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Rachael Instrell

Researcher at Francis Crick Institute

Publications -  13
Citations -  540

Rachael Instrell is an academic researcher from Francis Crick Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ectodomain & Endosome. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 415 citations. Previous affiliations of Rachael Instrell include London Research Institute.

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Multiomic Analysis of the UV-Induced DNA Damage Response.

TL;DR: A role for the poorly studied, melanoma-associated serine/threonine kinase 19 (STK19) is uncovered, which provides a systems-wide overview of the diverse cellular processes connected to the transcription-related DNA damage response.
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Salt-inducible kinases regulate growth through the Hippo signalling pathway in Drosophila

TL;DR: The Drosophila salt-inducible kinases (Sik2 and Sik3) are characterized as negative regulators of Hpo signalling and a split-TEV-based genome-wide RNAi screen for modulators of HPO signalling suggests a link between the Hpo pathway and systemic growth control.
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APC/C Dysfunction Limits Excessive Cancer Chromosomal Instability.

TL;DR: A mechanism whereby cancers balance the evolutionary advantages associated with CIN against the fitness costs caused by excessive genome instability is reported, providing insight into the consequence of CDC27 APC/C subunit driver mutations in cancer.
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PKCα and PKCδ regulate ADAM17-mediated ectodomain shedding of heparin binding-EGF through separate pathways.

TL;DR: A cell-based system of PMA-induced PKC activation coupled with shedding of heparin binding (HB)-EGF indicates the existence of multiple modes of regulation controlling EGFR-ligand availability and subsequent EGFR signal transduction.
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A CRISPR platform for targeted in vivo screens identifies Toxoplasma gondii virulence factors in mice

TL;DR: A method for generating and analysing small scale custom CRISPR libraries is developed and used in the human and livestock pathogen Toxoplasma gondii to identify virulence factors in mice and reveals a potential trans-rescue of individual knock-out parasites in pools of mutants.