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Robert Margolis'
PubMed References

Research publications, 2000-

Chantalat L, Skoufias D, Kleman J-P, Jung B, Dideberg O and Margolis RL. (2000) Crystal structure of human survivin reveals a bow-tie shaped dimer with two unusual alpha helical extensions.
Mol Cell 2000 Jul;6(1):183-9.

Skoufias DA, Mollinari C, Lacroix FB and Margolis RL. (2000) Human survivin is a kinetochore associated passenger protein.
J Cell Biol. 2000 Dec 25;151(7):1575-82.

Skoufias DA, Andreassen PR, Lacroix FB, Wilson L and Margolis RL. (2001) Mammalian Mad2 and Bub1/BubR1 recognize distinct spindle attachment and kinetochore tension checkpoints.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98, 4492-4497.

Andreassen PR, Lohez O, Lacroix FB and Margolis RL. (2001) The tetraploid state induces p53-dependent arrest of non-transformed mammalian cells in G1.
Molec Biol Cell 15, 1315-1328.

Mialhe A, Lafanechère L, Treilleux I, Peloux N, Dumontet C, Brémond A, Panh MH, Payan R, Wehland J, Margolis RL and Job D. (2001) Tubulin detyrosination is a frequent occurrence in breast cancers of poor prognosis.
Cancer Res 61, 5024-5027.

Andreassen PR, Lacroix, FB, Lohez OD and Margolis RL. (2001) Neither p21 nor 14-3-3? prevents G2 progression to mitotic catastrophe in human colon carcinoma cells following DNA damage, but p21 induces stable G1 arrest in resulting tetraploid cells.
Cancer Res 61, 7660-7668.

Mollinari C, Kleman J-P, Jiang W, Schoehn G, Hunter T and Margolis RL. (2002) PRC1 is a microtubule binding and bundling protein essential to maintain the late mitotic spindle midzone.
J Cell Biol 157,1175-1186.

Borel F, Lacroix F and Margolis RL. (2002) Prolonged arrest of mammalian cells at the G1/S boundary results in permanent S phase stasis.
J Cell Sci 115, 2829-2838.

Borel F, Lohez OD, Lacroix F and Margolis RL. (2002) Multiple centrosomes arise from tetraploidy checkpoint failure and mitotic centrosome clusters in p53 and RB pocket protein compromised cells.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 99,9819-9824.

Lohez OD, Reynaud C, Borel F, Andreassen PR and Margolis RL. (2003) Arrest of mammalian fibroblasts in G1 in response to actin inhibition is dependent on RB pocket proteins but not on p53.
J Cell Biol 161, 67-77.

Mollinari C, Reynaud C, Martineau-Thuillier SN, Kieffer S, Garin J, Andreassen PA, Kleman JP and Margolis RL. (2003) Mammalian passenger protein TD-60 is an RCC1 family member with an essential role in prometaphase to metaphase progression.
Dev Cell. 2003 Aug;5(2):295-307.

Andreassen PR, Skoufias DA and Margolis RL. (2004) Analysis of the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint in HeLa Cells. In: Checkpoint Controls and Cancer: Methods and Protocols;
Methods Mol Biol. 281:213-25.

Skoufias DA, Lacroix FB, Andreassen PR, Wilson L and Margolis RL. (2004) Inhibition of DNA decatenation, but not induction of DNA damage, arrests mammalian cells at metaphase.
Mol Cell 16, 977-990.

Scrittori L, Skoufias DA, Hans F, Gerson V, Sasson-Corsi, P, Dimitrov S and Margolis RL. (2005) A small C-terminal sequence of Aurora B is responsible for localization and function.
Mol Biol Cell 16, 292-305.

Mollinari C, Kleman JP, Saoudi Y, Jablonski S, Perard J, Yen TJ and Margolis RL. (2005) Ablation of PRC1 by siRNA demonstrates that telophase furrow ingression does not require a central spindle bundle in mammalian cells.
Mol Biol Cell 16, 1043-1055.

Recent Reviews:

Margolis RL, Lohez OD and Andreassen PR. (2003) The G1 tetraploidy checkpoint and the suppression of tumorigenesis.
J. Cell Biochem. 88, 673-683.

Andreassen PR, Lohez OD and Margolis RL. (2003) G2 and metaphase checkpoint adaptation, and tetraploidy arrest: Implications for intrinsic and chemically induced genomic instability.
Mutation Res. 532, 245-253.

Margolis RL. (2004) Bub1, a gatekeeper for Cdc20-dependent mitotic exit.
Dev Cell. 2004 Nov;7(5):634-5.

Margolis RL. (2005) Tetraploidy and tumor development.
Cancer Cell 8, 353-354


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