Department of Biology

Dr. Kerry Bloom's Journal Publications
with UNC Undergraduates as Co-Authors

Undergraduates Indicated by *

Gardner, M.K., Haase, J., Mythreye, K., Molk, J.N., Anderson*, M.B., O'Toole, E., Joglekar, A.P., Winey, M., Odde, D.J., Salmon, E.D., Bloom, K.. (2008) The microtubule-based motor Kar3 and plus-end binding protein Bim1 provide structural support for the anaphase spindle.  JCB  180:91-100.

Yeh, E., Haase, J., Paliulis, L.V., Joglekar, A., Bond*, L., Bouck, D., Salmon E.D., and Bloom K. (2008) Pericentric chromatin is organized into an intramolecular loop in mitosis.  Current Biology  18:81-90.

Gardner, M.K., Pearson, C.G., Sprague, B.L., *Zarzar, T.R., Bloom, K., Salmon, E.D., and Odde, D.J. (2005) Tension-Dependent Regulation of Microtubule Dynamics at Kinetochores Can Explain Metaphase Congression in Yeast  Molecular Biology of the Cell  16:3764-3775.

Lobachev, K., *Vitriol, E., *Stemple, J., Resnick, M.A., Bloom, K. (2004) Chromosome Fragmentation after Induction of a Double-Strand Break Is an Active Process Prevented by the RMX Repair Complex Current Biology 14:2107-2112.

Maddox, P.S., *Stemple, J., Satterwhite, L., Salmon, E.D., and Bloom, K. (2003) The minus-end directed motor, Kar3, is required for coupling dynamic microtubule plus ends to the cortical shmoo tip in budding yeast. Current Biology 19:1423-1428.

Pearson, C.G., Maddox, P.S., *Zarzar, T., Salmon, E.D., and Bloom, K. (2003) Yeast kinetochores do not stabilize Stu2 dependent spindle microtubule dynamics. Mol. Biol. Cell 14:4181-4195.

Thrower, Douglas, A., *Stemple, J., Yeh, E. and Bloom, K. (2003) Nuclear oscillations and nuclear filament formation accompany single-strand annealing repair of a dicentric chromosome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.  Journal of Cell Science 116: 561-569.

Yeh, E., *Yang, C., Maddox, P., *Chin, E., Salmon, E.D., Lew, D.J., and Bloom, K. (2000) Dynamic Positioning of Mitotic Spindles in Yeast: Role of Mitotic Motors and Asymmetric Determinants. Mol. Biol. Cell 11:(in press).

Beach, D.L., *Thibodeaux, J., Maddox, P., Yeh, E., Bloom. K. (2000) The role of the proteins Kar9 and Myo2 in orienting the mitotic spindle of budding yeast. Current Biology 10(23):1497-1506.

Maddox, P., *Chin, E., Mallavarapu, A., Yeh, E., Salmon, E.D., Bloom, K. (1999) Microtubule dynamics from mating through the first zygotic division in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Cell Biol. 144: 977-987.

*Yang, S., Yeh, E., Salmon, E.D. and Bloom K.S. Identification of a Mid-Anaphase Checkpoint in Yeast. (1997). J. Cell Biol. 136: 345-354.

Yeh, E.,Skibbens, R., *Cheng, J., Salmon, E.D., and Bloom, K. (1995) Spindle dynamics and cell cycle regulation of cytoplasmic dynein in the yeast, S. cerevisiae. J. Cell Biol. 130: 687-700.

Kenna, M., *Amaya, E. and Bloom K.S. (1988). Selective Excision of the Centromere Chromatin Complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Cell Biol. 107: 9-15.

Bloom, K.S., *Amaya, E., Carbon, J., Clarke, L., Hill, A, and Yeh, E. (1984). Chromatin Conformation of Yeast Centromeres. J. Cell Biol. 99: 1559-1568.


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