Luke M Rice
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Recent Articles
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Macaluso F, Bos T, Chiroli E, Bonaiuti P, Apuan J, Gross F, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2025 Feb;
44(2):115323.
PMID: 39955777
Microtubules are polymers required for chromosome segregation. Their drug-induced hyperstabilization impairs chromosome segregation and is an established anti-cancer therapy. How cells respond to microtubule hyperstabilization, however, is incompletely understood. To...
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Seo D, Brito Oliveira S, Rex E, Ye X, Rice L, Guimaraes da Fonseca F, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Mar;
43(3):113882.
PMID: 38457341
Numerous viruses alter host microtubule (MT) networks during infection, but how and why they induce these changes is unclear in many cases. We show that the vaccinia virus (VV)-encoded A51R...
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McCormick L, Cleary J, Hancock W, Rice L
Elife
. 2024 Jan;
12.
PMID: 38180336
GTP-tubulin is preferentially incorporated at growing microtubule ends, but the biochemical mechanism by which the bound nucleotide regulates the strength of tubulin:tubulin interactions is debated. The 'self-acting' (cis) model posits...
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McCormick L, Cleary J, Hancock W, Rice L
bioRxiv
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37205370
GTP-tubulin is preferentially incorporated at growing microtubule ends, but the biochemical mechanism by which the bound nucleotide regulates the strength of tubulin:tubulin interactions is debated. The 'self-acting' (cis) model posits...
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Murray L, Kim H, Rice L, Asbury C
Elife
. 2022 Dec;
11.
PMID: 36580070
The disassembly of microtubules can generate force and drive intracellular motility. During mitosis, for example, chromosomes remain persistently attached via kinetochores to the tips of disassembling microtubules, which pull the...
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Murray L, Kim H, Rice L, Asbury C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2022 Sep;
2478:653-676.
PMID: 36063337
Optical traps have enabled foundational studies of how mechanoenzymes such as kinesins and dynein motors walk along microtubules, how myosins move along F-actin, and how nucleic acid enzymes move along...
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Cleary J, Kim T, Cook A, McCormick L, Hancock W, Rice L
Elife
. 2022 Apr;
11.
PMID: 35420545
Microtubule polymerization dynamics result from the biochemical interactions of αβ-tubulin with the polymer end, but a quantitative understanding has been challenging to establish. We used interference reflection microscopy to make...
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Velle K, Kennard A, Trupinic M, Ivec A, Swafford A, Nolton E, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2022 Feb;
32(6):1247-1261.e6.
PMID: 35139359
Naegleria gruberi is a unicellular eukaryote whose evolutionary distance from animals and fungi has made it useful for developing hypotheses about the last common eukaryotic ancestor. Naegleria amoebae lack a...
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Rice L, Moritz M, Agard D
J Cell Biol
. 2021 Mar;
220(5).
PMID: 33734292
Microtubules are dynamic polymers that play fundamental roles in all eukaryotes. Despite their importance, how new microtubules form is poorly understood. Textbooks have focused on variations of a nucleation-elongation mechanism...
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Li F, Li Y, Ye X, Gao H, Shi Z, Luo X, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Aug;
9.
PMID: 32773040
The dynamic tyrosination-detyrosination cycle of α-tubulin regulates microtubule functions. Perturbation of this cycle impairs mitosis, neural physiology, and cardiomyocyte contraction. The carboxypeptidases vasohibins 1 and 2 (VASH1 and VASH2), in...