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Papers associated with hyoid arch (and ckap5)

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The XMAP215 family drives microtubule polymerization using a structurally diverse TOG array., Fox JC., Mol Biol Cell. August 15, 2014; 25 (16): 2375-92.                


MAPping the eukaryotic tree of life: structure, function, and evolution of the MAP215/Dis1 family of microtubule-associated proteins., Gard DL., Int Rev Cytol. January 1, 2004; 239 179-272.


Drosophila Aurora A kinase is required to localize D-TACC to centrosomes and to regulate astral microtubules., Giet R., J Cell Biol. February 4, 2002; 156 (3): 437-51.                


Fission yeast ch-TOG/XMAP215 homologue Alp14 connects mitotic spindles with the kinetochore and is a component of the Mad2-dependent spindle checkpoint., Garcia MA., EMBO J. July 2, 2001; 20 (13): 3389-401.


Msps/XMAP215 interacts with the centrosomal protein D-TACC to regulate microtubule behaviour., Lee MJ., Nat Cell Biol. July 1, 2001; 3 (7): 643-9.


Multiple isoforms of the high molecular weight microtubule associated protein XMAP215 are expressed during development in Xenopus., Becker BE., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. December 1, 2000; 47 (4): 282-95.


The TOGp protein is a new human microtubule-associated protein homologous to the Xenopus XMAP215., Charrasse S., J Cell Sci. May 1, 1998; 111 ( Pt 10) 1371-83.

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