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86
Citations
29687
World Ranking
1251
National Ranking
594

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1993 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Marian Carlson is affiliated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in the United States. Their research career includes recognition by major scientific organizations, reflecting a longstanding involvement within the scientific community.

The scientist has been honored with fellowships in prominent societies. In 1993, Marian Carlson was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Later achievements include election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004.

There is no publicly available information about specific research topics, published papers, frequent co-authors, venues, or books associated with Marian Carlson. Consequently, no details about research fields or scientific contributions can be detailed from current sources.

The available data does not list any recent publications, co-authors, or specific subject areas, which indicates a limited public record of scholarly outputs accessible at this time.

This profile provides an overview based on verified affiliations and distinctions within the scientific community without additional details on research domains or publication records.

Best Publications

  • LKB1 is the upstream kinase in the AMP-activated protein kinase cascade

    Angela Woods;Stephen R. Johnstone;Kristina Dickerson;Fiona C. Leiper

  • The AMP-activated/SNF1 protein kinase subfamily: metabolic sensors of the eukaryotic cell?

    D G Hardie;D Carling;M Carlson

  • Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase-β acts upstream of AMP-activated protein kinase in mammalian cells

    Angela Woods;Kristina Dickerson;Richard Heath;Seung-Pyo Hong

  • Ssn6-Tup1 is a general repressor of transcription in yeast.

    Cynthia A. Keleher;Michael J. Redd;Janet Schultz;Marian Carlson

  • A Yeast Gene that is Essential for Release from Glucose Repression Encodes a Protein Kinase

    John L. Celenza;Marian Carlson

  • Glucose repression in yeast.

    Marian Carlson

  • GENES AFFECTING THE REGULATION OF SUC2 GENE EXPRESSION BY GLUCOSE REPRESSION IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

    Lenore Neigeborn;Marian Carlson

  • Yeast SNF/SWI transcriptional activators and the SPT/SIN chromatin connection.

    Fred Winston;Marian Carlson

  • Activation of yeast Snf1 and mammalian AMP-activated protein kinase by upstream kinases

    Seung-Pyo Hong;Fiona C. Leiper;Angela Woods;David Carling

  • SNF1/AMPK pathways in yeast.

    Kristina Hedbacker;Marian Carlson

  • MUTANTS OF YEAST DEFECTIVE IN SUCROSE UTILIZATION

    Marian Carlson;Barbara C. Osmond;David Botstein

  • Mammalian TAK1 activates Snf1 protein kinase in yeast and phosphorylates AMP-activated protein kinase in vitro.

    Milica Momcilovic;Seung-Pyo Hong;Marian Carlson

  • Repression by SSN6-TUP1 is directed by MIG1, a repressor/activator protein.

    Michelle A. Treitel;Marian Carlson

  • Snf1 protein kinase regulates phosphorylation of the Mig1 repressor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Michelle A. Treitel;Sergei Kuchin;Marian Carlson

  • Glucose regulates protein interactions within the yeast SNF1 protein kinase complex.

    Rong Jiang;Marian Carlson

  • The yeast SNF2/SWI2 protein has DNA-stimulated ATPase activity required for transcriptional activation

    Brehon C. Laurent;Isabelle Treich;Marian Carlson

  • Subcellular localization of the Snf1 kinase is regulated by specific β subunits and a novel glucose signaling mechanism

    Olivier Vincent;Robert Townley;Sergei Kuchin;Marian Carlson

  • THE SNF/SWI FAMILY OF GLOBAL TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATORS

    Marian Carlson;Brehon C. Laurent

  • The Snf1 protein kinase and its activating subunit, Snf4, interact with distinct domains of the Sip1/Sip2/Gal83 component in the kinase complex.

    R Jiang;M Carlson

  • A unified nomenclature for protein subunits of mediator complexes linking transcriptional regulators to RNA polymerase II.

    Henri Marc Bourbon;Andres Aguilera;Aseem Z. Ansari;Francisco J. Asturias

Frequent Co-Authors

David Carling
David Carling Imperial College London
Xiaolu Yang
Xiaolu Yang University of Pennsylvania
Pascual Sanz
Pascual Sanz Spanish National Research Council
David Botstein
David Botstein Princeton University
Liang Tong
Liang Tong Columbia University
Robert K. Mortimer
Robert K. Mortimer University of California, Berkeley
Douglas L. Brutlag
Douglas L. Brutlag Stanford University
Mark Johnston
Mark Johnston University of Colorado Denver
Fred Winston
Fred Winston Harvard University
Robert L. Nussbaum
Robert L. Nussbaum University of California, San Francisco

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