Juliane P. Caviston, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Cytoskeleton, dynein, cell polarity
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Erika L. F. Holzbaur grad student 2010 Penn
 (Huntingtin is a coordinator of intracellular vesicle transport.)
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Caviston JP, Cohen LA, Donaldson JG. (2014) Arf1 and Arf6 promote ventral actin structures formed by acute activation of protein kinase C and Src. Cytoskeleton (Hoboken, N.J.). 71: 380-94
Beeharry N, Rattner JB, Caviston JP, et al. (2013) Centromere fragmentation is a common mitotic defect of S and G2 checkpoint override. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 12: 1588-97
Caviston JP, Zajac AL, Tokito M, et al. (2011) Huntingtin coordinates the dynein-mediated dynamic positioning of endosomes and lysosomes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 22: 478-92
Caviston JP, Holzbaur EL. (2009) Huntingtin as an essential integrator of intracellular vesicular trafficking. Trends in Cell Biology. 19: 147-55
Caviston JP, Ross JL, Antony SM, et al. (2007) Huntingtin facilitates dynein/dynactin-mediated vesicle transport. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 10045-50
Caviston JP, Holzbaur EL. (2006) Microtubule motors at the intersection of trafficking and transport. Trends in Cell Biology. 16: 530-7
Levy JR, Sumner CJ, Caviston JP, et al. (2006) A motor neuron disease-associated mutation in p150Glued perturbs dynactin function and induces protein aggregation. The Journal of Cell Biology. 172: 733-45
Gao XD, Caviston JP, Tcheperegine SE, et al. (2004) Pxl1p, a paxillin-like protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, may coordinate Cdc42p and Rho1p functions during polarized growth. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 15: 3977-85
Caviston JP, Longtine M, Pringle JR, et al. (2003) The role of Cdc42p GTPase-activating proteins in assembly of the septin ring in yeast. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14: 4051-66
Caviston JP, Tcheperegine SE, Bi E. (2002) Singularity in budding: a role for the evolutionarily conserved small GTPase Cdc42p. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99: 12185-90
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