Publications
The SCFSlimb
ubiquitin-ligase regulates Plk4/Sak levels to control
centriole duplication.
Rogers,
G.C., Roberts, D.M., Rusan, N., Peifer, M., Rogers, S.L.
Submitted.
High
throughput system for magnetic manipulation of cells,
polymers, and biomaterials.
Spero,
R.C., Vicci, L., Cribb, J., Bober, D., Swaminathan, V.,
O’Brien, E.T., Rogers, S.L., Superfine, R.
Reviewof Scientific Instruments. In press
(2008).
Identification of assembly factors that contribute to the
formation of acentrosomal microtubule arrays in
interphase
Drosophila
cells.
Rogers
G.C., Rusan, N.M., Peifer M., Rogers, S.L.
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19: 3163-78 (2008).
Culture
of
Drosophila
S2 cells and their use for RNAi-mediated loss-of-function
studies and immunofluorescence microscopy.
Rogers
S.L., Rogers G.C.
Nature Protocols. 3: 606-611 (2008).
The
Drosophila
Dead end Arf-like3 GTPase controls vesicle trafficking
during tracheal fusion cell morphogenesis.
Jiang L,
Rogers S.L., Crews S.T.
Developmental Biology. 11:487 - 99 (2007).
Drosophila
CTCF Is required for Fab-8enhancer blocking activity in S2
cells.
Ciavatta
D, Rogers S, Magnuson T.
J Mol Biol. 373: 233-9 (2007).
Enabled
plays key roles in embryonic epithelial morphogenesis
in
Drosophila.
Gates J,
Mahaffey J.P, Rogers S.L., Emerson M, Rogers E.M., Sottile
SL, Van Vactor D, Gertler F.B., Peifer M.
Development. 134: 2027-39 (2007).
Microtubule
binding by dynactin is required for microtubule
organization but not cargo transport.
Kim, H.,
Ling, C.C., Rogers, G.C., Kural, C., Selvin, P.R., Rogers,
S.L., Gelfand, V.I.
Journal of Cell Biology. 176: 641-651 (2007).
Distinct
pathways of myosin II at the cleavage furrow during
cytokinesis.
Dean,
S.O., Rogers, S.L., Stuurman, N, Vale, R.D., Spudich, J.A.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 102:
13473-8 (2005).
Distinct
mechanisms govern the localisation of
Drosophila
CLIP-190 to unattached kinetochores and microtubule plus
ends.
Dzhindzhev,
N.S., Rogers, S.L., Vale, R.D. Ohkura, H.
Journal of Cell Science. 118: 3781-90 (2005).
Spindle
microtubules in flux.
Rogers,
G.C., Rogers, S.L., Sharp, D.J.
Journal of Cell Science. 118:1105-1116 (2005).
Functionally
distinct kinesin-13 family members cooperate to regulate
microtubule dynamics during interphase.
Mennella,
V., Rogers, G.C., Rogers, S.L., Buster, D.W., Vale, R.D.
Sharp, D.J.
Nature Cell Biology. 7:235-245 (2005).
Structural
determinants for EB1-mediated recruitment of APC and
specktraplakins to the microtubule plus end.
Slep,
K.C., Rogers, S.L., Elliott, S.L., Ohkura, H., Kolodziej,
P.A. Vale, R.D.
Journal of Cell Biology. 168: 587-598 (2005).
DRhoGEF2
regulates actin organization and contractility in
the
Drosophila
blastoderm embryo.
Barmchi,
P.B., Rogers, S.L., Hacker, U.
Journal of Cell Biology. 168: 575-585 (2005).
Drosophila
RhoGEF2 associates with microtubule plus ends in an
EB1-dependent manner.
Rogers,
S.L., Wiedemann, U., Hacker, U., Vale, R.D.
Current Biology. 14:1827-1833 (2004).
Identification
and characterization of three Kin I family members
in
Drosophila:
evidence that mitosis in this system involves the
coordinated action of functionally distinct classes of Kin
I motors.
Rogers,
G.C., Rogers, S.L., Schwimmer, T.A., Stubbert, J., Walczak,
C.E., Vale, R.D., Scholey, J.M., Sharp, D.J.
Nature. 427: 364-370 (2004).
Motility
assays for microtubule motor proteins.
Rogers,
S.L. Scholey, J.M.
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences/www.els.net. (Nature
Publishing Group, 2003).
Molecular
requirements for actin-based lamella formation in
Drosophila
S2 cells.
Rogers,
S.L., Wiedemann, U., Stuurman, N. Vale, R.D.
Journal of Cell Biology. 162: 1079-1088 (2003).
Drosophila
Pod-1 controls the targeting but not outgrowth of axons and
cross-links both actin and microtubules.
Rothenberg,
M.E., Rogers, S.L., Vale, R.D., Jan, L.Y., Jan, Y.N.
Neuron. 39:779-791 (2003).
Drosophila
EB1 is essential for proper assembly, dynamics, and
positioning of the mitotic spindle.
Rogers,
S.L., Rogers, G.C., Sharp, D.J., Vale, R.D.
Journal of Cell Biology 158:873-884 (2002).
Dynein.
Rogers, G.C., Rogers, S.L., Sharp, D.J., Scholey, J.M.
Wiley Encyclopedia of Molecular Medicine, Volume 2, pp.
1108-1116 (New York: John Wiley Sons, 2002).
Motor
protein receptors: moonlighting on other jobs.
Klopfenstein,
D.R., Vale, R.D. Rogers, S.L.
Cell 103: 537-540 (2001).
Regulation
of organelle transport.
Reilein,
A.R., Rogers, S.L., Tuma, C.T., Gelfand, V.I.
International Review of Cytology and Cell Biology 204:
179-238 (2001).
Membrane
trafficking, organelle transport, and the cytoskeleton.
Rogers,
S.L. Gelfand, V.I.
Current Opinion in Cell Biology 12: 57-62 (2000).
Regulation
of melanosome movement in the cell cycle by reversible
association with myosin V.
Rogers,
S.L., Karcher, R.L., Roland, J.T., Minin, A.A., Steffen,
W., Gelfand, V.I.
Journal of Cell Biology 146: 1265-1276 (1999).
Mobility
of cytochrome p450 in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Szczesna-Skorupa,
E., Chen, C.D., Rogers, S., Kemper, B.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 95:
14793-14798 (1998).
Myosin
cooperates with microtubule motors during organelle
transport in melanophores.
Rogers,
S.L. Gelfand, V.I.
Current Biology 8: 161-164 (1998).
In
vitro motility assay for melanophore pigment organelles.
Rogers,
S.L., Tint, I.S., Gelfand, V.I.
Methods in Enzymology 298: 361-372 (1998).
Regulated
bidirectional motility of melanophore pigment granules
along microtubules in vitro.
Rogers,
S.L., Tint, I.S., Fanapour, P.C., Gelfand, V.I.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94:
3720-3725 (1997).