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Tubulin acetylation promotes penetrative capacity of cells undergoing radial intercalation. , Collins C., Cell Rep. August 17, 2021; 36 (7): 109556.
XMAP215 promotes microtubule-F-actin interactions to regulate growth cone microtubules during axon guidance in Xenopuslaevis. , Slater PG ., J Cell Sci. April 30, 2019; 132 (9):
In vivo mitotic spindle scaling can be modulated by changing the levels of a single protein: the microtubule polymerase XMAP215. , Milunovic-Jevtic A., Mol Biol Cell. June 1, 2018; 29 (11): 1311-1317.
Xenopus TACC1 is a microtubule plus-end tracking protein that can regulate microtubule dynamics during embryonic development. , Lucaj CM., Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). May 1, 2015; 72 (5): 225-34.
TACC3 is a microtubule plus end-tracking protein that promotes axon elongation and also regulates microtubule plus end dynamics in multiple embryonic cell types. , Nwagbara BU ., Mol Biol Cell. November 1, 2014; 25 (21): 3350-62.
Growth cone-specific functions of XMAP215 in restricting microtubule dynamics and promoting axonal outgrowth. , Lowery LA ., Neural Dev. December 1, 2013; 8 22.
Aurora A activates D-TACC- Msps complexes exclusively at centrosomes to stabilize centrosomal microtubules. , Barros TP., J Cell Biol. September 26, 2005; 170 (7): 1039-46.
The Xenopus TACC homologue, maskin, functions in mitotic spindle assembly. , O'Brien LL., Mol Biol Cell. June 1, 2005; 16 (6): 2836-47.
XMAP215, XKCM1, NuMA, and cytoplasmic dynein are required for the assembly and organization of the transient microtubule array during the maturation of Xenopus oocytes. , Becker BE., Dev Biol. September 15, 2003; 261 (2): 488-505.
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.
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.