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Christopher Proud
Christopher Proud
Distinguished Fellow, SAHMRI
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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)1
DJ Klionsky, AK Abdel-Aziz, S Abdelfatah, M Abdellatif, A Abdoli, S Abel, ...
autophagy 17 (1), 1-382, 2021
111002021
Mitogen‐activated protein kinases activate the serine/threonine kinases Mnk1 and Mnk2
AJ Waskiewicz, A Flynn, CG Proud, JA Cooper
The EMBO journal, 1997
12641997
Regulation of elongation factor 2 kinase by p90RSK1 and p70 S6 kinase
X Wang, W Li, M Williams, N Terada, DR Alessi, CG Proud
The EMBO journal, 2001
10122001
The mTOR pathway in the control of protein synthesis
X Wang, CG Proud
Physiology 21 (5), 362-369, 2006
9912006
Signalling to translation: how signal transduction pathways control the protein synthetic machinery
CG Proud
Biochem. J. 403, 217-234, 2007
6582007
Regulation of peptide‐chain elongation in mammalian cells
GJ Browne, CG Proud
European journal of biochemistry 269 (22), 5360-5368, 2002
6322002
Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase leads to the phosphorylation of elongation factor 2 and an inhibition of protein synthesis
S Horman, GJ Browne, U Krause, JV Patel, D Vertommen, L Bertrand, ...
Current biology 12 (16), 1419-1423, 2002
5652002
Glycogen synthase kinase-3 is rapidly inactivated in response to insulin and phosphorylates eukaryotic initiation factor eIF-2B
GI Welsh, CG Proud
Biochemical Journal 294 (3), 625-629, 1993
5451993
Regulation of mammalian translation factors by nutrients
CG Proud
European journal of biochemistry 269 (22), 5338-5349, 2002
5032002
eIF2 and the control of cell physiology
CG Proud
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 16 (1), 3-12, 2005
4882005
The tuberous sclerosis protein TSC2 is not required for the regulation of the mammalian target of rapamycin by amino acids and certain cellular stresses
EM Smith, SG Finn, AR Tee, GJ Browne, CG Proud
Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (19), 18717-18727, 2005
4832005
The eEF2 kinase confers resistance to nutrient deprivation by blocking translation elongation
G Leprivier, M Remke, B Rotblat, A Dubuc, ARF Mateo, M Kool, ...
Cell 153 (5), 1064-1079, 2013
4492013
Stimulation of the AMP-activated protein kinase leads to activation of eukaryotic elongation factor 2 kinase and to its phosphorylation at a novel site, serine 398
GJ Browne, SG Finn, CG Proud
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (13), 12220-12231, 2004
4252004
Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase inhibits protein synthesis associated with hypertrophy in the cardiac myocyte
AYM Chan, CLM Soltys, ME Young, CG Proud, JRB Dyck
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (31), 32771-32779, 2004
4162004
Does phosphorylation of the cap‐binding protein eIF4E play a role in translation initiation?
GC Scheper, CG Proud
European journal of biochemistry 269 (22), 5350-5359, 2002
4112002
Amino acid availability regulates p70 S6 kinase and multiple translation factors
X Wang, LE Campbell, CM Miller, CG Proud
Biochemical Journal 334 (1), 261-267, 1998
4091998
Regulation of eukaryotic initiation factor eIF2B: glycogen synthase kinase-3 phosphorylates a conserved serine which undergoes dephosphorylation in response to insulin
GI Welsh, CM Miller, AJ Loughlin, NT Price, CG Proud
FEBS letters 421 (2), 125-130, 1998
3981998
The kinase DYRK phosphorylates protein-synthesis initiation factor eIF2Bɛ at Ser539 and the microtubule-associated protein tau at Thr212: potential role for DYRK as a glycogen …
YL Woods, P Cohen, W Becker, R Jakes, M Goedert, X Wang, CG Proud
Biochemical Journal 355 (3), 609-615, 2001
3962001
The phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor eIF4E in response to phorbol esters, cell stresses, and cytokines is mediated by distinct MAP kinase pathways
X Wang, A Flynn, AJ Waskiewicz, BLJ Webb, RG Vries, IA Baines, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (16), 9373-9377, 1998
3861998
Regulation of targets of mTOR signalling by intracellular amino acid availability
CG Beugnet, A., Tee, A.R., Taylor, P.M., Proud
Biochem. J. 372, 555-566, 2003
383*2003
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