Christine Insinna, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJoseph C. Besharse | grad student | 2009 | Medical College of Wisconsin | |
(Role of kinesin 2 motors in photoreceptor cilium assembly and maintenance.) | ||||
Marie E. Burns | post-doc | 2009-2011 | NIH (NCI) (Neurotree) |
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Cuenca A, Insinna C, Zhao H, et al. (2019) The C7orf43/TRAPPC14 component links the TRAPPII complex to RABIN8 for preciliary vesicle tethering at the mother centriole during ciliogenesis. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Walia V, Cuenca A, Vetter M, et al. (2019) Akt Regulates a Rab11-Effector Switch Required for Ciliogenesis. Developmental Cell |
Insinna C, Lu Q, Teixeira I, et al. (2019) Publisher Correction: Investigation of F-BAR domain PACSIN proteins uncovers membrane tubulation function in cilia assembly and transport. Nature Communications. 10: 919 |
Insinna C, Lu Q, Teixeira I, et al. (2019) Investigation of F-BAR domain PACSIN proteins uncovers membrane tubulation function in cilia assembly and transport. Nature Communications. 10: 428 |
Lewis TR, Kundinger SR, Link BA, et al. (2018) Kif17 phosphorylation regulates photoreceptor outer segment turnover. Bmc Cell Biology. 19: 25 |
Lu Q, Insinna C, Ott C, et al. (2015) Early steps in primary cilium assembly require EHD1/EHD3-dependent ciliary vesicle formation. Nature Cell Biology. 17: 531 |
Lu Q, Insinna C, Ott C, et al. (2015) Early steps in primary cilium assembly require EHD1/EHD3-dependent ciliary vesicle formation. Nature Cell Biology. 17: 228-40 |
Ott C, Elia N, Jeong SY, et al. (2012) Primary cilia utilize glycoprotein-dependent adhesion mechanisms to stabilize long-lasting cilia-cilia contacts. Cilia. 1: 3 |
Insinna C, Daniele LL, Davis JA, et al. (2012) An S-opsin knock-in mouse (F81Y) reveals a role for the native ligand 11-cis-retinal in cone opsin biosynthesis. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 8094-104 |
Daniele LL, Insinna C, Chance R, et al. (2011) A mouse M-opsin monochromat: retinal cone photoreceptors have increased M-opsin expression when S-opsin is knocked out. Vision Research. 51: 447-58 |