranged leukemia
C Dafflon, VJ Craig, H Mereau, J Gräsel, B Schacher Engstler, G Hoffman, ...
Leukemia 31 (6), 1269-1277, 2017
952017
ERG signaling in prostate cancer is driven through PRMT5-dependent methylation of the Androgen Receptor
Z Mounir, JM Korn, T Westerling, F Lin, CA Kirby, M Schirle, G McAllister, ...
Elife 5, e13964, 2016
772016
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