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#Breslow DK, Nachury MV. (2011) Primary cilia: how to keep the riff-raff in the plasma membrane. Curr Biol. 11: R434-6.
#Nachury MV, Seeley ES and Jin H (2010). Trafficking to the Ciliary Membrane: How to Get Across the Periciliary Diffusion Barrier?. Ann. Rev. Cell Dev. Bio. 26: 59-87. (Review). PMCID: PMC2952038
#Nachury MV, Seeley ES and Jin H (2010). Trafficking to the Ciliary Membrane: How to Get Across the Periciliary Diffusion Barrier?. Ann. Rev. Cell Dev. Bio. 26: 59-87. (Review). PMCID: PMC2952038
#Seeley ES and Nachury MV (2010). The perennial organelle: assembly and disassembly of the primary cilium. J. Cell Sci. 123: 511-518. (Review. Cover illustration). PMCID: PMC2818191
#Seeley ES and Nachury MV (2010). The perennial organelle: assembly and disassembly of the primary cilium. J. Cell Sci. 123: 511-518. (Review. Cover illustration). PMCID: PMC2818191

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Primary Research

  1. Westlake CJ, Baye LM, Nachury MV, Wright KJ, Ervin KE, Phu L, Chalouni C, Beck JS, Kirkpatrick DS, Slusarski DC, Sheffield VC, Scheller RH, Jackson PK (2011). Primary cilia membrane assembly is initiated by Rab11 and transport protein particle II (TRAPPII) complex-dependent trafficking of Rabin8 to the centrosome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 108: 2759-64. PMCID: PMC3041065
  2. Shida T, Cueva JG, Xu Z., Goodman MB* and Nachury MV* (2010). The major α-tubulin K40 acetyltransferase αTAT1 promotes rapid ciliogenesis and efficient mechanosensation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 107: 21517-22. [* shared authorship]. PMCID: PMC3003046
  3. Hu Q, Milenkovic L, Jin H, Scott MP, Nachury MV, Spiliotis ET and Nelson WJ (2010). A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution. Science. 329: 436-9. PMCID: PMC3092790.
  4. Jin H, White SR, Shida T, Schulz S, Aguiar M, Gygi SP, Bazan JF, and Nachury MV (2010). The conserved Bardet-Biedl Syndrome proteins assemble a coat that traffics membrane proteins to cilia. Cell. 141: 1208-19. (Cover illustration). PMCID: PMC2898735
  5. Loktev AV, Zhang Q, Beck JS, Searby CC, Scheetz TE, Bazan JF, Slusarski DC, Sheffield VC, Jackson PK*, Nachury MV* (2008) A Novel BBSome Subunit Regulates Microtubule Stability and Acetylation. Dev. Cell. 15: 854–865. (cover illustration).
  6. Berdougo E., Nachury M.V., Jackson P.K. and Jallepalli P.V. (2008). The nucleolar phosphatase Cdc14B is dispensable for chromosome segregation and mitotic exit in human cells. Cell Cycle. 7: 1184-1190.
  7. Nachury M.V., Loktev A.V., Zhang Q., Westlake C.J., Peränen J., Merdes A., Slusarski D.C., Scheller R.H., Bazan J.F., Sheffield V.C., and Jackson P.K. (2007). A core complex of BBS proteins cooperates with the GTPase Rab8 to promote ciliary membrane biogenesis. Cell. 129:1201-1213. (cover illustration).
  8. Ban K.H., Torres J.Z., Miller J.J, Mikhalov A., Nachury M.V., Tung J.J., Rieder C.L., Jackson P.K. (2007). The END network controls cyclin stability in early mitosis by anchoring the anaphase-promoting complex to the mitotic spindle. Dev. Cell. 13: 29-42
  9. Miller J.J., Summers M.K., Hansen D.V., Nachury M.V., Lehman N.L., Loktev A., and Jackson P.K. (2006). Emi1 stably binds and inhibits the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome as a pseudosubstrate inhibitor. Genes Dev. 20: 2410-2420. PMCID: PMC1560415
  10. Blower M.D.*, Nachury M.V.*, Heald R., and Weis K. (2005). A Rae1-containing ribonucleoprotein complex is required for mitotic spindle assembly. Cell. 121:223-34.
  11. Kaiser B.K., Nachury M.V., Gardner B.E., Jackson P.K. (2004). Xenopus Cdc14 α/β are localized to the nucleolus and centrosome and are required for embryonic cell division. BMC Cell Biol. 5 :27.
  12. Nachury M.V., Weis K. (1999) The direction of transport through the nuclear pore can be inverted. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 96: 9622-9627. #Nachury M.V., Maresca T.J., Salmon W.C., Waterman-Storer C.M., Heald R., Weis K. (2001). Importin β is a mitotic target of the small GTPase Ran in spindle assembly. Cell. 104: 95-106.
  13. Nachury M.V., Ryder U.W., Lamond A.I., Weis K. (1998) Cloning and characterization of hSRP1γ, a tissue-specific nuclear transport factor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 95: 582-587.

Reviews

  1. Breslow DK, Nachury MV. (2011) Primary cilia: how to keep the riff-raff in the plasma membrane. Curr Biol. 11: R434-6.
  2. Nachury MV, Seeley ES and Jin H (2010). Trafficking to the Ciliary Membrane: How to Get Across the Periciliary Diffusion Barrier?. Ann. Rev. Cell Dev. Bio. 26: 59-87. (Review). PMCID: PMC2952038
  3. Seeley ES and Nachury MV (2010). The perennial organelle: assembly and disassembly of the primary cilium. J. Cell Sci. 123: 511-518. (Review. Cover illustration). PMCID: PMC2818191
  4. Seeley ES and Nachury MV (2009). Constructing and Deconstructing Roles for the Primary Cilium in Tissue Architecture and Cancer. Methods Cell Bio. 94: 299-313. (Review). PMCID: PMC2885964
  5. Jin H and Nachury MV (2009). The BBSome. Curr. Biol. 19: R472-3.
  6. Nachury MV (2008) Tandem Affinity Purification of the BBSome, a Critical Regulator of Rab8 in Ciliogenesis. Meth. Enzym. 439. 501-513. (Review)

Media Coverage

  1. Maxence Nachury: a transporting view of the primary cilium. Interview by Ben Short. (2010). J. Cell Biol. 191:436-7. PMCID: PMC3003325.