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Marian Kalocsay

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  43
Citations -  2036

Marian Kalocsay is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1163 citations. Previous affiliations of Marian Kalocsay include Max Planck Society.

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Quantitative Proteomics of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia

TL;DR: An analysis of microsatellite instable (MSI) cell lines reveals the dysregulation of specific protein complexes associated with surveillance of mutation and translation and these and other protein complexes were associated with sensitivity to knockdown of several different genes.
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Chromosome-wide Rad51 spreading and SUMO-H2A.Z-dependent chromosome fixation in response to a persistent DNA double-strand break.

TL;DR: By monitoring a single persistent DNA break, it is shown that, following DNA resection and RPA recruitment, Rad51 spreads chromosome-wide bidirectionally from the DSB but selectively only on the broken chromosome.
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Multidimensional Tracking of GPCR Signaling via Peroxidase-Catalyzed Proximity Labeling

TL;DR: It is shown that peroxidase-catalyzed proximity labeling can be combined with isobaric tagging and mass spectrometry to enable quantitative, time-resolved measurement of GPCR agonist response in living cells.
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Mechanism of adrenergic Ca V 1.2 stimulation revealed by proximity proteomics

TL;DR: An in vivo approach to identify proteins whose enrichment near cardiac CaV1.2 channels changes upon β-adrenergic stimulation finds the G protein Rad, which is phosphorylated by protein kinase A, thereby relieving channel inhibition by Rad and causing an increased Ca2+ current.
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Nudt21 Controls Cell Fate by Connecting Alternative Polyadenylation to Chromatin Signaling.

TL;DR: The RNA-processing factor Nudt21 is identified as a novel post-transcriptional regulator of cell fate change using transcription-factor-induced reprogramming as a screening assay and a direct, previously unappreciated link between alternative polyadenylation and chromatin signaling is established.