George Witman

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Cell biology UMASS Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States 
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Braschi B, Omran H, Witman GB, et al. (2022) Consensus nomenclature for dyneins and associated assembly factors. The Journal of Cell Biology. 221
Picariello T, Brown JM, Hou Y, et al. (2019) A global analysis of IFT-A function reveals specialization for transport of membrane-associated proteins into cilia. Journal of Cell Science
Kubo T, Hou Y, Cochran DA, et al. (2018) A microtubule-dynein tethering complex regulates the axonemal inner dynein(I1). Molecular Biology of the Cell
Hou Y, Witman GB. (2017) The N-terminus of IFT46 mediates intraflagellar transport of outer arm dynein and its cargo-adaptor ODA16. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Brown JM, Mosley M, Montes-Berrueta D, et al. (2017) Characterization of a new oda3 allele, oda3-6, defective in assembly of the outer dynein arm-docking complex in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Plos One. 12: e0173842
San Agustin JT, Pazour GJ, Witman GB. (2015) Intraflagellar transport is essential for mammalian spermiogenesis but is absent in mature sperm. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 26: 4358-72
Kubo T, Hirono M, Aikawa T, et al. (2015) Reduced tubulin polyglutamylation suppresses flagellar shortness in Chlamydomonas. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 26: 2810-22
Damerla RR, Cui C, Gabriel GC, et al. (2015) Novel Jbts17 mutant mouse model of Joubert syndrome with cilia transition zone defects and cerebellar and other ciliopathy related anomalies. Human Molecular Genetics. 24: 3994-4005
Awata J, Takada S, Standley C, et al. (2014) NPHP4 controls ciliary trafficking of membrane proteins and large soluble proteins at the transition zone. Journal of Cell Science. 127: 4714-27
Awata J, Takada S, Standley C, et al. (2014) NPHP4 controls ciliary trafficking of membrane proteins and large soluble proteins at the transition zone Journal of Cell Science. 127: 4714-4727
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