Meghan T. Maher, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Integrated Graduate Program in the Life Sciences Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology
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Cara J. Gottardi grad student 2005-2009 Washington University
 (Adjunct Professor of Biology)
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Schimizzi GV, Maher MT, Loza AJ, et al. (2016) Disruption of the Cdc42/Par6/aPKC or Dlg/Scrib/Lgl Polarity Complex Promotes Epithelial Proliferation via Overlapping Mechanisms. Plos One. 11: e0159881
McCrea PD, Maher MT, Gottardi CJ. (2015) Nuclear signaling from cadherin adhesion complexes. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 112: 129-96
McEwen AE, Maher MT, Mo R, et al. (2014) E-cadherin phosphorylation occurs during its biosynthesis to promote its cell surface stability and adhesion. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 2365-74
Maher MT, Mo R, Flozak AS, et al. (2010) Beta-catenin phosphorylated at serine 45 is spatially uncoupled from beta-catenin phosphorylated in the GSK3 domain: implications for signaling. Plos One. 5: e10184
Mo R, Chew TL, Maher MT, et al. (2009) The terminal region of beta-catenin promotes stability by shielding the Armadillo repeats from the axin-scaffold destruction complex. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 28222-31
Maher MT, Flozak AS, Stocker AM, et al. (2009) Activity of the beta-catenin phosphodestruction complex at cell-cell contacts is enhanced by cadherin-based adhesion. The Journal of Cell Biology. 186: 219-28
Maher MT, Flozak AS, Hartsell AM, et al. (2009) Issues associated with assessing nuclear localization of N-terminally unphosphorylated beta-catenin with monoclonal antibody 8E7. Biology Direct. 4: 5
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