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    ER proteins decipher the tubulin code to regulate organelle distribution by Zheng, Pengli, Obara, Christopher J., Szczesna, Ewa, Nixon-Abell, Jonathon, Mahalingan, Kishore K., Roll-Mecak, Antonina, Lippincott-Schwartz, Jennifer, Blackstone, Craig

    Published in Nature (London) (06-01-2022)
    “…Organelles move along differentially modified microtubules to establish and maintain their proper distributions and functions 1 , 2 . However, how cells…”
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    Differences in Intrinsic Tubulin Dynamic Properties Contribute to Spindle Length Control in Xenopus Species by Hirst, William G., Biswas, Abin, Mahalingan, Kishore K., Reber, Simone

    Published in Current biology (08-06-2020)
    “…The function of cellular organelles relates not only to their molecular composition but also to their size. However, how the size of dynamic mesoscale…”
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    Combinatorial and antagonistic effects of tubulin glutamylation and glycylation on katanin microtubule severing by Szczesna, Ewa, Zehr, Elena A., Cummings, Steven W., Szyk, Agnieszka, Mahalingan, Kishore K., Li, Yan, Roll-Mecak, Antonina

    Published in Developmental cell (07-11-2022)
    “…Microtubules have spatiotemporally complex posttranslational modification patterns. How cells interpret this tubulin modification code is largely unknown. We…”
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    Structural basis for α-tubulin-specific and modification state-dependent glutamylation by Mahalingan, Kishore K., Grotjahn, Danielle A., Li, Yan, Lander, Gabriel C., Zehr, Elena A., Roll-Mecak, Antonina

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-11-2024)
    “…Microtubules have spatiotemporally complex posttranslational modification patterns. Tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) enzymes introduce the most prevalent…”
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    Structural basis for polyglutamate chain initiation and elongation by TTLL family enzymes by Mahalingan, Kishore K., Keith Keenan, E., Strickland, Madeleine, Li, Yan, Liu, Yanjie, Ball, Haydn L., Tanner, Martin E., Tjandra, Nico, Roll-Mecak, Antonina

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-09-2020)
    “…Glutamylation, introduced by tubulin tyrosine ligase-like (TTLL) enzymes, is the most abundant modification of brain tubulin. Essential effector proteins read…”
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