Publications (in reverse chronological order)
1. Kao, L.R. and T.L. Megraw
Centrocortin cooperates with Centrosomin to organize Drosophila embryonic cleavage furrows.
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2. Barrera, J.A., Kao, L.R., Hammer, R.E. and T.L. Megraw
CDK5RAP2 Regulates Centriole Licensing and Mitotic Centrosome Clustering in Mice.
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3. Mottier-Pavie, V. and T.L. Megraw
Drosophila Bld10 is a centriolar protein that regulates centriole, basal body and motile cilium assembly.
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4. Kotadia, S., Comerford, S.A., Jones, R.T., Hammer, R.E. and T.L. Megraw
PP2A-dependent disruption of centrosome replication and cytoskeleton organization in Drosophila by SV40 small tumor antigen.
Oncogene, 27(49): p. 6334-46 (2008)
5. Zhang, J. and T.L. Megraw.
Proper recruitment of γ-Tubulin and D-TACC/Msps to embryonic Drosophila centrosomes requires Centrosomin Motif 1.
Mol Biol Cell. 18:4037-49 (2007)
6. Kao, L.R. and T.L. Megraw
RNAi in cultured Drosophila cells.
Methods Mol Biol 247, 443-457 (2004)
7. Megraw, T.L., Kilaru, S., Turner, F.R. and T.C. Kaufman
The centrosome is a dynamic structure that ejects PCM flares.
J. Cell Sci, 115: 4707-4718 (2002)
8. Megraw, T.L., Kao, L.R. and T.C. Kaufman
Zygotic development without functional mitotic centrosomes.
Current Biology 11: 116-120 (2001)
9. Megraw, T.L. and T.C. Kaufman
The centrosome in Drosophila oocyte development.
Curr Top Dev Biol. 49: 385-407 (2000)
10. Megraw, T.L., Li, K., Kao, L.R. and T.C. Kaufman
The centrosomin protein is required for centrosome assembly and function during cleavage in Drosophila.
Development 126: 2829-2839 (1999)
11. Megraw, T.L., Kaufman, T.C., and G.E. Kovalick
Sequence and expression of Drosophila antigen 5-related 2, a new member of the CAP gene family.
Gene 222: 297-304 (1998)
12. Cho, J.H., Ha, S.J., Kao, L.R., Megraw, T.L. and C.B. Chae
A novel DNA-binding protein bound to the mitochondrial inner membrane restores the null mutation of mitochondrial histone Abf2p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Mol Cell Biol. 18: 5712-5723 (1998)
13. Li, K., Xu, E.Y., Cecil, J.K., Turner, F.R., Megraw, T.L. and T.C. Kaufman
Drosophila centrosomin is required for male meiosis and assembly of the flagellar axoneme.
J. Cell Biol. 141: 455-467 (1998)
14. Kao, L.R., Megraw, T.L. and C.B. Chae
SHM1: a multicopy suppressor of a temperature-sensitive null mutation in the HMG1-like abf2 gene.
Yeast, 12: 1239-1250 (1996)
15. Megraw, T.L., Kao, L.R. and C.B. Chae
The Mitochondrial Histone HM: An Evolutionary Link Between Bacterial HU and Nuclear HMG1 Proteins.
Biochimie, 76: 909-916 (1994)
16. Kao, L.R., Megraw, T.L. and C.B. Chae
Essential Role of HMG Domain in the Function of Yeast Mitochondrial Histone HM: Functional Complementation of HM by Nuclear Nonhistone Protein NHP6A.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90: 5598-5602 (1993)
17. Megraw, T.L. and C.B. Chae
Functional Complementarity Between the HMG1-like Yeast Mitochondrial Histone HM and the Bacterial Histone-like Protein HU.
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 268: 12758-12763 (1993)