Tanaka, Tomo
Professor
所属大学: University of Dundee
所属学院: School of Life Sciences
近期论文
Kalantzaki, M., Kitamura, E., Zhang, T., Mino, A., Novák, B. and Tanaka, T. U. (2015) Kinetochore-microtubule error correction is driven by differentially regulated interaction modes.Nature Cell Biology, 17, 421-433. (2015) doi; 10.1038/ncb.3128.;PMID: 25751138 View Paper Kobayashi, N., Suzuki, Y., Schoenfeld, L. W., Müller, C. A., Nieduszynski, C., Wolfe, K. H. and Tanaka, T. U. (2015) Discovery of an unconventional centromere in budding yeast redefines evolution of point centromeres. Curr Biol 25; 2026-33doi; 10.1016/j.cub.2015.06.023; PMID: 26166782 View Paper Tanaka, T.U., Clayton, L., Natsume, T. (2013) Three wise centromere functions: see no error, hear no break, speak no delay. EMBO Rep, 14, 1073-83. doi; 10.1038/embor.2013.181.PMID: 24232185 View Paper Natsume, T., Müller, C. A., Katou, Y., Retkute, R., Gierlinski, M., Araki, H., Blow, J. J., Shirahige, K., Nieduszynski, C. A. and Tanaka, T. U. (2013) Kinetochores coordinate pericentromeric cohesion and early DNA replication by Cdc7-Dbf4 kinase recruitment. Mol Cell, 50, 661-74. (2013).doi; 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.05.011; PMID: 23746350 View Paper Saner, N., Karschau, J., Natsume, T., Gierlinski, M., Retkute, R., Hawkins, M., Nieduszynski, C. A., Blow, J. J, de Moura, A. P. S. and Tanaka, T. U. (2013) Stochastic association of neighboring replicons creates replication factories in budding yeast. J Cell Biol, 202, 1001-12. doi; 10.1083/jcb.201306143PMCID: PMC3787376 View Paper Gandhi, S. R, Gierlinski, M., Mino, A., Tanaka, K., Kitamura, E., Clayton, L. and Tanaka, T. U. (2011) Kinetochore-dependent microtubule rescue ensures their efficient and sustained interactions in early mitosis. Dev Cell, 21, 920-33.doi; 10.1016/j.devcel.2011.09.006.;PMID: 22075150 View Paper Maure, J-F.*, Komoto, S.*, Oku, Y., Mino, A., Pasqualato, S., Natsume, K., Clayton, L., Musacchio, A. and Tanaka, T. U. (2011) The Ndc80 loop region facilitates formation of kinetochore attachment to the dynamic microtubule plus end. Curr Biol, 21, 207-13. (* equal contribution)doi; 10.1016/j.cub.2010.12.050.;PMID: 21256019 View Paper Kitamura, E.*, Tanaka, K.*, Komoto, S.*, Kitamura, Y., Antony, C. and Tanaka, T. U. (2010) Kinetochores generate microtubules with distal plus ends: their roles and limited lifetime in mitosis. Dev Cell, 18, 248-59. (* equal contribution)doi; 10.1016/j.devcel.2009.12.018.;PMID: 20159595 View Paper Renshaw, M. J., Ward, J. J., Kanemaki, M., Natsume, K., Nedelec, F. J. and Tanaka, T. U. (2010) Condensins promote chromosome recoiling during early anaphase to complete sister chromatid separation. Dev Cell, 19, 232-44.doi; 10.1016/j.devcel.2010.07.013.;PMID: 20708586 View Paper Tanaka, T. U. (2010) Kinetochore-microtubule interactions: steps towards bi-orientation.Embo J, 29, 4070-82.doi; 10.1038/emboj.2010.294PMID: 21102558 View Paper Kitamura, E., Tanaka, K., Kitamura, Y. and Tanaka, T. U. (2007) Kinetochore-microtubule interaction during S phase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genes Dev, 21, 3319-30.doi; 10.1101/gad.449407;PMID: 18079178 View Paper Maure, J-F., Kitamura, E. and Tanaka, T. U. (2007) Mps1 kinase promotes sister kinetochore bi-orientation by a tension-dependent mechanism. Curr Biol, 17, 2175-82.doi; 10.1016/j.cub.2007.11.032PMID: 18060784; View Paper Tanaka, K., Kitamura, E., Kitamura, Y. and Tanaka, T. U. (2007) Molecular mechanisms of microtubule-dependent kinetochore transport towards spindle poles. J Cell Biol, 178, 269-81.doi; 10.1083/jcb.200702141PMID: 17620411 View Paper Kitamura, E., Blow J. J. and Tanaka, T. U. (2006) Live-cell imaging reveals replication of individual replicons in eukaryotic replication factories. Cell, 125, 1297-308.doi; 10.1016/j.cell.2006.04.041PMID: 16814716 View Paper Tanaka, K., Mukae, N., Dewar, H., van Breugel, M., James, E. K., Prescott, A. R., Antony, C. and Tanaka T. U. (2005) Molecular mechanisms of kinetochore capture by spindle microtubules. Nature 434, 987-94. doi; 10.1038/nature03483PMID: 15846338 View Paper Dewar, H., Tanaka, K., Nasmyth, K. and Tanaka, T. U. (2004) Tension between two kinetochores suffices for their bi-orientation on the mitotic spindle. Nature 428, 93-97. PMID: 14961024 View Paper