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| | The openwetware wiki is no longer maintained. Our current website can be found at [http://nachurylab.weebly.com] |
| Find our papers on [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Nachury%2C%20Maxence%22%20or%20%22Nachury%20MV%22 PubMed] or [http://pubget.com/search?limits=&page=1&q=author%3A%22MV+Nachury%22+OR+author%3A%22Maxence+Nachury%22 PubGet].
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| == Primary Research ==
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| ===2011===
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| '''Primary cilia membrane assembly is initiated by Rab11 and transport protein particle II (TRAPPII) complex-dependent trafficking of Rabin8 to the centrosome.'''
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| ''PNAS'' 108: 2759-64.<br>
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| Westlake CJ, Baye LM, <ins>Nachury MV</ins>, Wright KJ, Ervin KE, Phu L, Chalouni C, Beck JS, Kirkpatrick DS, Slusarski DC, Sheffield VC, Scheller RH, Jackson PK.<br>
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| PMID 21273506.
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| ===2010===
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| '''The major α-tubulin K40 acetyltransferase αTAT1 promotes rapid ciliogenesis and efficient mechanosensation.'''
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| ''PNAS'' 107: 21517-22.<br>
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| <ins>Shida T</ins>, Cueva JG, <ins>Xu Z</ins>, Goodman MB* and <ins>Nachury MV*</ins> . [* shared authorship].<br>
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| PMID 21068373
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| '''A septin diffusion barrier at the base of the primary cilium maintains ciliary membrane protein distribution.'''
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| ''Science''. 329: 436-9.<br>
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| Hu Q, Milenkovic L, <ins>Jin H</ins>, Scott MP, <ins>Nachury MV</ins>, Spiliotis ET and Nelson WJ. PMCID: PMC3092790.
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| * 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
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| * 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).
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| * 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.
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| * 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).
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| * 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
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| * 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
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| * 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.
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| * 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.
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| *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.
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| * 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.
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| * 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.
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| == Reviews ==
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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.
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| * 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
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| * 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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| * 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
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| * Jin H and Nachury MV (2009). The BBSome. Curr. Biol. 19: R472-3.
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| * Nachury MV (2008) Tandem Affinity Purification of the BBSome, a Critical Regulator of Rab8 in Ciliogenesis. Meth. Enzym. 439. 501-513. (Review)
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| == Media Coverage and Pearls of Wisdom ==
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| #Nachury MV (2011). Give chance a chance. Mol Biol Cell. 21:3919-20.
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| #Interview by Ben Short. (2010). Maxence Nachury: a transporting view of the primary cilium. J. Cell Biol. 191:436-7. PMCID: PMC3003325.
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