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INVITED · B14 · ID: 48650






Presentations

  • Single-molecule studies of KIF1A motion and force generation

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Budaitis, B. G.*, S. Jariwala*, L. Rao*, Y. Yue, D. Sept#, K. J. Verhey#, A. Gennerich#. Pathogenic Mutations in the Kinesin-3 Motor KIF1A Diminish Force Generation and Movement Through Allosteric Mechanisms. 2021. J. Cell Biol. 220:e202004227.<br><br>Lam, A. J., L. Rao, Y. Anazawa, K. Okada, K. Chiba, S. Niwa, A. Gennerich*, D. W. Nowakowski*, R. J. McKenney*. Human Disease Mutation Within a Conserved 310-Helix in the KIF1A Motor Domain Reveals a Critical Role for Kinesin Function. 2021. Sci. Adv. 7:eabf1002

    Presenters

    • Arne Gennerich

      Albert Einstein College of Medicine

    Authors

    • Arne Gennerich

      Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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  • Signaling and mechanics in mitotic spindle assembly

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Bloomfield M, Chen J, and Cimini D, Spindle architectural features must be considered along with cell size to explain the timing of mitotic checkpoint silencing. (2021) Frontiers in Physiology, 11:596263.<br>Chen J and Liu J, Spindle size scaling contributes to robust silencing of mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint. (2016) Biophysical Journal, 111(5): 1064-1077.<br>Chen J and Liu J, Erroneous silencing of the mitotic checkpoint by aberrant spindle pole-kinetochore coordination. (2015) Biophysical Journal, 109(11): 2418-2435.<br>Chen J and Liu J, Spatial-temporal model for silencing of the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint. (2014) Nature Communications, 5:4795.

    Presenters

    • Jing Chen

      Virginia Tech

    Authors

    • Jing Chen

      Virginia Tech

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