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Kenneth Siddle is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Surgery, Genetics, Cancer Research, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

Their research topics focus on aspects of Pancreatic function and diabetes, Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors, Diabetes and associated disorders, Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting, and MicroRNA in disease regulation.

Kenneth Siddle has co-authored frequently with several researchers, including Martin Bushell, Denise S. Fernandez-Twinn, Anne E. Willis, Susan E. Ozanne, and Ionel Sandovici.

The scientist's publications have appeared in various venues, with the most frequent including bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cell Reports, Diabetes, Nucleic Acids Research, and Diabetologia.

Their recent papers are as follows:

  • Anti-Insulin Receptor Antibodies Improve Hyperglycemia in a Mouse Model of Human Insulin Receptoropathy, 2020, Diabetes
  • Overexpression of Igf2-derived Mir483 inhibits Igf1 expression and leads to developmental growth restriction and metabolic dysfunction in mice, 2024, Cell Reports
  • Anti-Insulin receptor antibodies improve hyperglycaemia in a mouse model of human insulin receptoropathy, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Correction to 'The human insulin receptor mRNA contains a functional internal ribosome entry segment', 2022, Nucleic Acids Research
  • The imprinted Mir483 is a growth suppressor and metabolic regulator functioning through IGF1, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASE : THE KEY SWITCH MECHANISM IN INSULIN SIGNALLING

    Peter R. Shepherd;Dominic J. Withers;Kenneth Siddle

  • Signalling by insulin and IGF receptors: supporting acts and new players

    Kenneth Siddle

  • Replacement of lysine residue 1030 in the putative ATP-binding region of the insulin receptor abolishes insulin- and antibody-stimulated glucose uptake and receptor kinase activity

    Yousuke Ebina;Eiichi Araki;Masato Taira;Fumio Shimada

  • Sensitive and specific two-site immunoradiometric assays for human insulin, proinsulin, 65-66 split and 32-33 split proinsulins

    W J Sobey;S F Beer;C A Carrington;P M Clark

  • Tumor necrosis factor-alpha induces apoptosis of human adipose cells.

    Johannes B Prins;Carola U Niesler;Clay M Winterford;Nicholas A Bright

  • Insulin receptor/IGF-I receptor hybrids are widely distributed in mammalian tissues: quantification of individual receptor species by selective immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting

    Elaine M. Bailyes;Barbara T. Navé;Maria A. Soos;Stephen R. Orr

  • Insulin stimulation of glycogen synthesis and glycogen synthase activity is blocked by wortmannin and rapamycin in 3T3-L1 adipocytes: evidence for the involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinase and p70 ribosomal protein-S6 kinase.

    P R Shepherd;B T Navé;K Siddle

  • Characterization of insulin/IGF hybrid receptors: contributions of the insulin receptor L2 and Fn1 domains and the alternatively spliced exon 11 sequence to ligand binding and receptor activation.

    Samira Benyoucef;Katharina H. Surinya;Dirk Hadaschik;Kenneth Siddle

  • Grb10 and Grb14: enigmatic regulators of insulin action--and more?

    Lowenna J. Holt;Kenneth Siddle

  • A panel of monoclonal antibodies for the type I insulin-like growth factor receptor. Epitope mapping, effects on ligand binding, and biological activity.

    M. A. Soos;C. E. Field;R. Lammers;A. Ullrich

  • Molecular basis of signaling specificity of insulin and IGF receptors: neglected corners and recent advances.

    Kenneth Siddle

  • Insulin receptor kinase domain autophosphorylation regulates receptor enzymatic function.

    P A Wilden;C R Kahn;K Siddle;M F White

  • Programming of adipose tissue miR-483-3p and GDF-3 expression by maternal diet in type 2 diabetes.

    D Ferland-McCollough;Denise Fernandez-Twinn;IG Cannell;H David

  • Cell proliferation activities on skin fibroblasts from a short child with absence of one copy of the type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGF1R) gene and a tall child with three copies of the IGF1R gene.

    Yumiko Okubo;Ken Siddle;Helen Firth;Steve O’Rahilly

  • Signaling-competent receptor chimeras allow mapping of major insulin receptor binding domain determinants.

    R. Schumacher;M.A. Soos;J. Schlessinger;D. Brandenburg

  • Human Preadipocytes Display a Depot-Specific Susceptibility to Apoptosis

    Carola U Niesler;Kenneth Siddle;Johannes B Prins

  • The insulin receptor tyrosyl kinase phosphorylates holomeric forms of the guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins Gi and Go

    Richard M. O'Brien;Miles D. Houslay;Graeme Milligan;Kenneth Siddle

  • Transdominant Inhibition of Tyrosine Kinase Activity in Mutant Insulin/ Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Hybrid Receptors

    Judith L. Treadway;Brian D. Morrison;Maria A. Soos;Kenneth Siddle

  • The involvement of microRNAs in Type 2 diabetes.

    David Ferland-McCollough;Susan E. Ozanne;Kenneth Siddle;Anne E. Willis

  • Two Naturally Occurring Insulin Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Domain Mutants Provide Evidence That Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Activation Alone Is Not Sufficient for the Mediation of Insulin’s Metabolic and Mitogenic Effects

    Anna Krook;Jonathan P. Whitehead;Stephen P. Dobson;Matthew R. Griffiths

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. O'Brien
Richard M. O'Brien Vanderbilt University
Stephen O'Rahilly
Stephen O'Rahilly University of Cambridge
Peter R. Shepherd
Peter R. Shepherd University of Auckland
Robert K. Semple
Robert K. Semple University of Edinburgh
Jeremy M. Tavaré
Jeremy M. Tavaré University of Bristol
John C. Hutton
John C. Hutton University of Colorado Denver
J. Paul Luzio
J. Paul Luzio University of Cambridge
Anthony K. Campbell
Anthony K. Campbell Cardiff University
Susan E. Ozanne
Susan E. Ozanne University of Cambridge
Miles D. Houslay
Miles D. Houslay King's College London

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