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Won-Jing Wang
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, National Yang Ming University
2002
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Antoine Forget (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37237031TRABID inhibition activates cGAS/STING-mediated anti-tumor immunity through mitosis and autophagy dysregulation.Nat Commun2023
37670137INPP5E regulates CD3ζ enrichment at the immune synapse by phosphoinositide distribution control.Commun Biol2023
35316161TFEB- and TFE3-dependent autophagy activation supports cancer proliferation in the absence of centrosomes.Autophagy2022
34486217Lamin A-mediated nuclear lamina integrity is required for proper ciliogenesis.EMBO Rep2021
32242819Super-resolution microscopy reveals coupling between mammalian centriole subdistal appendages and distal appendages.Elife2020
32097630Pathogenic Variants in CEP85L Cause Sporadic and Familial Posterior Predominant Lissencephaly.Neuron2020
32815283Lamin A-mediated nuclear lamina integrity is required for proper ciliogenesis.EMBO Rep2020
32753649DOCK6 promotes chemo- and radioresistance of gastric cancer by modulating WNT/β-catenin signaling and cancer stem cell traits.Oncogene2020
30695697Atoh1 Controls Primary Cilia Formation to Allow for SHH-Triggered Granule Neuron Progenitor Proliferation.Dev Cell2019
31668851Morphological and Molecular Defects in Human Three-Dimensional Retinal Organoid Model of X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis.Stem Cell Reports2019
31455668Phosphorylation of CEP83 by TTBK2 is necessary for cilia initiation.J Cell Biol2019
29511089TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) liquid-liquid phase separation is mediated by just a few aromatic residues.J Biol Chem2018
29866362Super-Resolution Imaging Reveals TCTN2 Depletion-Induced IFT88 Lumen Leakage and Ciliary Weakening.Biophys J2018
29925526Adducin-1 is essential for spindle pole integrity through its interaction with TPX2.EMBO Rep2018
30463852Gli2 modulates cell cycle re-entry through autophagy-mediated regulation of the length of primary cilia.J Cell Sci2018
29789620Super-resolution architecture of mammalian centriole distal appendages reveals distinct blade and matrix functional components.Nat Commun2018
28811500Human microcephaly protein RTTN interacts with STIL and is required to build full-length centrioles.Nat Commun2017
29229864Cytoplasmic Cl<sup>-</sup> couples membrane remodeling to epithelial morphogenesis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2017
27818179Spatial Control of Primary Ciliogenesis by Subdistal Appendages Alters Sensation-Associated Properties of Cilia.Dev Cell2016
26365165Superresolution Pattern Recognition Reveals the Architectural Map of the Ciliary Transition Zone.Sci Rep2015
26609813De novo centriole formation in human cells is error-prone and does not require SAS-6 self-assembly.Elife2015
25131205Stabilization of cartwheel-less centrioles for duplication requires CEP295-mediated centriole-to-centrosome conversion.Cell Rep2014
23348840Centriole distal appendages promote membrane docking, leading to cilia initiation.Genes Dev2013
23644468CEP162 is an axoneme-recognition protein promoting ciliary transition zone assembly at the cilia base.Nat Cell Biol2013
21576395The conversion of centrioles to centrosomes: essential coupling of duplication with segregation.J Cell Biol2011
19758559Polo kinase and separase regulate the mitotic licensing of centriole duplication in human cells.Dev Cell2009
18577580eIF3k regulates apoptosis in epithelial cells by releasing caspase 3 from keratin-containing inclusions.J Cell Sci2008
17803936The tumor suppressor DAPK is reciprocally regulated by tyrosine kinase Src and phosphatase LAR.Mol Cell2007
16456710The tumor suppressor DAP-kinase links cell adhesion and cytoskeleton reorganization to cell death regulation.J Biomed Sci2006
16476779The tumor suppressor DAPK inhibits cell motility by blocking the integrin-mediated polarity pathway.J Cell Biol2006
15616583Bidirectional signals transduced by DAPK-ERK interaction promote the apoptotic effect of DAPK.EMBO J2005
11796500Activation of antimetastatic Nm23-H1 gene expression by estrogen and its alpha-receptor.Endocrinology2002
12370243DAP-kinase induces apoptosis by suppressing integrin activity and disrupting matrix survival signals.J Cell Biol2002
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