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Wendy Sandoval
Researcher at Genentech
Publications - 92
Citations - 5890
Wendy Sandoval is an academic researcher from Genentech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass spectrometry & Gene. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 84 publications receiving 4431 citations.
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Sensitivity to antitubulin chemotherapeutics is regulated by MCL1 and FBW7
Ingrid E. Wertz,Saritha Kusam,Cynthia Lam,Toru Okamoto,Wendy Sandoval,Daniel Anderson,Elizabeth Helgason,James A. Ernst,Mike Eby,Jinfeng Liu,Lisa D. Belmont,Joshua S. Kaminker,Karen O'Rourke,Kanan Pujara,Pawan Bir Kohli,Adam R. Johnson,Mark L. Chiu,Jennie R. Lill,Peter K. Jackson,Wayne J. Fairbrother,Somasekar Seshagiri,Mary J. C. Ludlam,Kevin G. Leong,Erin C. Dueber,Heather Maecker,David C.S. Huang,David C.S. Huang,Vishva M. Dixit +27 more
TL;DR: Highlights suggest that profiling the FBW7 and MCL1 status of tumours, in terms of protein levels, messenger RNA levels and genetic status, could be useful to predict the response of patients to antitubulin chemotherapeutics.
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Mapping the NPHP-JBTS-MKS Protein Network Reveals Ciliopathy Disease Genes and Pathways
Liyun Sang,Julie J. Miller,Kevin C. Corbit,Rachel H. Giles,Matthew J. Brauer,Edgar A. Otto,Lisa M. Baye,Xiaohui Wen,Suzie J. Scales,Mandy Kwong,Erik Huntzicker,Mindan K. Sfakianos,Wendy Sandoval,J. Fernando Bazan,Priya Kulkarni,Francesc R. Garcia-Gonzalo,Allen D. Seol,John F. O'Toole,Susanne Held,Heiko Reutter,William S. Lane,Muhammad Rafiq,Abdul Noor,Muhammad Ansar,Akella Radha Rama Devi,Val C. Sheffield,Val C. Sheffield,Diane C. Slusarski,John B. Vincent,Dan Doherty,Friedhelm Hildebrandt,Friedhelm Hildebrandt,Jeremy F. Reiter,Peter K. Jackson +33 more
TL;DR: This study further illustrates the power of linking proteomic networks and human genetics to uncover critical disease pathways and identified ATXN10 and TCTN2 as new NPHP-JBTS genes, and the Tctn2 mouse knockout shows neural tube and Hedgehog signaling defects.
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How many human proteoforms are there
Ruedi Aebersold,Jeffrey N. Agar,I. Jonathan Amster,Mark S. Baker,Carolyn R. Bertozzi,Emily S. Boja,Catherine E. Costello,Benjamin F. Cravatt,Catherine Fenselau,Benjamin A. Garcia,Ying Ge,Jeremy Gunawardena,Ronald C. Hendrickson,Paul J. Hergenrother,Christian G. Huber,Alexander R. Ivanov,Ole N. Jensen,Michael C. Jewett,Neil L. Kelleher,Laura L. Kiessling,Nevan J. Krogan,Martin R. Larsen,Joseph A. Loo,Rachel R. Ogorzalek Loo,Emma Lundberg,Emma Lundberg,Michael J. MacCoss,Parag Mallick,Vamsi K. Mootha,Milan Mrksich,Tom W. Muir,Steven M. Patrie,James J. Pesavento,Sharon J. Pitteri,Henry Rodriguez,Alan Saghatelian,Wendy Sandoval,Hartmut Schlüter,Salvatore Sechi,Sarah A. Slavoff,Lloyd M. Smith,Michael Snyder,Paul M. Thomas,Mathias Uhlén,Jennifer E. Van Eyk,Marc Vidal,David R. Walt,Forest M. White,Evan R. Williams,Therese Wohlschlager,Vicki H. Wysocki,Nathan A. Yates,Nicolas L. Young,Bing Zhang +53 more
TL;DR: This work frames central issues regarding determination of protein-level variation and PTMs, including some paradoxes present in the field today, and uses this framework to assess existing data and ask the question, "How many distinct primary structures of proteins (proteoforms) are created from the 20,300 human genes?"
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A ciliopathy complex at the transition zone protects the cilia as a privileged membrane domain
Ben Chih,Peter Liu,Yvonne Chinn,Cecile Chalouni,László G. Kömüves,Philip E. Hass,Wendy Sandoval,Andrew S. Peterson +7 more
TL;DR: The complex that is described is essential for normal cilia function and acts as a diffusion barrier to maintain the cilia membrane as a compartmentalized signalling organelle.
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NINJ1 mediates plasma membrane rupture during lytic cell death
Nobuhiko Kayagaki,Opher S. Kornfeld,Bettina L. Lee,Irma B. Stowe,Karen O'Rourke,Qingling Li,Wendy Sandoval,Donghong Yan,Jing Kang,Min Xu,Juan Zhang,Wyne P. Lee,Brent S. McKenzie,Gözde Ulas,Jian Payandeh,Merone Roose-Girma,Zora Modrusan,Rohit Reja,Meredith Sagolla,Joshua D. Webster,Vicky Cho,T. Daniel Andrews,Lucy X. Morris,Lisa A. Miosge,Christopher C. Goodnow,Christopher C. Goodnow,Edward M. Bertram,Vishva M. Dixit +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that the cell-surface NINJ1 protein, which contains two transmembrane regions, has an essential role in the induction of PMR.