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Michael J. Munson
  • MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, UK
Research fields
  • Cell biology
Personal information

Education

Ph.D. in Microbiology, University of Dundee, 2014

Current position

Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oslo, Department of Molecular Medicine, Division of Biochemistry

Publications

  1. Munson, M. J., Allen, G. F., Toth, R., Campbell, D. G., Lucocq, J. M. and Ganley, I. G. (2015). mTOR activates the VPS34-UVRAG complex to regulate autolysosomal tubulation and cell survival. EMBO J 34(17): 2272-2290.

  2. Munson, M. J. and Ganley, I. G. (2015). MTOR, PIK3C3, and autophagy: Signaling the beginning from the end. Autophagy 11(12): 2375-2376.

  3. Stretton, C., Hoffmann, T. M., Munson, M. J., Prescott, A., Taylor, P. M., Ganley, I. G. and Hundal, H. S. (2015). GSK3-mediated raptor phosphorylation supports amino-acid-dependent mTORC1-directed signalling. Biochem J 470(2): 207-221.

  4. Bago, R., Malik, N., Munson, M. J., Prescott, A. R., Davies, P., Sommer, E., Shpiro, N., Ward, R., Cross, D., Ganley, I. G. and Alessi, D. R. (2014). Characterization of VPS34-IN1, a selective inhibitor of Vps34, reveals that the phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate-binding SGK3 protein kinase is a downstream target of class III phosphoinositide 3-kinase. Biochem J 463(3): 413-427.

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