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Phil Auckland
Phil Auckland
Randall Centre, King's College London
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Reconstitution of a 26-subunit human kinetochore reveals cooperative microtubule binding by CENP-OPQUR and NDC80
ME Pesenti, D Prumbaum, P Auckland, CM Smith, AC Faesen, A Petrovic, ...
Molecular cell 71 (6), 923-939. e10, 2018
812018
Chromosome congression is promoted by CENP-Q-and CENP-E-dependent pathways
J Bancroft, P Auckland, CP Samora, AD McAinsh
Journal of cell science 128 (1), 171-184, 2015
672015
Congressing kinetochores progressively load Ska complexes to prevent force-dependent detachment
P Auckland, NI Clarke, SJ Royle, AD McAinsh
Journal of Cell Biology 216 (6), 1623-1639, 2017
582017
Building an integrated model of chromosome congression
P Auckland, AD McAinsh
Journal of Cell Science 128 (18), 3363-3374, 2015
392015
CENP-F stabilizes kinetochore-microtubule attachments and limits dynein stripping of corona cargoes
P Auckland, E Roscioli, HLE Coker, AD McAinsh
Journal of Cell Biology 219 (5), 2020
332020
Lis1–dynein drives corona compaction and limits erroneous microtubule attachment at kinetochores
O Mitevska, PW Lam, L Daly, P Auckland
Journal of cell science 136 (5), jcs260226, 2023
62023
CENP-F controls force generation and the dynein-dependent stripping of CENP-E at kinetochores
P Auckland, AD McAinsh
BioRxiv, 627380, 2019
42019
Lis1-dynein drives corona compaction and error-correction at kinetochores
O Mitevska, PW Lam, P Auckland
bioRxiv, 2022.03. 25.485878, 2022
2022
The role of CENP-F at end-on attached kinetochores.
P Auckland, AD McAinsh
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 29 (26), 2018
2018
Molecular analysis of chromosome movement by microtubule depolymerisation-coupled pulling
P Auckland
University of Warwick, 2016
2016
Mechanical quality control of kinetochore-microtubule attachments during prometaphase
P Auckland, AD McAinsh
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 26, 2015
2015
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