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Victoria Allan

Publications

  • The role of the cytoskeleton and molecular motors in endosomal dynamics
  • Roles of dynein and dynactin in early endosome dynamics revealed using automated tracking and global analysis
  • How and why does the endosplasmic reticulum move?
  • Cytoplasmic dynein regulates the subcellular distribution of mitochondria by controlling the recruitment of the fission factor dynamin-related protein-1
  • Cytokeratin intermediate filament organisation and dynamics in the vegetal cortex of living Xenopus laevis oocytes and eggs
  • Light microscopy techniques for live cell imaging
  • Involvement of conventional kinesin in glucose-stimulate secretory granule movements and exocytosis in clonal pancreatic β-cells
  • Cytoplasmic dynein
  • Dynamic association of cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain 1a with the Golgi apparatus and intermediate compartment
  • One, two, three, cytoplasmic dynein is go!
  • ESCRT-0 marks an APPL1-independent transit route for EGFR between the cell surface and the EEA1-positive early endosome
  • Dynein light intermediate chains maintain spindle bipolarity by functioning in centriole cohesion
  • Modes of correlated angular motion in live cells across three distinct time scales
  • The first passage probability of intracellular particle trafficking
  • First-passage-probability analysis of active transport in live cells
  • Functional interplay between LIS1, NDE1 and NDEL1 in dynein-dependent organelle positioning
  • Mitochondrial function and actin regulate dynamin-related protein 1-dependent mitochondrial fission
  • N-terminal kinesins: Many and various
  • Molecular motors and the Golgi complex: Staying put and moving through
  • Role of kinesin-1 and cytoplasmic dynein in endoplasmic reticulum movement in VERO cells
  • Dynein is required for receptor sorting and the morphogenesis of early endosomes
  • Cargo selection by specific kinesin light chain 1 isoforms
  • The inner tegument promotes herpes simplex virus capsid motility along microtubules in vitro
  • Silencing Cenp-F weakens centromeric cohesion, prevents chromosome alignment and activates the spindle checkpoint
  • Active relocation of chromatin and endoplasmic reticulum into blebs in late apoptotic cells
  • Caspase-mediated cleavage of syntaxin 5 and giantin accompanies inhibition of secretory traffic during apoptosis
  • Kinesin I and cytoplasmic dynein orchestrate glucose-stimulated insulin-containing vesicle movements in clonal MIN6 β-cells
  • Motoring around the Golgi
  • Intermediate filaments: Vimentin moves in
  • Membrane motors
  • Molecular mechanisms involved in secretory vesicle recruitment to the plasma membrane in beta-cells.
  • Caspase-mediated cleavage of the stacking protein GRASP65 is required for Golgi fragmentation during apoptosis
  • Catch and pull a microtubule: Getting a grasp on the cortex
  • Apoptotic cleavage of cytoplasmic dynein intermediate chain and p150Glued stops dynein-dependent membrane motility
  • Microtubule-based endoplasmic reticulum motility in Xenopus laevis: Activation of membrane-associated kinesin during development
  • Phosphorylation by cdc2-CyclinB1 Kinase Releases Cytoplasmic Dynein from Membranes
  • Two kinesin-related proteins associated with the cold-stable cytoskeleton of carrot cells: Characterization of a novel kinesin, DcKRP120-2
  • The endoplasmic reticulum - Structure and function (Bristol, September 20-22, 1999)
  • Dynactin.
  • Brefeldin A-dependent membrane tubule formation reconstituted in vitro is driven by a cell cycle-regulated microtubule motor
  • Erratum: Microtubule-based membrane movement (Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1376 (1998) (27-55) PII: S0304415797000105)
  • Phosphorylation of p97(VCP) and p47 in vitro by p34(cdc2) kinase
  • [28] Organelle motility and membrane network formation in metaphase and interphase cell-free extracts
  • Microtubule-based membrane movement
  • Cell cycle regulation of organelle transport.
  • Motor proteins: A dynamic duo
  • Cell cycle regulation of dynein association with membranes modulates microtubule-based organelle transport
  • Role of motor proteins in organizing the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus
  • Mitosis in motion
  • Membrane traffic motors
  • Protein phosphatase 1 regulates the cytoplasmic dynein-driven formation of endoplasmic reticulum networks in vitro
  • Movement of membrane tubules along microtubules in vitro: Evidence for specialised sites of motor attachment
  • Organelle Movement: Dynactin: portrait of a dynein regulator
  • Assay of membrane motility in interphase and metaphase Xenopus extracts.
  • Cell cycle control of microtubule-based membrane transport and tubule formation in vitro
  • Involvement of β-COP in membrane traffic through the Golgi complex
  • What's new in cytoskeleton-organelle interactions? Relationship between microtubules and the Golgi-apparatus
  • Reclustering of scattered Golgi elements occurs along microtubules
  • Interaction of elements of the golgi apparatus with microtubules
  • A microtubule-binding protein associated with membranes of the Golgi apparatus
  • Transport of myelin proteins from oligodendrocytes to the myelin sheath in rat optic nerve

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