1995 Articles

The Architectural Organization of Nuclear Metabolism. Jeffrey A. Nickerson, Benjamin J. Blencowe, and Sheldon Penman. International Review of Cytology. vol. 162 A, pp. 67-123.

NuMA: A Protein Involved in Nuclear Structure, Spindle Assembly, and Nuclear Re-formation. Don W. Cleveland. Trends in Cell Biology. vol. 5, pp. 60-64. Cover Photo

Mutation of the Predicted p34^cdc2 Phosphorylation Sites in NuMA Impair the Assembly of the Mitotic Spindle and Block Mitosis. Duane A. Compton and Chenghua Luo. Journal of Cell Science. vol. 108, pp. 621-633.

NuMA is Required for the Organization of Microtubules into Aster-Like Mitotic Arrays. Tirso Gaglio, Alejandro Saredi, and Duane A. Compton. Journal of Cell Biology. vol. 131, no. 3, pp. 693-708. Mitotic Aster Photos

Nuclear Matrix Proteins as Structural and Functional Components of the Mitotic Apparatus. D. He, C. Zeng, and B.R. Brinkley. International Reviews. vol. 162B, pp. 1-74.

Epitope Mapping and Direct Visualization of the Parallel, In-Register Arrangement of the Double-Stranded Coiled-Coil in the NuMA Protein. Jens Herboth, Klaus Weber, and Mary Osborn. EMBO Journal. vol. 14, no.11, pp. 2447-2460.

Phosphorylation of NuMA Occurs during Nuclear Breakdown and not Mitotic Spindle Assembly. C.A. Sparks, E.G. Fey, C.A. Vidair, and S.J. Doxsey. Journal of Cell Science. vol. 108, pp. 3389-3396. Cover Photo