Nathan D. Camp, Ph.D.

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Pharmacology University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Wnt signaling
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Randall Moon grad student 2012 University of Washington
 (WTX is a novel regulator of ubiquitination in the Wnt/beta-catenin and KEAP1/NRF2 pathways.)
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Thomas KR, Allenspach EJ, Camp ND, et al. (2021) Activated interleukin-7 receptor signaling drives B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia in mice. Leukemia
Mikheeva SA, Camp ND, Huang L, et al. (2019) TWIST1 Heterodimerization with E12 Requires Coordinated Protein Phosphorylation to Regulate Periostin Expression. Cancers. 11
Köksal AS, Beck K, Cronin DR, et al. (2018) Synthesizing Signaling Pathways from Temporal Phosphoproteomic Data. Cell Reports. 24: 3607-3618
Sychev ZE, Hu A, DiMaio TA, et al. (2017) Integrated systems biology analysis of KSHV latent infection reveals viral induction and reliance on peroxisome mediated lipid metabolism. Plos Pathogens. 13: e1006256
Rose JC, Huang PS, Camp ND, et al. (2016) A computationally engineered RAS rheostat reveals RAS-ERK signaling dynamics. Nature Chemical Biology
Kountz TS, Lee KS, Aggarwal-Howarth S, et al. (2016) Endogenous N-terminal domain cleavage modulates α1D-adrenergic receptor pharmacodynamics. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Camp ND, Lee KS, Cherry A, et al. (2016) Dynamic mass redistribution reveals diverging importance of PDZ-ligands for G protein-coupled receptor pharmacodynamics. Pharmacological Research
Camp ND, Lee KS, Wacker-Mhyre JL, et al. (2015) Individual protomers of a G protein-coupled receptor dimer integrate distinct functional modules. Cell Discovery. 1
James RG, Davidson KC, Bosch KA, et al. (2012) WIKI4, a novel inhibitor of tankyrase and Wnt/ß-catenin signaling. Plos One. 7: e50457
Camp ND, James RG, Dawson DW, et al. (2012) Wilms tumor gene on X chromosome (WTX) inhibits degradation of NRF2 protein through competitive binding to KEAP1 protein. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 6539-50
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