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Microtubule organization by the antagonistic mitotic motors kinesin-5 and kinesin-14. , Hentrich C., J Cell Biol. May 3, 2010; 189 (3): 465-80.
ICIS and Aurora B coregulate the microtubule depolymerase Kif2a. , Knowlton AL., Curr Biol. May 12, 2009; 19 (9): 758-63.
Depletion of centromeric MCAK leads to chromosome congression and segregation defects due to improper kinetochore attachments. , Kline-Smith SL., Mol Biol Cell. March 1, 2004; 15 (3): 1146-59.
Aurora B phosphorylates centromeric MCAK and regulates its localization and microtubule depolymerization activity. , Lan W., Curr Biol. February 17, 2004; 14 (4): 273-86.
The microtubule-destabilizing kinesin XKCM1 is required for chromosome positioning during spindle assembly. , Walczak CE., Curr Biol. October 29, 2002; 12 (21): 1885-9.
XMAP215: a key component of the dynamic microtubule cytoskeleton. , Kinoshita K., Trends Cell Biol. June 1, 2002; 12 (6): 267-73.
XKCM1 acts on a single protofilament and requires the C terminus of tubulin. , Niederstrasser H., J Mol Biol. February 22, 2002; 316 (3): 817-28.
XMAP215 is a long thin molecule that does not increase microtubule stiffness. , Cassimeris L., J Cell Sci. August 1, 2001; 114 (Pt 16): 3025-33.
HIV-1 rev depolymerizes microtubules to form stable bilayered rings. , Watts NR., J Cell Biol. July 24, 2000; 150 (2): 349-60.
Kin I kinesins are microtubule-destabilizing enzymes. , Desai A., Cell. January 8, 1999; 96 (1): 69-78.