Publications by the Schiebel Lab
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Original articles
Erlemann, S., A. Neuner, L. Gombos, R. Gibeaux, C. Antony, and E. Schiebel. (2012). An extended gamma-tubulin ring functions as a stable platform in microtubule nucleation. J. Cell Biol., 197:59-74.
Florindo, C., J. Perdigao, D. Fesquet, E. Schiebel, J. Pines, and A. A. Tavares. (2012). Human Mob1 proteins are required for cytokinesis by controlling microtubule stability. J. Cell Sci., Mar 27, epub.
Luconi, L., Y. Araki, S. Erlemann, and E. Schiebel. (2011). The CENP-A chaperone Scm3 becomes enriched at kinetochores in anaphase independently of CENP-A incorporation. Cell Cycle, 10:3369-3378.
Kupke, T., L. Di Cecco, H.-M. Mueller, A. Neuner, F. Adolf, F. Wieland, W. Nickel, and E. Schiebel. (2011). Targeting of Nbp1 to the inner nuclear membrane is essential for spindle pole body duplication. EMBO J., 30:3337-3352.
Mardin, B.R., F.G. Agircan, C. Lange, and E. Schiebel. (2011). Plk1 controls the Nek2A-PP1gamma antagonism in centrosome disjunction. Curr. Biol., 21:1145-1151.
Lin, T., L. Gombos, A. Neuner, D. Sebastian, J.V. Olsen, A. Hrle, C. Benda, and E. Schiebel. (2011). Phosphorylation of the yeast gamma-tubulin Tub4 regulates microtubule function. PLOSone, 6:e19700.
Roostalu, J., C. Hentrich, P. Bieling, I.A. Telley, E. Schiebel*, and T. Surrey*. (2011). Directional switching of the kinesin Cin8 through motor coupling. Science, 332:94-99. * Co-corresponding authors.
Khmelinskii, A., M. Meurer, M. Knop* and E. Schiebel*. (2011). Artificial tethering to nuclear pores promotes partitioning of extrachromosomal DNA during yeast asymmetric cell division. Curr. Biol., 21:R17-18. * Co-corresponding authors.
Mardin, B.R., C. Lange, J.E. Baxter, T. Hardy, S.R. Scholz, A.M. Fry and E. Schiebel (2010). Components of the Hippo pathway cooperate with Nek2 kinase to regulate centrosome disjunction. Nature Cell Biol., 12:1166-1176.
Khmelinskii, A., P.J. Keller, H. Lorenz, E. Schiebel* and M. Knop*. (2010). Segregation of yeast nuclear pores. Nature, 466(7305):E1. * Co-corresponding authors.
Mocciaro, A., E. Berdougo, K. Zeng, E. Black, P. Vagnarelli, W. Earnshaw, D. Gillespie, P. Jallepalli* and E. Schiebel*. (2010). Cells deficient for Cdc14A or Cdc14B retain DNA damage checkpoint proficiency but are impaired for DNA repair. J. Cell Biol., 189:631-639. * Co-corresponding authors.
Araki, Y., L. Gombos, S.P.S. Migueleti, L. Sivashanmugam, C. Antony and E. Schiebel. (2010). N-terminal regions of Mps1 kinase determine functional bifurcation. J. Cell Biol., 189:41-56.
König, C., H. Maekawa and E. Schiebel. (2010). Mutual regulation of cyclin dependent kinase and the mitotic exit network. J. Cell Biol., 188:351-368.
Khmelinskii, A., J. Roostalu, H. Roque, C. Antony and E. Schiebel. (2009). Phosphorylation-dependent protein interactions at the spindle midzone mediate cell cycle regulation of spindle elongation. Dev. Cell, 17:244-256.
Sezen, B., M. Seedorf and E. Schiebel. (2009). The SESA network links duplication of the yeast centrosome with the protein translation machinery. Genes Dev., 23:1559-1570.
Maekawa., H., C. Priest, J. Lechner, G. Pereira* and E. Schiebel*. (2007). The yeast centrosome translates the positional information of the anaphase spindle into a cell cycle signal. J. Cell Biol., 179:423-436. * Co-corresponding authors.
Vernarecci, S., G. Colotti, P. Ornaghi, E. Schiebel, E. Chiancone and P. Filetici. (2007). The yeast Penta-EF protein Pef1p is involved in cation dependent budding and cell polarization. Mol. Microbiol., 65:1122-1138.
Khmelinskii, A., C. Lawrence, J. Roostalu and E. Schiebel. (2007). Cdc14-regulated midzone assembly controls anaphase B. J. Cell Biol., 177:981-993.
Araki, Y., C.K. Lau, H. Maekawa, S.L. Jaspersen, T.H. Giddings, Jr., E. Schiebel and M. Winey. (2006). The Saccharomyces cerevisiae spindle pole body component Nbp1p is required for SPB membrane insertion and interacts with the integral membrane proteins Ndc1p and Mps2p. Mol. Biol. Cell, 17:1959-1970.
Pereira, G.* and E. Schiebel*. (2005). Kin4 kinase delays mitotic exit in response to spindle alignment defects. Mol. Cell, 19:209-221. * Co-corresponding authors.
Fischer, T., S. Rodríguez-Navarro, G. Pereira, A. Rácz, E. Schiebel and E. Hurt. (2004). Yeast centrin Cdc31 is linked to the nuclear mRNA export machinery. Nature Cell Biol., 6:840-848.
Maekawa, H. and E. Schiebel. (2004). Cdk1-Clb4 controls the interaction of astral microtubule plus ends with sub-domains of the daughter cell cortex. Genes Dev., 18:1709-1724.
Janke, C., M. Magiera, N. Rathfelder, C. Taxis, S. Reber, H. Maekawa, A. Moreno-Borchart, G. Doenges, E. Schwob, E. Schiebel and M. Knop. (2004). A versatile toolbox for PCR-based tagging of yeast genes: new fluorescent proteins, more markers and promoter substitution cassettes. Yeast, 21:947-962.
Höfken, T. and E. Schiebel. (2004). Novel regulation of mitotic exit by the Cdc42 effectors Gic1 and Gic2. J. Cell Biol., 164: 219-231.
Scharfenberger, M., J. Ortiz, N. Grau, C. Janke, E. Schiebel and J. Lechner (2003). Nsl1p, a novel component of the S. cerevisiae kinetochore, is essential for the establishment of bipolarity and kinetochore localization of the Dam-Duo complex. EMBO J., 22: 6584-6597.
Pereira, G.* and E. Schiebel*. (2003). Separase regulates INCENP-Aurora B anaphase spindle function through Cdc14. Science, 302: 2120-2124. * Co-corresponding authors.
Usui, T., H. Maekawa, G. Pereira and E. Schiebel. (2003). The XMAP215 homologue Stu2 at yeast spindle pole bodies regulates microtubule dynamics and anchorage. EMBO J., 22: 4779-4793.
Maekawa, H., T. Usui, M. Knop and E. Schiebel. (2003). Yeast Cdk1 translocates to the plus end of cytoplasmic microtubules to regulate bud cortex interactions. EMBO J., 22: 438-449.
Höfken, T. and E. Schiebel. (2002). A role for cell polarity proteins in mitotic exit. EMBO J., 21: 4851-4862.
Pereira, G., C. Manson, J. Grindlay and E. Schiebel. (2002). Regulation of the Bfa1p-Bub2p complex at spindle pole bodies by the cell cycle phosphatase Cdc14p. J. Cell Biol., 157: 367-379.
Tanaka, T.U., N. Rachidi, C. Janke, G. Pereira, M. Galova, E. Schiebel, M.J.R. Stark and K. Nasmyth. (2002). Evidence that the Ipl1-Sli15 (Aurora kinase-INCENP) complex promotes chromosome bi-orientation by altering kinetochore-spindle pole connections. Cell, 108: 317-329.
Janke, C., J. Ortíz, T.U. Tanaka, J. Lechner and E. Schiebel. (2002). Four new subunits of the Dam1-Duo1 complex reveal novel functions in sister kinetochore biorientation. EMBO J., 21: 181-193.
Pereira, G., T.U. Tanaka, K. Nasmyth and E. Schiebel. (2001). Modes of spindle pole body inheritance and segregation of the Bfa1p/Bub2p checkpoint protein complex. EMBO J., 20: 6359-6370.
Schramm, C., C. Janke and E. Schiebel. (2001). Molecular dissection of yeast spindle pole bodies by two hybrid, in vitro binding, and co-purification. Meth. Cell Biol., 67: 71-94.
Janke, C., J. Ortíz, J. Lechner, A. Shevchenko, A. Shevchenko, M. M. Magiera, C. Schramm and E. Schiebel. (2001). The budding yeast Spc24p and Spc25p interact with Ndc80p and Nuf2p at the kinetochore and are important for kinetochore clustering and checkpoint control. EMBO J., 20: 777-791.
Gruneberg, U., K. Campbell, C., Simpson, J., Grindlay and E. Schiebel. (2000). Nud1p links astral microtubule organisation and the control of exit from mitosis. EMBO J., 19: 6475-6488.
Pereira, G., T. Höfken, J. Grindlay, C. Manson and E. Schiebel. (2000). The Bub2p spindle checkpoint links nuclear migration with mitotic exit. Mol. Cell, 6: 1-10.
Schramm, C., S. Elliott, A. Shevchenko, A. Shevchenko and E. Schiebel. (2000). The Bbp1p/Mps2p complex connects the SPB to the nuclear envelope and is essential for SPB duplication. EMBO J., 19: 421-433.
Leroux, M.R., M. Fändrich, D. Klunker, K. Siegers, A.N. Lupas, J. Brown, E. Schiebel, C.M. Dobson and F.U. Hartl. (1999). MtGimC, a novel archaeal chaperone related to the eukaryotic chaperonin cofactor GimC/prefoldin. EMBO J., 18: 6730-6743.
Pereira, G., U. Grueneberg, M. Knop and E. Schiebel. (1999). Interaction of the yeast g-tubulin complex binding protein Spc72p with Kar1p is essential for microtubule function during karyogamy. EMBO J., 18: 4180-4196.
Knop, M., K. Siegers, G. Pereira, W. Zachariae, B. Winsor, K. Nasmyth and E. Schiebel. (1999). Epitope tagging of yeast genes using a PCR-base strategy: more tags and improved practical routines. Yeast, 15: 963-972.
Elliott, S., M. Knop, G. Schlenstedt and E. Schiebel. (1999). Spc29p is a component of the Spc110p-subcomplex and is essential for spindle pole body duplication. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA., 96: 6205-6210.
Siegers, K., T. Waldmann, M. R. Leroux, K. Grein, A. Shevchenko, E. Schiebel and F.-U. Hartl. (1999). Compartmentation of protein folding in vivo: sequestration of non-native polypeptide by the chaperonin-GimC system. EMBO J., 18: 75-84.
Knop, M. and E. Schiebel. (1998). Receptors determine the cellular localization of a gamma-tubulin complex and thereby the site of microtubule formation. EMBO J., 17: 3952-3967.
Pereira, G., M. Knop and E. Schiebel. (1998). Spc98p directs the yeast gamma-tubulin complex into the nucleus and is subject to cell-cycle dependent phosphorylation on the nuclear side of the spindle pole body. Mol. Biol. Cell, 9:775-793.
Geissler, S., K. Siegers and E. Schiebel. (1998). Identification of a novel protein complex promoting formation of functional alpha- and gamma-tubulin. EMBO J., 17:952-966.
Knop, M. and E. Schiebel. (1997). Spc98p and Spc97p of the yeast gamma-tubulin complex mediate binding to the spindle pole body via their interaction with Spc110p. EMBO J., 16: 6985-6995.
Middendrop, S., A., Paoletti, E. Schiebel and M. Bornens. (1997). Identification of a new mammalian centrin gene, more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae CDC31 gene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 94: 9141-9146.
Knop, M., G. Pereira, S. Geissler, K. Grein and E. Schiebel. (1997). The spindle pole body component Spc97p interacts with the gamma-tubulin of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and functions in microtubule organization and spindle pole body duplication. EMBO J., 16: 1550-1564.
Geier, B.M, H. Wiech and E. Schiebel. (1996). Binding of centrins and yeast calmodulin to synthetic peptides corresponding to binding sites in the spindle pole body components Kar1p and Spc110p. J. Biol. Chem., 271: 28366-28374.
Wiech, H., B.M. Geier, T. Paschke, A. Spang, K. Grein, J. Steinkötter, M. Melkonian and E. Schiebel. (1996). Characterization of green algae, yeast and human centrins: Specific subdomain features determine functional diversity. J. Biol. Chem., 271: 22453-22461.
Spang, A., K. Grein and E. Schiebel. (1996). The spacer protein Spc110p targets calmodulin to the central plaque of the yeast spindle pole body. J. Cell Sci., 109: 2229-2237.
Geissler, S., G. Pereira, A. Spang, M. Knop, S. Souès, J. Kilmartin and E. Schiebel. (1996). The spindle pole body component Spc98p interacts with the g-tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at the sites of microtubule attachment. EMBO J., 15: 3899-3911.
Spang, A., S. Geissler, K. Grein and E. Schiebel. (1996). The gamma-tubulin-like Tub4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is associated with the spindle pole body substructures that organize microtubules and is required for mitotic spindle formation. J. Cell Biol., 134: 429-441.
Spang, A., I. Courtney, K. Grein, M. Matzner and E. Schiebel. (1995). The Cdc31p-binding protein Kar1p is a component of the half bridge of the yeast spindle pole body. J. Cell Biol., 128: 863-877.
Spang, A., I. Courtney, U. Fackler, M. Matzner and E. Schiebel. (1993). The calcium-binding protein cell divison cycle 31 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a component of the half bridge of the spindle pole body. J. Cell Biol., 123: 405-416.
Schiebel, E. and W. Wickner. (1992). Preprotein translocation creates a halide anion permeability in the Escherichia coli plasma membrane. J. Biol. Chem., 267: 7505-7510.
Schiebel, E., A.J.M. Driessen, F.-U. Hartl and W. Wickner. (1991). ∆µH+ and ATP function at different steps of the catalytic cycle of preprotein translocase. Cell, 64: 927-939.
Hartl, F.-U., S. Lecker, E. Schiebel, J.P. Hendrick and W. Wickner. (1990). The binding cascade of SecB to SecA to SecY/E mediates preprotein targeting to the E. coli plasma membrane. Cell, 63: 269-279.
Brundage, L., J.P. Hendrick, E. Schiebel, A.J.M Driessen and W. Wickner. (1990). The purified E. coli integral membrane protein SecY/E is sufficient for reconstitution of SecA-dependent precursor protein translocation. Cell, 62: 649-657.
Schiebel, E., H. Schwarz and V. Braun. (1989). Subcellular location and unique secretion of the hemolysin of Serratia marcescens. J. Biol. Chem., 264: 16311-16320.
Schiebel, E. and V. Braun. (1989). Integration of the Serratia marcescens haemolysin into human erythrocyte membranes. Mol. Microbiol., 3: 445-453.
Poole, K., E. Schiebel and V. Braun. (1988). Molecular characterization of the hemolysin determinant of Serratia marcescens. J. Bacteriol., 170: 3177-3188.
Braun, V., B. Neuss, Y. Ruan, E. Schiebel, H. Schoeffler and G. Jander. (1987). Identification of the Serratia marcescens hemolysin determinant by cloning into Escherichia coli. J. Bacteriol., 169: 2113-2120.
Review articles and comments
Mardin, B. and E. Schiebel. (2012). Breaking the ties that bind: New advances in centrosome biology. J. Cell Biol., 197:11-18. Mocciaro, A. and E. Schiebel. (2010). Cdc14: a highly conserved family of phosphatases with non-conserved functions? J. Cell Sci., 123:2867-2876. Roostalu, J., E. Schiebel and A. Khmelinskii. (2010). Cell cycle control of spindle elongation. Cell Cycle, 9:1084-1090. Khmelinskii, A. and E. Schiebel. (2009). Chromosome segregation: monopolin goes spindle. Curr. Biol., 19:R482-R484. Khmelinskii, A. and E. Schiebel. (2008). Assembling the spindle midzone in the right place at the right time. Cell Cycle, 7:283-286. Maekawa, H. and E. Schiebel. (2004). CLIP-170 family members: a motor-driven ride to microtubule plus ends. Dev. Cell, 6:746-748. Pereira, G. and E. Schiebel. (2004). Cdc14 phosphatase resolves the rDNA segregation delay. Nature Cell Biol., 6:473-475. Usui, T. and E. Schiebel. (2001). Regulating microtubule properties by modifying their organising minus-ends. Mol. Cell. 8: 931-932. Pereira, G. and E. Schiebel. (2001). The role of the yeast spindle pole and the mammalian centrosome in regulating late mitotic events. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 13: 762-769. Schiebel, E. (2000). Two new tubulins differ in a split decision. Nature Cell Biol., 1: E3-E4. Schiebel, E. (2000). gamma-Tubulin complexes: binding to the centrosome, regulation and microtubule nucleation. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 12: 113-118. Siegers, K. and E. Schiebel. (2000). Purification of GimC from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In Chaperonin Protocols, “Methods in Molecular Biology”, Vol. 140, 185-193, Human Press, Inc., Totowa NJ, USA. Knop, M., G. Pereira and E. Schiebel. (1999). Microtubule organization by the budding yeast spindle pole body. Biol. Cell, 91: 291-304. Winsor, B. and E. Schiebel. (1997). An overview of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae microfilament and microtubule cytoskeleton. Yeast, 13: 399-434. Pereira, G. and E. Schiebel. (1997). Centrosome microtubule nucleation. J. Cell Sci., 110: 295-300. Schiebel, E. and M. Bornens. (1995). In search of a function for centrins. Trends Cell Biol., 5: 197-201. Driessen, A.J.M., L. Brundage, J.P. Hendrick, E. Schiebel, and W. Wickner. (1991). Preprotein translocase of Escherichia coli: Solubilization, purification and reconstitution of the integral membrane subunits SecY/E. Meth. Cell Biol., 34: 147-165.
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