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Thomas McCoy Roberts, Ph.D.

Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology

Research in the Roberts laboratory is centered on the molecular mechanisms of signal transduction in response to activated tyrosine kinases

Research:

Dr. Roberts is a Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School and serves as Co-Chairman for the Department of Cancer Biology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dr. Roberts received his PhD from Harvard University where he also completed a postdoctoral fellowship. Dr Roberts’ laboratory has played a key role in the study of signal transduction and its translation into cancer therapy. The first definitive studies on phosphoinositide 3 (PI3) kinase were done by the Roberts lab in collaboration with the lab of Lewis Cantley.  In addition, the Roberts lab pioneered studies on the regulation of the serine/threonine kinase, Raf-1, and first characterized the interaction of 14-3-3 molecules with key signal transducers including Raf-1.   Due to the importance of PI3 kinase in human cancer, Roberts has studied it in detail, collaborating with Jean Zhao to generate conditional knockout mice for the commonly expressed catalytic subunits of PI3K.  The end goal of these studies, determining which isoforms to target in specific cancers, underlies the superior performance of isoform-specific inhibitors in the clinic.  Moreover, Zhao and Roberts gained a new understanding of a surprising functional specialization in the two enzymes (termed p110 and p110): p110 plays the major role in receptor tyrosine kinase and ras signaling, while p110 plays the major part in GPCR signaling and in tumors arising from PTEN loss.  Notably Dr Roberts’ basic research on tyrosine kinases carried out by Drs. Brian Druker and Helen Piwnica-Worms facilitated the kinase inhibitor program at Ciba Geigy, which led to the first successful tyrosine kinase cancer therapeutic, Gleevec.  Similarly, his research collaborations on PI3 kinase has facilitated the development of multiple classes of PI3Kinase inhibitors

Address: 

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Smith Building, Room 970A

450 Brookline Avenue

Boston, MA 02215

Publications View
The role of filament-packing dynamics in powering amoeboid cell motility.
Authors: Authors: Miao L, Vanderlinde O, Liu J, Grant RP, Wouterse A, Shimabukuro K, Philipse A, Stewart M, Roberts TM.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A non-canonical function of zebrafish telomerase reverse transcriptase is required for developmental hematopoiesis.
Authors: Authors: Imamura S, Uchiyama J, Koshimizu E, Hanai J, Raftopoulou C, Murphey RD, Bayliss PE, Imai Y, Burns CE, Masutomi K, Gagos S, Zon LI, Roberts TM, Kishi S.
PLoS One
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Protein phosphatase 2A regulates life and death decisions via Akt in a context-dependent manner.
Authors: Authors: Andrabi S, Gjoerup OV, Kean JA, Roberts TM, Schaffhausen B.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A histone H3 lysine 27 demethylase regulates animal posterior development.
Authors: Authors: Lan F, Bayliss PE, Rinn JL, Whetstine JR, Wang JK, Chen S, Iwase S, Alpatov R, Issaeva I, Canaani E, Roberts TM, Chang HY, Shi Y.
Nature
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Bub1: escapades in a cellular world.
Authors: Authors: Williams GL, Roberts TM, Gjoerup OV.
Cell Cycle
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The p110alpha isoform of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase is essential for polyomavirus middle T antigen-mediated transformation.
Authors: Authors: Utermark T, Schaffhausen BS, Roberts TM, Zhao JJ.
J Virol
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Integrative genomic approaches identify IKBKE as a breast cancer oncogene.
Authors: Authors: Boehm JS, Zhao JJ, Yao J, Kim SY, Firestein R, Dunn IF, Sjostrom SK, Garraway LA, Weremowicz S, Richardson AL, Greulich H, Stewart CJ, Mulvey LA, Shen RR, Ambrogio L, Hirozane-Kishikawa T, Hill DE, Vidal M, Meyerson M, Grenier JK, Hinkle G, Root DE, Roberts TM, Lander ES, Polyak K, Hahn WC.
Cell
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Surveillance mechanism linking Bub1 loss to the p53 pathway.
Authors: Authors: Gjoerup OV, Wu J, Chandler-Militello D, Williams GL, Zhao J, Schaffhausen B, Jat PS, Roberts TM.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A Ser/Thr kinase required for membrane-associated assembly of the major sperm protein motility apparatus in the amoeboid sperm of Ascaris.
Authors: Authors: Yi K, Buttery SM, Stewart M, Roberts TM.
Mol Biol Cell
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Reconstitution in vitro of MSP-based filopodium extension in nematode sperm.
Authors: Authors: Miao L, Yi K, Mackey JM, Roberts TM.
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton
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