Andreas Merdes, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Centre de Biologie du Développement Paul Sabatier University Toulouse 
Area:
centrosomes
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Schweizer N, Haren L, Dutto I, et al. (2021) Sub-centrosomal mapping identifies augmin-γTuRC as part of a centriole-stabilizing scaffold. Nature Communications. 12: 6042
Haren L, Farache D, Emorine L, et al. (2020) A stable core of GCPs 4, 5 and 6 promotes the assembly of γ-tubulin ring complexes. Journal of Cell Science
Lecland N, Hsu CY, Chemin C, et al. (2019) Epidermal development requires ninein for spindle orientation and cortical microtubule organization. Life Science Alliance. 2
Farache D, Emorine L, Haren L, et al. (2018) Assembly and regulation of γ-tubulin complexes. Open Biology. 8
Cukier CD, Tourdes A, El-Mazouni D, et al. (2017) NMR secondary structure and interactions of recombinant human MOZART1 protein, a component of the gamma-tubulin complex. Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society
Espigat-Georger A, Dyachuk V, Chemin C, et al. (2016) Nuclear alignment in myotubes requires centrosome proteins recruited by nesprin-1. Journal of Cell Science
Sana TG, Baumann C, Merdes A, et al. (2015) Internalization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain PAO1 into Epithelial Cells Is Promoted by Interaction of a T6SS Effector with the Microtubule Network. Mbio. 6
Bouissou A, Vérollet C, de Forges H, et al. (2014) γ-Tubulin Ring Complexes and EB1 play antagonistic roles in microtubule dynamics and spindle positioning. The Embo Journal. 33: 114-28
Cala O, Remy MH, Guillet V, et al. (2013) Virtual and biophysical screening targeting the γ-tubulin complex--a new target for the inhibition of microtubule nucleation. Plos One. 8: e63908
Remy MH, Merdes A, Gregory-Pauron L. (2013) Assembly of gamma-tubulin ring complexes: implications for cell biology and disease. Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science. 117: 511-30
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