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Marsha Rosner

Professor, Committee on Developmental Biology, Committee on Genetics, Genomics & Systems Biology, Dept. Neurobiol., Pharm., & Physiol.; Cmtes. Cancer Biol., Cell Physiol.

Education:

Harvard University, A.B. Biochemistry, 1972; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. Biochemistry, 1978

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929 East 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
CIS, W421C
Phone: (773) 702-0380
Fax: (773) 702-4634

Lab:
929 East 57th St.
Chicago, IL 60637
W423
Phone: (773) 702-0656

Marsha R Rosner

Research Summary / Selected Publications

Growth factor-mediated signal transduction is a process that is of fundamental importance in understanding cellular growth, differentiation and cell death. Recently, we have focused considerable effort toward understanding the signals by which growth factors promote cell differentiation or cell death. As a model system, we developed a rat hippocampal neuronal cell line (H19-7) that is conditionally immortalized by the expression of a temperature- sensitive large T antigen. These cells undergo proliferation in response to EGF, and differentiation in response to FGF. Following differentiation, the cells also undergo differentiation-induced cell death, similar to what takes place in vivo during neuronal maturation. Although the highly conserved Ras/Raf/MAP kinase signal transduction pathway has been implicated in both cell growth and differentiation, our studies have shown that activation of the classic MAP kinases is not sufficient and may not even be necessary for neuronal differentiation. One possible explanation is that novel signaling molecules are required. In support of this hypothesis, we have recently identified a novel Elk1 kinase that is activated by Raf, and we are currently cloning and characterizing this kinase. This work represents the first direct evidence that Raf can activate a signaling cascade that is distinct from...

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Liu J, Yang D, Minemoto Y, Leitges M, Rosner MR, Lin A. NF-kappaB is required for UV-induced JNK activation via induction of PKCdelta. Mol Cell. 21(4), 467-80. (2006)  

Trakul, N., Rosner, M.R., Modulation of the MAP kinase signaling cascade by Raf kinase inhibitory protein, Cell Research, 1(1), 19-23. (2005) 

Kuo, W.-L, Duke, C., Abe, M., Kaplan, E., Gomes, S. and Rosner, M.R. ERK7 Expression and Kinase Activity is Regulated by the Ubiquitin-Proteosome Pathway, J. Biol. Chem., 279(22), 23073-81. (2004) 

Zhou, L., Li, J., Goldsmith, A. M., Newcomb, D.C., Giannola, D.M., Vosk, R.G., Eves, E.M., Rosner, M.R., Solway, J., and Hershenson, M.B., Human bronchial smooth muscle cell lines show a hypertrophic phoenotype typical of severe asthma, Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 169, 703-711. (2004) 

Corbit, K.C., Trakul, N., Clark, M.C., Eves, E.M., Diaz, B., Marshall, M., Rosner, M.R., Activation of Raf-1 Signaling by Protein Kinase C Through a Mechanism Involving Raf Kinase Inhibitory Protein, J. Biol. Chem., 278 (15), 13061-13068, (2003) 

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