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14652
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jolinda A. Traugh is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology and Cell Biology as subfields. This work addresses mechanisms related to cell death regulation, protein kinase regulation, GTPase signaling, and endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease.

The scientist's contributions have appeared in notable journals, including Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research and the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

  • PAK2 activated by Cdc42 and caspase 3 mediates different cellular responses to oxidative stress-induced apoptosis, 2020, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
  • Abstract 1316: Phosphorylation of Ribosomal Proteins by p21-Activated Protein Kinase 2 (PAK2) is a novel mechanism to inhibit mRNA translation under oxidative stress, 2023, Journal of Biological Chemistry

Frequent collaborators in their research include John Huang, Allen Chung-Cheng Huang, Amelia Ann Poplawski, Frank DiPino, and Jun Ling.

  • John Huang
  • Allen Chung-Cheng Huang
  • Amelia Ann Poplawski
  • Frank DiPino
  • Jun Ling

Their research topics have explored:

  • Cell death mechanisms and regulation
  • Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease

Jolinda A. Traugh was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Casein kinases--multipotential protein kinases.

    Gary M. Hathaway;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Differential Stimulation of Phosphorylation of Initiation Factors eIF-4F, eIF-4B, eIF-3, and Ribosomal Protein S6 by Insulin and Phorbol Esters

    S J Morley;J A Traugh

  • Proposed uniform nomenclature for mammalian ribosomal proteins.

    E H McConkey;H Bielka;J Gordon;S M Lastick

  • Casein kinase II

    Gary M. Hathaway;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Cleavage and Activation of p21-activated Protein Kinase γ-PAK by CPP32 (Caspase 3) EFFECTS OF AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION ON ACTIVITY

    Barbara N. Walter;Zhongdong Huang;Rolf Jakobi;Polygena T. Tuazon

  • Phorbol esters stimulate phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factors 3, 4B, and 4F.

    S J Morley;J A Traugh

  • [45] Isolation of protein kinases from reticulocytes and phosphorylation of initiation factors

    Gary M. Hathaway;Tina S. Lundak;Stanley M. Tahara;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Cyclic nucleotide-independent protein kinases from rabbit reticulocytes. Site-specific phosphorylation of casein variants.

    Polygena T. Tuazon;Elizabeth W. Bingham;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Multisite Autophosphorylation of p21-activated Protein Kinase γ-PAK as a Function of Activation

    Andrea Gatti;Zhongdong Huang;Polygena T. Tuazon;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Comparative analysis of phosphorylation of translational initiation and elongation factors by seven protein kinases.

    P. T. Tuazon;William C. Merrick;J. A. Traugh

  • Characterization of Protein Kinases from Rabbit Reticulocytes

    Jolinda A. Traugh;Robert R. Traut

  • Phosphorylation of elongation factor 1 (EF-1) and valyl-tRNA synthetase by protein kinase C and stimulation of EF-1 activity.

    R C Venema;H I Peters;J A Traugh

  • Protease-activated kinase II as the potential mediator of insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6.

    O Perisic;J A Traugh

  • Phosphorylation of prolactin.

    W S Oetting;P T Tuazon;J A Traugh;A M Walker

  • In Vitro phosphorylation of SV40 large T antigen

    Friedrich A. Grässer;Karl Heinz Scheidtmann;Polygena T. Tuazon;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • A comparison of ribosomal proteins from rabbit reticulocytes phosphorylated in situ and in vitro.

    Jolinda A. Traugh;Gerald G. Porter

  • Characterization of the catalytic subunit of casein kinase II expressed in Escherichia coli and regulation of activity.

    Wey-Jinq Lin;P. T. Tuazon;J. A. Traugh

  • Insulin- and phorbol ester-stimulated phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6.

    J M Trevillyan;O Perisic;J A Traugh;C V Byus

  • Phosphorylation of 40‐S Ribosomal Subunits by cAMP‐Dependent, cGMP‐Dependent and Protease‐Activated Protein Kinases

    Robert W. Del Grande;Jolinda A. Traugh

  • Regulation of protein synthesis by phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

    Traugh Ja;Pendergast Am

Frequent Co-Authors

Ann Marie Pendergast
Ann Marie Pendergast Duke University
Simon J. Morley
Simon J. Morley University of Sussex
William C. Merrick
William C. Merrick Case Western Reserve University
Olga Perisic
Olga Perisic MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Marc C. Mumby
Marc C. Mumby The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Robert R. Traut
Robert R. Traut University of California, Davis
James T. Stull
James T. Stull The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Jonathan Leis
Jonathan Leis Northwestern University
Brian Safer
Brian Safer National Institutes of Health
Xiang-Dong Fu
Xiang-Dong Fu Westlake University

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