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List of works by Per O Widlund

A high-efficiency method to replace essential genes with mutant alleles in yeast

scientific article

A lumenal interrupted helix in human sperm tail microtubules.

scientific article published on 9 February 2018

Asymmetric Inheritance of Aggregated Proteins and Age Reset in Yeast Are Regulated by Vac17-Dependent Vacuolar Functions

scientific article published on 29 June 2016

Bir1 is required for the tension checkpoint

scientific article published on 03 December 2008

Centrosomes. Regulated assembly of a supramolecular centrosome scaffold in vitro

scientific article published on May 2015

GTSE1 is a microtubule plus-end tracking protein that regulates EB1-dependent cell migration

scientific article (publication date: 2012)

Microtubule dynamics reconstituted in vitro and imaged by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy.

scientific article published on January 2010

Molecular basis for CPAP-tubulin interaction in controlling centriolar and ciliary length

scientific article (publication date: 2016)

One-step purification of assembly-competent tubulin from diverse eukaryotic sources

scientific article

Phosphoregulation and depolymerization-driven movement of the Dam1 complex do not require ring formation

scientific article

Phosphorylation of the chromosomal passenger protein Bir1 is required for localization of Ndc10 to the spindle during anaphase and full spindle elongation

scientific article

Studying Spatial Protein Quality Control, Proteopathies, and Aging Using Different Model Misfolding Proteins in S. cerevisiae

scientific article published on 23 July 2018

Synergy between XMAP215 and EB1 increases microtubule growth rates to physiological levels

scientific article

Syntaxin 5 Is Required for the Formation and Clearance of Protein Inclusions during Proteostatic Stress

scientific article published on 01 August 2019

The Centrosome Is a Selective Condensate that Nucleates Microtubules by Concentrating Tubulin

scientific article published in June 2017

XMAP215 activity sets spindle length by controlling the total mass of spindle microtubules

scientific article published on 25 August 2013

XMAP215 polymerase activity is built by combining multiple tubulin-binding TOG domains and a basic lattice-binding region

scientific article