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Judit Villén is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has produced a substantial body of work primarily focused on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans multiple subfields including molecular biology, spectroscopy, physiology, genetics, and oncology.

Villén's research covers a range of topics, with notable emphasis on advanced proteomics techniques and applications, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA modifications and cancer, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, RNA research and splicing, metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, as well as adipose tissue and metabolism.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Decoding Post-Translational Modification Crosstalk With Proteomics" (2021) published in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
  • "mTORC2-AKT signaling to ATP-citrate lyase drives brown adipogenesis and de novo lipogenesis" (2020) published in Nature Communications
  • "Identification of phosphosites that alter protein thermal stability" (2021) published in Nature Methods
  • "PKC downregulation upon rapamycin treatment attenuates mitochondrial disease" (2020) published in Nature Metabolism
  • "The regulatory landscape of the yeast phosphoproteome" (2023) published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Villén frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Ricard A. Rodríguez-Mias, Matthew D. Berg, Christopher J. Brandl, Mario Leutert, and Joshua Isaacson.

The author's work has been published extensively in notable venues, with the highest number of contributions appearing in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Other frequent publication venues include G3 Genes Genomes Genetics, GeroScience, Nature Communications, and Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.

Best Publications

  • The impact of microRNAs on protein output

    Daehyun Baek;Judit Villén;Chanseok Shin;Fernando D. Camargo

  • Global Survey of Phosphotyrosine Signaling Identifies Oncogenic Kinases in Lung Cancer

    Klarisa Rikova;Ailan Guo;Qingfu Zeng;Anthony Possemato

  • A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation.

    Noah Dephoure;Chunshui Zhou;Judit Villén;Sean A. Beausoleil

  • A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.

    Edward L. Huttlin;Mark P. Jedrychowski;Joshua E. Elias;Tapasree Goswami

  • A probability-based approach for high-throughput protein phosphorylation analysis and site localization.

    Sean A Beausoleil;Judit Villén;Scott A Gerber;John Rush

  • Large-scale characterization of HeLa cell nuclear phosphoproteins.

    Sean A. Beausoleil;Mark Jedrychowski;Daniel Schwartz;Joshua E. Elias

  • Global analysis of Cdk1 substrate phosphorylation sites provides insights into evolution

    Liam J. Holt;Brian B. Tuch;Judit Villén;Alexander D. Johnson

  • A Conserved MST-FOXO Signaling Pathway Mediates Oxidative-Stress Responses and Extends Life Span

    Maria K. Lehtinen;Zengqiang Yuan;Peter R. Boag;Peter R. Boag;Yue Yang

  • Angiogenin-Induced tRNA Fragments Inhibit Translation Initiation

    Pavel Ivanov;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Judit Villen;Steven P. Gygi

  • Phosphoproteomic Analysis Identifies Grb10 as an mTORC1 Substrate That Negatively Regulates Insulin Signaling

    Yonghao Yu;Sang Oh Yoon;George Poulogiannis;Qian Yang

  • An AMPK-FOXO pathway mediates longevity induced by a novel method of dietary restriction in C. elegans.

    Eric L. Greer;Dara Dowlatshahi;Max R. Banko;Judit Villén

  • Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of mouse liver

    Judit Villén;Sean A. Beausoleil;Scott A. Gerber;Steven P. Gygi

  • The SCX/IMAC enrichment approach for global phosphorylation analysis by mass spectrometry

    Judit Villén;Steven P Gygi

  • Global analysis of phosphorylation and ubiquitylation cross-talk in protein degradation

    Danielle L Swaney;Pedro Beltrao;Lea Starita;Ailan Guo

  • Signaling networks assembled by oncogenic EGFR and c-Met

    Ailan Guo;Judit Villén;Jon Kornhauser;Kimberly A. Lee

  • mRNA destabilization is the dominant effect of mammalian microRNAs by the time substantial repression ensues.

    Stephen W. Eichhorn;Huili Guo;Sean E. McGeary;Ricard A. Rodriguez-Mias

  • Chromatogram libraries improve peptide detection and quantification by data independent acquisition mass spectrometry

    Brian C. Searle;Lindsay K. Pino;Jarrett D. Egertson;Ying S. Ting

  • Systematic Functional Prioritization of Protein Posttranslational Modifications

    Pedro Beltrao;Pedro Beltrao;Véronique Albanèse;Lillian R. Kenner;Lillian R. Kenner;Danielle L. Swaney

  • Phosphoproteomic Analysis of the Developing Mouse Brain

    Bryan A. Ballif;Judit Villén;Sean A. Beausoleil;Daniel Schwartz

  • Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Xue Li;Scott A Gerber;Adam D Rudner;Sean A Beausoleil

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Gygi
Steven P. Gygi Harvard University
Pedro Beltrao
Pedro Beltrao European Bioinformatics Institute
David Andreu
David Andreu Pompeu Fabra University
Scott A. Gerber
Scott A. Gerber Dartmouth College
Lewis C. Cantley
Lewis C. Cantley Harvard University
Ernest Giralt
Ernest Giralt University of Barcelona
Wilhelm Haas
Wilhelm Haas Harvard University
Joshua E. Elias
Joshua E. Elias Stanford University
Danesh Moazed
Danesh Moazed Harvard University
Nevan J. Krogan
Nevan J. Krogan University of California, San Francisco

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