Kausalya Murthy
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Recent Articles
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Vasudevan A, Ratnakaran N, Murthy K, Kumari S, Hall D, Koushika S
Genetics
. 2024 Mar;
227(1).
PMID: 38467475
Asymmetric transport of cargo across axonal branches is a field of active research. Mechanisms contributing to preferential cargo transport along specific branches in vivo in wild type neurons are poorly...
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Vasudevan A, Maiya R, Venkatesh K, Kumar V, Sood P, Murthy K, et al.
J Cell Sci
. 2023 May;
136(12).
PMID: 37194499
Stationary clusters of vesicles are a prominent feature of axonal transport, but little is known about their physiological and functional relevance to axonal transport. Here, we investigated the role of...
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Iyer S, Sam F, DiPrimio N, Preston G, Verheijen J, Murthy K, et al.
Dis Model Mech
. 2019 Oct;
12(11).
PMID: 31636082
Phosphomannomutase 2 deficiency, or PMM2-CDG, is the most common congenital disorder of glycosylation and affects over 1000 patients globally. There are no approved drugs that treat the symptoms or root...
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Sood P, Murthy K, Kumar V, Nonet M, Menon G, Koushika S
Traffic
. 2017 Nov;
19(3):166-181.
PMID: 29178177
Steady axonal cargo flow is central to the functioning of healthy neurons. However, a substantial fraction of cargo in axons remains stationary up to several minutes. We examine the transport...
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Murthy K, Bhat J, Koushika S
Traffic
. 2010 Oct;
12(1):89-101.
PMID: 21029289
Axonal transport is an essential process that carries cargoes in the anterograde direction to the synapse and in the retrograde direction back to the cell body. We have developed a...
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Murthy K, Wadsworth P
J Cell Sci
. 2008 Jun;
121(Pt 14):2350-9.
PMID: 18559890
Microtubules stimulate contractile-ring formation in the equatorial cortex and simultaneously suppress contractility in the polar cortex; how they accomplish these differing activities is incompletely understood. We measured the behavior of...
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Salaycik K, Fagerstrom C, Murthy K, Tulu U, Wadsworth P
J Cell Sci
. 2005 Aug;
118(Pt 18):4113-22.
PMID: 16118246
Mammalian cells develop a polarized morphology and migrate directionally into a wound in a monolayer culture. To understand how microtubules contribute to these processes, we used GFP-tubulin to measure dynamic...
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Murthy K, Wadsworth P
Curr Biol
. 2005 Apr;
15(8):724-31.
PMID: 15854904
Background: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is required for cytokinesis in eukaryotic cells. Interactions between myosin II and actin in the ring are believed to...