Karsenti
Group
Publication list
1. Karsenti, E. and B. Maro, Centrosomes
and the spatial distribution of microtubules in animal cells. TIBS, 1986.
11: p. 460-463.
2. Picard, A., E. Karsenti, M.C. Dabauvalle,
and M. Doree, Release of mature starfish oocytes from interphase arrest by
microinjection of human centrosomes. Nature,
1987. 327: p. 170-172.
3. Gall, L. and E. Karsenti, Soluble cytokeratins
in Xenopus laevis eggs. Biol. Cell, 1987. 61: p. 33-38.
4. Bornens, M., M. Paintrand, J. Berges, M.C.
Marty, and E. Karsenti, Structural and chemical characterization of isolated
centrosomes. Cell Motil. Cytoskel., 1987. 8: p. 238-249.
5. jBr, M.H., T.E. Kreis, and E. Karsenti,
Control of microtubule nucleation and stability in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney
cells: The occurrence of non centrosomal, stable detyrosinated microtubules.
J Cell Biol, 1987. 105: p. 1283-1296.
6. Karsenti, E., R. Bravo, and M. Kirschner,
Phosphorylation changes associated with the early cell cycle in Xenopus eggs.
Dev Biol, 1987. 119(2): p. 442-453.
7. Dabauvalle, M.C., M. Doree, R. Bravo, and
E. Karsenti, Role of nuclear material in the early cell cycle of Xenopus
embryos. Cell, 1988. 52(4): p. 525-33.
8. Labb, J.C., A. Picard, E. Karsenti, and
M. Doree, An M-phase-specific protein kinase of Xenopus oocytes: partial
purification and possible mechanism of its periodic activation. Dev
Biol, 1988. 127(1): p. 157-69.
9. Klotz, C., M.C. Dabauvalle, M. Paintrand,
M. Bornens, and E. Karsenti, Study of the structure activity relationship
of isolated centrosomes. Struc. and funct. of the Cytos., 1988. 171: p.
341-347.
10. Flix, M.-A., J. Pines, T. Hunt, and E.
Karsenti, A post-ribosomal supernatant from activated Xenopus eggs that displays
post-translationally regulated oscillation of its cdc2+ mitotic kinase activity.
EMBO J., 1989. 8: p. 3059-3069.
11. Flix, M.-A., J. Pines, T. Hunt, and E.
Karsenti, Temporal regulation of cdc2+ mitotic kinase activity and cyclin
degradation in cell-free extracts of Xenopus eggs. J
Cell Sci, 1989. 12: p. 99-116.
12. Tournier, F., E. Karsenti, and M. Bornens,
Parthenogenesis in Xenopus eggs injected with centrosomes from synchronized
human lymphoid cells. Dev. Biol.,
1989. 136: p. 321-329.
13. Bacallao, R., C. Antony, C. Dotti, E.
Karsenti, E.H.K. Stelzer, and K. Simons, The subcellular organization of
MDCK cells during the formation of a polarized epithelium. J
Cell Biol, 1989. 109: p. 2817-2832.
14. Verde, F., J.C. Labb, M. Dore, and E.
Karsenti, Regulation of microtubule dynamics by cdc2 protein kinase in cell-free
extracts of Xenopus eggs. Nature, 1990.
343: p. 233-238.
15. Klotz, C., M.-C. Dabauvalle, M. Paintrand,
T. Weber, M. Bornens, and E. Karsenti, Parthenogenesis in Xenopus Eggs Requires
Centrosomal Integrity. J. Cell Biol., 1990.
110: p. 405-415.
16. Felix, M.A., P. Cohen, and E. Karsenti,
Cdc2 H1 kinase is negatively regulated by a type 2A phosphatase in the Xenopus
early embryonic cell cycle: evidence from the effects of okadaic acid. EMBO
J, 1990. 9: p. 675-683.
17. Flix, M.A., J.C. Labb, M. Dore, T.
Hunt, and E. Karsenti, Triggering of cyclin degradation in interphase extracts
of amphibian eggs by cdc2 kinase. Nature,
1990. 346: p. 379-382.
18. Br, M.H. and E. Karsenti, Effects of
brain microtubule-associated proteins on microtubule dynamics and the nucleating
activity of centrosomes. Cell Motil., 1990. 15: p. 88-98.
19. Buendia, B., C. Antony, F. Verde, M. Bornens,
and E. Karsenti, A centrosomal antigen localized on intermediate filaments
and mitotic spindle poles. J. Cell Sci.,
1990. 97: p. 259-271.
20. Buendia, B., M.H. Bre, G. Griffiths, and
E. Karsenti, Cytoskeletal control of centrioles movement during the establishment
of polarity in MDCK cells. J Cell Biol,
1990. 110: p. 1123-1135.
21. Bre, M.H., R. Pepperkok, A.M. Hill, N.
Levilliers, W. Ansorgue, E.H.K. Stelzer, and E. Karsenti, Regulation of microtubule
dynamics and nucleation during polarization in MDCK II cells. J.
Cell Biol., 1990. 111: p. 3013-3021.
22. Buendia, B., P.R. Clarke, M.A. Felix,
E. Karsenti, D. Leiss, and F. Verde, Regulation of protein kinases associated
with cyclin A and cyclin B and their effect on microtubule dynamics and nucleation
in Xenopus egg extracts. C.S.H. Quant. Symp. Biol, 1991. 56: p. 523-532.
23. Karsenti, E., F. Verde, and M.A. Felix,
Role of type 1 and type 2A protein phosphatases in the cell cycle. Adv.
Prot. Phosph., 1991. 6: p. 453-482.
24. Karsenti, E., Mitotic spindle morphogenesis
in animal cells. Seminars in cell biology, 1991. 2: p. 251-260.
25. Br, M.H., R. Pepperkok, T.E. Kreis, and
E. Karsenti, Cellular interactions and tubulin detyrosination in fibroblastic
and epithelial cells. Biol Cell, 1991. 71: p. 149-160. 26. Clarke, P. and
E. Karsenti, Regulation of p34cdc2 protein kinase: new insights into protein
phosphorylation and the cell cycle. J.
Cell Sci., 1991. 100: p. 409-414.
27. Tournier, F., M. Cyrklaff, E. Karsenti,
and M. Bornens, Centrosomes competent for parthenogenesis in Xenopus eggs
support procentriole budding in cell-free extracts. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
USA, 1991. 88: p. 9929-9933.
28. Ducommun, B., P. Brambilla, M.A. Flix,
B.R. Franza Jr, E. Karsenti, and G. Draetta, cdc2 phosphorylation is required
for its interaction with cyclin. EMBO J.,
1991. 10: p. 3311-3319.
29. Verde, F., J.M. Berrez, C. Antony, and
E. Karsenti, Taxol induced microtubule asters in mitotic extracts of Xenopus
eggs: requirement for phosphorylated factors and cytoplasmic dynein. J.
Cell Biol., 1991. 112: p. 1177-1187.
30. Verde, F., M. Dogterom, E. Stelzer, E.
Karsenti, and S. Leibler, Control of microtubule dynamics and length by cyclin
A and cyclin B dependent kinases in Xenopus egg extracts. J.
Cell Biol., 1992. 118(5): p. 1097-1108.
31. Fuller, S., J.M. Kenney, and E. Karsenti,
Centrosomes. Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol., 1992. 2: p. 264-274.
32. Clarke, P., D. Leiss, M. Pagano, and E.
Karsenti, Cyclin A- and cyclin B-dependent kinases are regulated by different
mechanisms in Xenopus egg extracts. EMBO
J., 1992. 11: p. 1751-1761.
33. Chretien, D., F. Metoz, F. Verde, E. Karsenti,
and R.H. Wade, Lattice defects in microtubules: protofilament numbers vary
within individual microtubules. J. Cell Biol.,
1992. 117: p. 1031-1040.
34. Buendia, B., G. Draetta, and E. Karsenti,
Regulation of the microtubule nucleating activity of centrosomes in Xenopus
egg extracts: Role of cyclin A associated protein kinase. J
Cell Biol, 1992. 116: p. 1431-1442.
35. leiss, D., M.-A. Flix, and E. Karsenti,
Association of cyclin-bound p34cdc2 with subcellular structures in Xenopus eggs.
J. Cell Sci., 1992. 102: p. 285-297.
36. Faruki, S., M. Dore, and E. Karsenti,
cdc2 kinase-induced destabilisation of MAP2-coated microtubules in Xenopus
egg extracts. J. Cell Sci., 1992.
101: p. 69-78.
37. Hoffmann, I., P.R. Clarke, M.J. Marcote,
E. Karsenti, and G. Draetta, Phosphorylation and activation of human cdc25-C
by cdc2-cyclin B and its involvement in the self-amplification of MPF at mitosis.
Embo J, 1993. 12(1): p. 53-63.
38. Karsenti, E., Vers une description
du mecanisme d'assemblage du fuseau mitotique l'echelle moleculaire. Medecine
Sciences, 1993. 9: p. 131-139.
39. Clarke, P.R., I. Hoffman, G. Draetta, and
E. Karsenti, Dephosphorylation of cdc25-C by a type 2A protein phosphatase:
specific regulation during the cell cycle in Xenopus egg extracts.
Molec. Biol. Cell, 1993. 4: p. 397-411.
40. Buendia, B. and E. Karsenti, Regulation
of centrosome function during mitosis. Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology,
1993. in press.
41. Karsenti, E., Severing microtubules
in mitosis. Current Biology, 1993. 3: p. 208-210.
42. Flix, M.A., P. Clarke, J. Coleman, F.
Verde, and E. Karsenti, Frog egg extracts as a system to study mitosis. The
cell cycle: a practical approach, 1993, Oxford New York Tokyo: IRL Press.
253-283. (see movie : microtubules dynamics in mitotic
egg extract ; microtubules dynamics in interphasic
egg extract)
43. Reinsch, S. and E. Karsenti, Orientation
of spindle axis and distribution of plasma membrane proteins during cell division
in polarized MDCKII cells. J. Cell Biol., 1994. 126: p. 1509-1526.
44. Maaloum, M., D. Chrtien, E. Karsenti,
and J.K.H. Hrber, Approaching microtubule structure with the scanning tunneling
microscope (STM). J. Cell Sci.,
1994. 107: p. 3127-3131.
45. Andersen, S., B. Buendia, J.E. Dominguez,
A. Sawyer, and E. Karsenti, Effect on microtubule dynamics of XMAP230, a
microtubule-associated protein present in Xenopus laevis eggs and dividing cells.
J. Cell Biol., 1994. 127: p. 1289-1299.
46. Faruki, S. and E. Karsenti, Purification
of microtubule proteins from Xenopus egg extracts: identification of a 230K
MAP4-like protein. Cell Motil. Cytosk., 1994. 28: p. 108-118.
47. Felix, M.-A. and E. Karsenti, La division
cellulaire. La Recherche, 1994. 25: p. 1262-1270.
48. Domnguez, J.E., B. Buendia, C. Lopez-Otin,
C. Antony, E. Karsenti, and J. Avila, A protein related to brain microtubule-associated
protein MAP1B is a compnent of the mammalian centrosome. J.
Cell Sci., 1994. 107: p. 601-611.
49. Hoffmann, I., G. Draetta, and E. Karsenti,
Activation of the phosphatase activity of human cdc25A by a cdk2-cyclin E dependent
phosphorylation at the G1/S transition. Embo
J, 1994. 13(18): p. 4302-10.
50. Hoffman, I. and E. Karsenti, The role
of cdc25 checkpoints and feed back controls in the eukaryotic cell cycle.
J. Cell Sci., 1994. supp.18: p. 75-79.
51. Fuller, S., B. Gowen, S. Reinsch, A. Sawyer,
B. Buendia, R. Wepf, and E. Karsenti, The core of the mammalian centriole
contains g-tubulin. Curr. Biol., 1995.
5: p. 1384-1393.
52. Gowen, B.E., B. Buendia, E. Karsenti,
and S.D. Fuller, Postembedding alpha-tubulin immunolabelling of isolated
centrosomes. Histochem J, 1995. 27(3): p. 240-6.
53. Clarke, P.R., C. Klebe, A. Wittinghofer,
and E. Karsenti, Regulation of Cdc2/cyclin B activation by Ran, a Ras-related
GTPase. J Cell Sci, 1995. 108: p. 1217-1225.
54. Vernos, I., J. Raats, T. Hirano, J. Heasman,
E. Karsenti, and C. Wylie, Xklp1, a chromosomal Xenopus kinesin-like protein
essential for spindle organization and chromosome positioning. Cell,
1995. 81(1): p. 117-27.
55. Chretien, D., S.D. Fuller, and E. Karsenti,
Structure of growing microtubule ends: two-dimensional sheets close into
tubes at variable rates. J Cell Biol, 1995.
129(5): p. 1311-28.
56. Vernos, I. and E. Karsenti, Chromosomes
take the lead in spindle assembly. TICB, 1995. 5: p. 297-301.
57. Spitovsky, D., P. Jansen-Drr, E. Karsenti,
and I. Hoffmann, S-phase induction by adenovirus E1A requires activation
of cdc25A tyrosine phosphatase. Oncogene, 1996. 12: p. 2549-2554.
58. Vernos, I. and E. Karsenti, Motors
involved in spindle assembly and chromosome segregation. Curr.
Opin. Cell Biol., 1996. 8: p. 4-9.
59. Boleti, H., E. Karsenti, and I. Vernos,
Xklp2, a novel Xenopus centrosomal kinesin-like protein required for centrosome
separation during mitosis. Cell, 1996.
84: p. 49-59.
60. Hyman, A.A. and E. Karsenti, Morphogenetic
properties of microtubules and mitotic spindle assembly. Cell,
1996. 84: p. 401-410.
61. Karsenti, E. and I. Vernos, Construire
le squelette des cellules. La Recherche, 1996. 292: p. 34-36.
62. Heald, R., R. Tournebize, T. Blank, R.
Sandaltzopoulos, P. Becker, A. Hyman, and E. Karsenti, Self organization
of microtubules into bipolar spindles around artificial chromosomes in Xenopus
egg extracts. Nature, 1996. 382: p.
420-425. ( see movie )
63. Karsenti, E., H. Boleti, and I. Vernos,
The role of microtubule dependent motors in centrosome movements and spindle
pole organization during mitosis. Sem. Cell Biol., 1996. 7: p. 367-378.
64. Wilhelm, H., S. Andersen, and E. Karsenti,
Purification of recombinant cyclin B1/cdc2 kinase from Xenopus egg extracts.
Meth. Enzym., 1997. 283: p. in press. (see also : protocols)
65. Heald, R., R. Tournebize, A. Habermann,
E. Karsenti, and A. Hyman, Spindle assembly in Xenopus egg extracts: Respective
roles of centrosomes and microtubule self organization. J. Cell Biol., 1997.
138: p. 615-628. (see movie : microtubules dynamics
in mitotic egg extract ; microtubules dynamics
in interphasic egg extract)
66. Tournebize, R., S. Andersen, F. Verde,
M. Dore, E. Karsenti, and A. Hyman, Distinct roles of PP1 and PP2A-like
phosphatases in control of microtubule dynamics during mitosis. EMBO
J., 1997. 16: p. 5537-5549.
67. Reinsch, S. and E. Karsenti, Movement
of nuclei along microtubules in Xenopus egg extracts. Curr.
Biol., 1997. 7: p. 211-214.
68. Curmi, P.A., S.S.L. Andersen, S. Lachkar,
O. Gavet, E. Karsenti, M. Knossow, and A. Sobel, The Stathmin/Tubulin interaction
in vitro. J. Biol. Chem., 1997. 272: p. 25029-25036.
69. Andersen, S. and E. Karsenti, XMAP310:
a Xenopus rescue-promoting factor localized to the mitotic spindle.
J. Cell Biol., 1997. 139: p. 975-983.
70. Andersen, S., A.J. Ashford, R. Tournebize,
O. Gavet, A. Sobel, A. Hyman, and E. Karsenti, Mitotic chromatin regulates
phosphorylation of Stathmin/OP18. Nature,
1997. 389: p. 640-643.