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Jeff Wrana
Jeff Wrana
Senior Investigator, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto; Professor, Dept. of Mol. Gen., U. of
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Mechanism of activation of the TGF-β receptor
JL Wrana, L Attisano, R Wieser, F Ventura, J Massagué
Nature 370 (6488), 341-347, 1994
32841994
TGFβ signals through a heteromeric protein kinase receptor complex
JL Wrana, L Attisano, J Cárcamo, A Zentella, J Doody, M Laiho, XF Wang, ...
Cell 71 (6), 1003-1014, 1992
20531992
Signal transduction by the TGF-β superfamily
L Attisano, JL Wrana
Science 296 (5573), 1646-1647, 2002
19782002
The MAD-related protein Smad7 associates with the TGFβ receptor and functions as an antagonist of TGFβ signaling
H Hayashi, S Abdollah, Y Qiu, J Cai, YY Xu, BW Grinnell, MA Richardson, ...
Cell 89 (7), 1165-1173, 1997
18231997
Smad7 binds to Smurf2 to form an E3 ubiquitin ligase that targets the TGFβ receptor for degradation
P Kavsak, RK Rasmussen, CG Causing, S Bonni, H Zhu, GH Thomsen, ...
Molecular cell 6 (6), 1365-1375, 2000
17932000
Distinct endocytic pathways regulate TGF-β receptor signalling and turnover
GM Di Guglielmo, C Le Roy, AF Goodfellow, JL Wrana
Nature cell biology 5 (5), 410-421, 2003
15012003
Exosomes mediate stromal mobilization of autocrine Wnt-PCP signaling in breast cancer cell migration
V Luga, L Zhang, AM Viloria-Petit, AA Ogunjimi, MR Inanlou, E Chiu, ...
Cell 151 (7), 1542-1556, 2012
14332012
SARA, a FYVE domain protein that recruits Smad2 to the TGFβ receptor
T Tsukazaki, TA Chiang, AF Davison, L Attisano, JL Wrana
Cell 95 (6), 779-791, 1998
13481998
Betaglycan presents ligand to the TGFβ signaling receptor
F López-Casillas, JL Wrana, J Massagué
Cell 73 (7), 1435-1444, 1993
12481993
Regulation of the polarity protein Par6 by TGFβ receptors controls epithelial cell plasticity
B Ozdamar, R Bose, M Barrios-Rodiles, HR Wang, Y Zhang, JL Wrana
Science 307 (5715), 1603-1609, 2005
11572005
A SMAD ubiquitin ligase targets the BMP pathway and affects embryonic pattern formation
H Zhu, P Kavsak, S Abdollah, JL Wrana, GH Thomsen
Nature 400 (6745), 687-693, 1999
11551999
Functional genomics reveals a BMP-driven mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition in the initiation of somatic cell reprogramming
P Samavarchi-Tehrani, A Golipour, L David, H Sung, TA Beyer, A Datti, ...
Cell stem cell 7 (1), 64-77, 2010
11492010
Clathrin-and non-clathrin-mediated endocytic regulation of cell signalling
C Le Roy, JL Wrana
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology 6 (2), 112-126, 2005
11302005
MADR2 maps to 18q21 and encodes a TGFβ–regulated MAD–related protein that is functionally mutated in colorectal carcinoma
K Eppert, SW Scherer, H Ozcelik, R Pirone, P Hoodless, H Kim, LC Tsui, ...
Cell 86 (4), 543-552, 1996
11231996
MADR2 is a substrate of the TGFβ receptor and its phosphorylation is required for nuclear accumulation and signaling
M Macías-Silva, S Abdollah, PA Hoodless, R Pirone, L Attisano, JL Wrana
Cell 87 (7), 1215-1224, 1996
10051996
MADR1, a MAD-related protein that functions in BMP2 signaling pathways
PA Hoodless, T Haerry, S Abdollah, M Stapleton, MB O'Connor, L Attisano, ...
Cell 85 (4), 489-500, 1996
9481996
GS domain mutations that constitutively activate T beta R‐I, the downstream signaling component in the TGF‐beta receptor complex.
R Wieser, JL Wrana, J Massague
The EMBO journal 14 (10), 2199-2208, 1995
9071995
Identification of human activin and TGFβ type I receptors that form heteromeric kinase complexes with type II receptors
L Attisano, J Cárcamo, F Ventura, FMB Weis, J Massagué, JL Wrana
Cell 75 (4), 671-680, 1993
9071993
High-throughput mapping of a dynamic signaling network in mammalian cells
M Barrios-Rodiles, KR Brown, B Ozdamar, R Bose, Z Liu, RS Donovan, ...
Science 307 (5715), 1621-1625, 2005
8882005
Dynamic modularity in protein interaction networks predicts breast cancer outcome
IW Taylor, R Linding, D Warde-Farley, Y Liu, C Pesquita, D Faria, S Bull, ...
Nature biotechnology 27 (2), 199-204, 2009
8682009
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