Nicholas J. Quintyne, Ph.D.

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2002 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Biological Sciences
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Trina A. Schroer grad student 2002 Johns Hopkins
 (Dynactin is required for multiple aspects of microtubule organization.)
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Yeh TY, Quintyne NJ, Scipioni BR, et al. (2012) Dynactin's pointed-end complex is a cargo-targeting module. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 23: 3827-37
Culver-Hanlon TL, Lex SA, Stephens AD, et al. (2006) A microtubule-binding domain in dynactin increases dynein processivity by skating along microtubules. Nature Cell Biology. 8: 264-70
Quintyne NJ, Reing JE, Hoffelder DR, et al. (2005) Spindle multipolarity is prevented by centrosomal clustering. Science (New York, N.Y.). 307: 127-9
King SJ, Brown CL, Maier KC, et al. (2003) Analysis of the dynein-dynactin interaction in vitro and in vivo. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14: 5089-97
Quintyne NJ, Schroer TA. (2002) Distinct cell cycle-dependent roles for dynactin and dynein at centrosomes. The Journal of Cell Biology. 159: 245-54
Quintyne NJ, Gill SR, Eckley DM, et al. (1999) Dynactin is required for microtubule anchoring at centrosomes. The Journal of Cell Biology. 147: 321-34
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