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The conserved centrosomin motif, γTuNA, forms a dimer that directly activates microtubule nucleation by the γ-tubulin ring complex (γTuRC). , Rale MJ ., Elife. December 14, 2022; 11
Analysis of formin functions during cytokinesis using specific inhibitor SMIFH2. , Zhang L., Plant Physiol. June 11, 2021; 186 (2): 945-963.
Site-directed MT1-MMP trafficking and surface insertion regulate AChR clustering and remodeling at developing NMJs. , Chan ZC., Elife. March 24, 2020; 9
Lack of GAS2L2 Causes PCD by Impairing Cilia Orientation and Mucociliary Clearance. , Bustamante-Marin XM., Am J Hum Genet. February 7, 2019; 104 (2): 229-245.
Autocatalytic microtubule nucleation determines the size and mass of Xenopus laevis egg extract spindles. , Decker F., Elife. January 11, 2018; 7
Physical basis of large microtubule aster growth. , Ishihara K., Elife. November 28, 2016; 5
XMAP215- EB1 interaction is required for proper spindle assembly and chromosome segregation in Xenopus egg extract. , Kronja I., Mol Biol Cell. June 1, 2009; 20 (11): 2684-96.
CLIP-170 tracks growing microtubule ends by dynamically recognizing composite EB1/tubulin-binding sites. , Bieling P., J Cell Biol. December 29, 2008; 183 (7): 1223-33.
BubR1 and APC/ EB1 cooperate to maintain metaphase chromosome alignment. , Zhang J., J Cell Biol. August 27, 2007; 178 (5): 773-84.
Discrete states of a protein interaction network govern interphase and mitotic microtubule dynamics. , Niethammer P., PLoS Biol. February 1, 2007; 5 (2): e29.
Quantitative analysis of microtubule transport in growing nerve processes. , Ma Y., Curr Biol. April 20, 2004; 14 (8): 725-30.
EB1- microtubule interactions in Xenopus egg extracts: role of EB1 in microtubule stabilization and mechanisms of targeting to microtubules. , Tirnauer JS., Mol Biol Cell. October 1, 2002; 13 (10): 3614-26.
The dynamic behavior of the APC-binding protein EB1 on the distal ends of microtubules. , Mimori-Kiyosue Y., Curr Biol. July 13, 2000; 10 (14): 865-8.