PUBLICATIONS

A few selected papers from the lab (trainees underlined):
 
Tam. R., Harris, T.J.C (2024) centrosome-organized plasma membrane infoldings linked to growth of a cortical actin domain. J.Cell  223 (10): 1083

Ray, T. Harris, T. J.C (2024) Confinement promotes nematic alignment of spindle-shaped cells during drosophila embryogenesis.Develoment. 151(13) : 1242 

Hunt, E.L., Rai, H., Harris T.J.C. (2022) . Biol Cell. SCAR/WAVE complex recruitment to a supracellular actomyosin cable by myosin activators and a junctional Arf-GEF during Drosophila drsal closure.Mol Biol Cell.33(8): 1091 

Sharma, M., Jiang, T., Jiang, Z.C., Moguel-Lehmer, C.E., Harris TJ. (2021) Emergence of a smooth interface from growth of a dendritic network against a mechanosensitive contractile material. eLife. 23 (10) 66929. 
 
West, J.J., Zulueta-Coarasa, T., Maier, J.A., Lee, D.M., Bruce, A.E.E., Fernandez-Gonzalez, R. and Harris, T.J.C. (2017) An actomyosin-Arf-GEF negative feedback loop for tissue elongation under stress. Current Biology. 27:2260-2270.
 
Jiang, T.McKinley, R.F.A.McGill, M.A.Angers, S., and Harris, T.J.C. (2015) A Par-1-Par-3-centrosome cell polarity pathway and its tuning for isotropic adhesion. Current Biology. 25(20): 2701-2708.

Lee, D.M. and Harris, T.J.C. (2013) An Arf-GEF regulates antagonism between endocytosis and the cytoskeleton for Drosophila blastoderm development. Current Biology. 23(21):2110-20.

David, D.J.V., Wang, Q., Feng, J.J. and Harris, T.J.C. (2013) Bazooka inhibits aPKC to limit antagonism of actomyosin networks during amnioserosa apical constriction. Development. 140:4719-4729.

David, D.J.V.Tishkina, A. and Harris, T.J.C. (2010) The PAR complex regulates pulsed actomyosin contractions during amnioserosa apical constriction in DrosophilaDevelopment. 137:1635-1643.


 

Please see a full listing at PubMed or Google Scholar.
 
 
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