Christine Insinna, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology
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Joseph 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
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