Brett Lauring

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Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Cell Biology, Neuroscience Biology, Genetics
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Taylor JL, White SR, Lauring B, et al. (2012) Crystal structure of the human spastin AAA domain. Journal of Structural Biology. 179: 133-7
White SR, Lauring B. (2007) AAA+ ATPases: achieving diversity of function with conserved machinery. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 8: 1657-67
Nikonov AV, Hauri HP, Lauring B, et al. (2007) Climp-63-mediated binding of microtubules to the ER affects the lateral mobility of translocon complexes. Journal of Cell Science. 120: 2248-58
White SR, Evans KJ, Lary J, et al. (2007) Recognition of C-terminal amino acids in tubulin by pore loops in Spastin is important for microtubule severing. The Journal of Cell Biology. 176: 995-1005
Evans K, Keller C, Pavur K, et al. (2006) Interaction of two hereditary spastic paraplegia gene products, spastin and atlastin, suggests a common pathway for axonal maintenance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 10666-71
Black VH, Sanjay A, van Leyen K, et al. (2005) Cholesterol and steroid synthesizing smooth endoplasmic reticulum of adrenocortical cells contains high levels of proteins associated with the translocation channel. Endocrinology. 146: 4234-49
Evans KJ, Gomes ER, Reisenweber SM, et al. (2005) Linking axonal degeneration to microtubule remodeling by Spastin-mediated microtubule severing. The Journal of Cell Biology. 168: 599-606
Black VH, Sanjay A, van Leyen K, et al. (2002) Cholesterol and steroid synthesizing smooth endoplasmic reticulum of adrenocortical cells contains high levels of translocation apparatus proteins. Endocrine Research. 28: 425-30
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