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Robbie Loewith

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Nature Communications|November 25, 2017
Cryo-EM structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae target of rapamycin complex 2Manikandan Karuppasamy, Beata Kusmider, Taiana M Oliveira, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 7, 2004
Mammalian TOR complex 2 controls the actin cytoskeleton and is rapamycin insensitiveEstela Jacinto, Robbie Loewith, Anja Schmidt, et al.
Elife|January 4, 2023
Dynamic metabolome profiling uncovers potential TOR signaling genesStella Reichling, Peter F Doubleday, Tomas Germade, et al.
Genes & Development|August 18, 2009
Characterization of the rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that Sch9 is a central coordinator of protein synthesisAlexandre Huber, Bernd Bodenmiller, Aino Uotila, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 13, 2025
A dynamic feedback loop between retrograde sterol transport and TORC2 controls adaptation of the plasma membrane to stressMaria G Tettamanti, Paulina Nowak, Beata Kusmider, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 17, 2012
Plasma membrane stress induces relocalization of Slm proteins and activation of TORC2 to promote sphingolipid synthesisDoris Berchtold, Manuele Piccolis, Nicolas Chiaruttini, et al.
Plos Biology|February 13, 2009
Active-site inhibitors of mTOR target rapamycin-resistant outputs of mTORC1 and mTORC2Morris E Feldman, Beth Apsel, Aino Uotila, et al.
Molecular Cell|January 7, 2020
The Aspartic Protease Ddi1 Contributes to DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair in YeastNataliia Serbyn, Audrey Noireterre, Ivona Bagdiul, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2008
Arsenic toxicity to Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a consequence of inhibition of the TORC1 kinase combined with a chronic stress responseDagmar Hosiner, Harri Lempiäinen, Wolfgang Reiter, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 2, 2005
Tor2 directly phosphorylates the AGC kinase Ypk2 to regulate actin polarizationYoshiaki Kamada, Yuko Fujioka, Nobuo N Suzuki, et al.
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Nature Communications|November 25, 2017
Cryo-EM structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae target of rapamycin complex 2Manikandan Karuppasamy, Beata Kusmider, Taiana M Oliveira, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 7, 2004
Mammalian TOR complex 2 controls the actin cytoskeleton and is rapamycin insensitiveEstela Jacinto, Robbie Loewith, Anja Schmidt, et al.
Elife|January 4, 2023
Dynamic metabolome profiling uncovers potential TOR signaling genesStella Reichling, Peter F Doubleday, Tomas Germade, et al.
Genes & Development|August 18, 2009
Characterization of the rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that Sch9 is a central coordinator of protein synthesisAlexandre Huber, Bernd Bodenmiller, Aino Uotila, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 13, 2025
A dynamic feedback loop between retrograde sterol transport and TORC2 controls adaptation of the plasma membrane to stressMaria G Tettamanti, Paulina Nowak, Beata Kusmider, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|April 17, 2012
Plasma membrane stress induces relocalization of Slm proteins and activation of TORC2 to promote sphingolipid synthesisDoris Berchtold, Manuele Piccolis, Nicolas Chiaruttini, et al.
Plos Biology|February 13, 2009
Active-site inhibitors of mTOR target rapamycin-resistant outputs of mTORC1 and mTORC2Morris E Feldman, Beth Apsel, Aino Uotila, et al.
Molecular Cell|January 7, 2020
The Aspartic Protease Ddi1 Contributes to DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair in YeastNataliia Serbyn, Audrey Noireterre, Ivona Bagdiul, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|December 17, 2008
Arsenic toxicity to Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a consequence of inhibition of the TORC1 kinase combined with a chronic stress responseDagmar Hosiner, Harri Lempiäinen, Wolfgang Reiter, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 2, 2005
Tor2 directly phosphorylates the AGC kinase Ypk2 to regulate actin polarizationYoshiaki Kamada, Yuko Fujioka, Nobuo N Suzuki, et al.
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