Mark Peifer

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Don McEwen grad student
Sandra Orsulic grad student (DevTree)
Jennifer Catherine Adam grad student 2000 UNC Chapel Hill
Robert A. Cavallo grad student 2000 UNC Chapel Hill
Hsin-Pei Shih grad student 2001 UNC Chapel Hill
Elizabeth E. Grevengoed grad student 2003 UNC Chapel Hill
Don Fox grad student 2006 UNC Chapel Hill
Melissa A. Hayden grad student 2007 UNC Chapel Hill
Jessica K. Sawyer grad student 2010 UNC Chapel Hill
Nathan J. Harris grad student 2012 UNC Chapel Hill
Stephanie H. Nowotarski grad student 2014 UNC Chapel Hill
Karen G. Hales post-doc
Tony J. C. Harris post-doc UNC Chapel Hill (Chemistry Tree)
Brooke McCartney post-doc UNC Chapel Hill
Nasser M. Rusan post-doc 2005-2009 UNC Chapel Hill
Kathryn Akong fellowship/program director 2005 UNC Chapel Hill (Bronchopulmonary Tree)
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McParland ED, Butcher TA, Gurley NJ, et al. (2023) The Dilute domain of Canoe is not essential for Canoe's role in linking adherens junctions to the cytoskeleton but contributes to robustness of morphogenesis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Gurley NJ, Szymanski RA, Dowen RH, et al. (2023) Exploring the evolution and function of Canoe's intrinsically disordered region in linking cell-cell junctions to the cytoskeleton during embryonic morphogenesis. Plos One. 18: e0289224
Schmidt A, Finegan T, Häring M, et al. (2023) Polychaetoid/ZO-1 strengthens cell junctions under tension while localizing differently than core adherens junction proteins. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE23030077
Gurley NJ, Szymanski RA, Dowen RH, et al. (2023) Exploring the evolution and function of Canoe’s intrinsically disordered region in linking cell-cell junctions to the cytoskeleton during embryonic morphogenesis. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Schmidt A, Finegan T, Häring M, et al. (2023) Polychaetoid/ZO-1 strengthens cell junctions under tension while localizing differently than core adherens junction proteins. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Perez-Vale KZ, Yow KD, Gurley NJ, et al. (2022) Rap1 regulates apical contractility to allow embryonic morphogenesis without tissue disruption and acts in part via Canoe-independent mechanisms. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE22050176
Bischoff MC, Peifer M. (2022) Cell biology: Keeping the epithelium together when your neighbor divides. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R1025-R1027
Fernandez-Gonzalez R, Peifer M. (2022) Powering morphogenesis: multiscale challenges at the interface of cell adhesion and the cytoskeleton. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 33: pe4
Yu-Kemp HC, Szymanski RA, Cortes DB, et al. (2022) Micron-scale supramolecular myosin arrays help mediate cytoskeletal assembly at mature adherens junctions. The Journal of Cell Biology. 221
Perez-Vale KZ, Yow KD, Johnson RI, et al. (2021) Multivalent interactions make adherens junction-cytoskeletal linkage robust during morphogenesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 220
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