Andrea Musacchio

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Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology 
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Polley S, Raisch T, Ghetti S, et al. (2024) Structure of the human KMN complex and implications for regulation of its assembly. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Cmentowski V, Ciossani G, d'Amico E, et al. (2023) RZZ-Spindly and CENP-E form an integrated platform to recruit dynein to the kinetochore corona. The Embo Journal. e114838
Polley S, Müschenborn H, Terbeck M, et al. (2023) Stable kinetochore-microtubule attachment requires loop-dependent Ndc80-Ndc80 binding. The Embo Journal. e112504
Cmentowski V, Ciossani G, d'Amico E, et al. (2023) A mechanism that integrates microtubule motors of opposite polarity at the kinetochore corona. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Chen C, Piano V, Alex A, et al. (2023) The structural flexibility of MAD1 facilitates the assembly of the Mitotic Checkpoint Complex. Nature Communications. 14: 1529
Schwietert F, Volkov VA, Huis In 't Veld PJ, et al. (2022) Strain stiffening of Ndc80 complexes attached to microtubule plus ends. Biophysical Journal. 121: 4048-4062
d'Amico EA, Ud Din Ahmad M, Cmentowski V, et al. (2022) Conformational transitions of the Spindly adaptor underlie its interaction with Dynein and Dynactin. The Journal of Cell Biology. 221
Celestino R, Gama JB, Castro-Rodrigues AF, et al. (2022) JIP3 interacts with dynein and kinesin-1 to regulate bidirectional organelle transport. The Journal of Cell Biology. 221
Pesenti ME, Raisch T, Conti D, et al. (2022) Structure of the human inner kinetochore CCAN complex and its significance for human centromere organization. Molecular Cell. 82: 2113-2131.e8
Raisch T, Ciossani G, d'Amico E, et al. (2022) Structure of the RZZ complex and molecular basis of Spindly-driven corona assembly at human kinetochores. The Embo Journal. 41: e110411
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