David’s preprint is now published as a research article in JCB. The work, which was a collaboration with several groups, provides insights into the organismal and cellular effects of disease-associated mutations in dynein and reveals a non-canonical, load-related role of the motor in mitotic progression.
News Archive
Wong’s paper describing a genome-wide screen for dynein regulators in human cells is published!
Congratulations to Wong and our collaborators at AstraZeneca! You can read the manuscript here.
Our work on motor regulation in dynein- and kinesin-bound RNPs is published!
Our collaborative work with the Ephrussi lab at EMBL on regulation of kinesin-1 by Tm1 is published. This includes reconstitution of dynein and kinesin motors bound to a native cargo! You can read more here.
Our paper on HEATR5B is published!
The work of Vanesa, Lucas, Lily and many terrific collaborators identifying HEATR5B as a novel player in dynein-based trafficking of endosomal membranes has been accepted for publication. You can read the paper here.
Yaiza passes her PhD viva! Many congratulations
Congratulations to Yaiza for passing her viva with flying colours!
David’s preprint is posted at bioRxiv
David Salvador Garcia’s PhD work has been posted (see Publications page for details). David combined genetics and biochemistry to shed light on the effects of dynein disease-associated mutations, as well as of a novel, force-sensitive mutation in the microtubule binding domain. The latter mutation provides evidence of a novel role of dynein in anaphase progression. […]
A warm welcome to summer students Patrick and Eve!
Patrick O’Donnell and Eve Mehtab have joined the group. They are undergraduate students at TU Delft and the University of Bristol, respectively.
Three new preprints from the lab!
Work led by Vanesa, Wong and Mark (together with Simone from the Ephrussi lab) was recently preprinted. Congratulations to all involved. You can find out more on the Publications page.
Sankar awarded an early career award from the Leverhulme Trust
We are delighted and grateful that the Leverhulme Trust will support Sankar’s work on co-translational mRNA trafficking
Welcome to Sabila Chilaeva who joins the group as a PhD student!
We are really pleased that Sabila has joined us to work on mRNA trafficking in Drosophila