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Alexander G. Goglia

Researcher at Princeton University

Publications -  21
Citations -  984

Alexander G. Goglia is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & MAPK/ERK pathway. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 659 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander G. Goglia include Columbia University & Rutgers University.

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Four Key Steps Control Glycolytic Flux in Mammalian Cells.

TL;DR: Flux control in glycolysis is concentrated in four key enzymatic steps, specifically upregulated by the Ras oncogene: optogenetic Ras activation rapidly induces the transcription of isozymes catalyzing these four steps and enhances gly colysis.
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Optogenetic control of protein binding using light-switchable nanobodies.

TL;DR: The development of opto-nanobodies (OptoNBs), a versatile class of chimeric photoswitchable proteins whose binding to proteins of interest can be enhanced or inhibited upon blue light illumination, represents a step towards programmable photos witchable regulation of a wide variety of target proteins.
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Development of an assay to measure mutagenic non-homologous end-joining repair activity in mammalian cells

TL;DR: It is reported that mutagenic NHEJ repair is suppressed in growth-arrested and serum-deprived cells, suggesting that end-joining activity in proliferating cells is more likely to be Mutagenic.
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A bright future: optogenetics to dissect the spatiotemporal control of cell behavior.

TL;DR: This work outlines how a new generation of optogenetic tools capable of directly controlling the activity of individual signaling nodes over time and the assembly of protein complexes in space are being used in conjunction with engineering-influenced experimental design to address longstanding questions in signaling biology.