2015
Development of a Targeted Urine Proteome Assay for kidney diseases
Cantley LG, Colangelo CM, Stone KL, Chung L, Belcher J, Abbott T, Cantley JL, Williams KR, Parikh CR. Development of a Targeted Urine Proteome Assay for kidney diseases. Proteomics Clinical Applications 2015, 10: 58-74. PMID: 26220717, PMCID: PMC5003777, DOI: 10.1002/prca.201500020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney diseaseUrinary proteinGraft functionImmediate graft functionDelayed graft functionKidney transplant patientsMultiple kidney diseasesTransplant patientsKidney transplantClinical relevancePotential biomarkersUrine proteomeDiseaseAvailable biofluidBiomarkersPatientsProtein biomarkersAssaysSingle assayProteome changesHuman urineQuantifiable proteinsTransplantProteinPeptides
2009
Chapter 23 An Overview of Renal Development
Marlier A, Cantley L. Chapter 23 An Overview of Renal Development. 2009, 365-392. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-449851-8.00023-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetanephric mesenchymeNephric ductUreteric budCell deathBcl-2Anti-apoptotic proteinsRegulated processDifferentiation signalsUB tipsSix2 expressionUninduced mesenchymeMetanephric kidneyRenal vesiclesMesenchymeRenal developmentBudsNearby cellsUbProteinExpressionApoptosisLow expressionCellsOutgrowthInitial outgrowth
2001
Cell Surface Glypicans Are Low-Affinity Endostatin Receptors
Karumanchi S, Jha V, Ramchandran R, Karihaloo A, Tsiokas L, Chan B, Dhanabal M, Hanai J, Venkataraman G, Shriver Z, Keiser N, Kalluri R, Zeng H, Mukhopadhyay D, Chen R, Lander A, Hagihara K, Yamaguchi Y, Sasisekharan R, Cantley L, Sukhatme V. Cell Surface Glypicans Are Low-Affinity Endostatin Receptors. Molecular Cell 2001, 7: 811-822. PMID: 11336704, DOI: 10.1016/s1097-2765(01)00225-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeparan sulfate glycosaminoglycansPotent anti-angiogenic proteinCell surface proteoglycansBranching morphogenesisEndothelial cellsGenetic studiesGlypicansExpression cloningSurface proteoglycansAntisense experimentsCell surfaceAnti-angiogenic proteinEndothelial cell surfaceLow-affinity receptorsSulfate glycosaminoglycansEndostatin bindingCellsReceptorsMorphogenesisEndostatin activityCloningProteinEndostatinBindingProteoglycans
1999
Activated ERK2 Interacts with and Phosphorylates the Docking Protein GAB1*
Roshan B, Kjelsberg C, Spokes K, Eldred A, Crovello C, Cantley L. Activated ERK2 Interacts with and Phosphorylates the Docking Protein GAB1*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 36362-36368. PMID: 10593929, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.51.36362.Peer-Reviewed Original Research