Arun Chandrakumar, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Anatomy
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, MSB
San Francisco CA 94143
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    1. Tankyrase regulates epithelial lumen formation via suppression of Rab11 GEFs. J Cell Biol. 2021 07 05; 220(7). Chandrakumar AA, Coyaud ?, Marshall CB, Ikura M, Raught B, Rottapel R. PMID: 34128958; PMCID: PMC8221736.
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    2. MARK3-mediated phosphorylation of ARHGEF2 couples microtubules to the actin cytoskeleton to establish cell polarity. Sci Signal. 2017 Oct 31; 10(503). Sandí MJ, Marshall CB, Balan M, Coyaud É, Zhou M, Monson DM, Ishiyama N, Chandrakumar AA, La Rose J, Couzens AL, Gingras AC, Raught B, Xu W, Ikura M, Morrison DK, Rottapel R. PMID: 29089450; PMCID: PMC6504561.
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    3. Loss of Tankyrase-mediated destruction of 3BP2 is the underlying pathogenic mechanism of cherubism. Cell. 2011 Dec 09; 147(6):1324-39. Levaot N, Voytyuk O, Dimitriou I, Sircoulomb F, Chandrakumar A, Deckert M, Krzyzanowski PM, Scotter A, Gu S, Janmohamed S, Cong F, Simoncic PD, Ueki Y, La Rose J, Rottapel R. PMID: 22153076; PMCID: PMC3475183.
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