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Research publications: 1. Trani, D., Nelson, S.A., Moon, B.H., Swedlow, J.J., Williams, E.M., Strawn, S.J., Appleton, P.L., Kallakury, B., Näthke, I., Fornace, A.J., “Promotion of Mouse Gastrointestinal Tumors by Exposure to High-Energy Particles”, Radiation Research, in press. 2. Dunn, S.J., Näthke, I.S., Osborne, J.M., “Computational models reveal a passive mechanism for cell migration in the crypt”, (2013), PLoS One, Nov 18;8(11):e80516. 3. Fatehullah, A., Appleton, P., Näthke, I., “Cell and tissue polarity in the intestinal tract during tumourigenesis: cells still know the right way up, but tissue organization is lost”, (2013) Phil Trans R Soc B 20130014; http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0014. 4. Davis, E.J., Lachaud, C., Appleton, P., Macartney, T.J., Näthke, I., Rouse, J., “DVC1 (C1ORF124) recruits the p97 protein segregase to sites of DNA damage”, (2012) Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 19(11):1093-100. 5. Dikovskaya, D., Khoudoli, G., Newton, I.P., Chadha , G.S., Klotz, D.M., Visvanathan, A., Lamond, A.I., Swedlow, J.R., Näthke, I.S. “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein contributes to normal compaction of mitotic chromatin”, (2012) PLoS One, 7(6):e38102. Epub 2012 Jun 13. 6. Dunn S.J., Appleton P.L., Nelson S.A., Näthke I.S., Gavaghan D.J., Osborne J.M., “A two dimensional model of the colonic crypt accounting for the role of the basement membrane and pericryptal fibroblast sheath”, PLoS Comput Biol. 2012 May;8(5):e1002515. 7. Nelson, S.N., Li, Z., Newton, I.P., Fraser, D., Milne, R.E., Martin, D.M.A., Yang, X., Dormann, D., Weijer, C.J., Appleton, P.L., Näthke, I.S. “Tumourigenic fragments of APC cause dominant defects in directional cell migration in multiple model systems”, (2012) Disease Models & Mechanisms, i 2012 May 17. 8. Klotz, D.M., Nelson, S.A., Kroboth, K., Newton, I.P., Radulescu, S., Ridgway, R.A., Sansom, O.J., Appleton, P.A., Näthke, I.S., “The microtubule poison vinorelbine kills cells independently of mitotic arrest and targets cells lacking the APC tumour suppressor more effectively”, (2012) J. Cell Science, 125:884-897. 9. Marshall, T.W., Lloyd, I.E., Delalande J.M., Näthke, I., Rosenblatt, J., “The tumour suppressor adenomatous polyposis coli controls the direction in which a cell extrudes from an epithelium”, (2011) Mol. Biol. Cell 22:3962-3970. 10. Näthke I. and Rocha S. "Antagonistic crosstalk between APC and HIF-1alpha," (2011) Cell Cycle, 15;10(10):1545-7. 11. Newton I.P., Kenneth N.S., Appleton P.L., Näthke I., Rocha S. “APC and HIF1a have an antagonistic connection” (2010) Mol Biol Cell. 21:3630- 3638 (Cover image) 12. Jones, S.E.M., Joice, P., Cochrane, L., Thoresen, I. Quyn, A., Näthke, I. “Is Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Associated with Sensorineural Hearing Loss?" (2010) Intl. J. Audiology 49:762-764 13. Radulescu S., Ridgway R.A., Appleton P., Kroboth K., Patel S., Woodgett J., Taylor S., Näthke I.S., Sansom O.J. “Defining the role of APC in the mitotic spindle checkpoint in vivo: APC-deficient cells are resistant to Taxol” (2010) Oncogene 29:6418-6427 14. Dikovskaya D., Li Z., Newton I.P., Davidson I., Hutchins J.R., Kalab P., Clarke P.R., Näthke I.S, “Microtubule assembly by the APC protein is regulated by importin-beta-RanGTP” (2010) J Cell Sci. 123:736-746 15. Buchert M., Athineos D., Abud H.E., Burke Z.D., Faux M.C., Samuel M.S., Jarnicki A.G., Winbanks C.E., Newton I.P., Meniel V.S., Suzuki H., Stacker S.A., Näthke I.S., Tosh D., Huelsken J., Clarke A.R., Heath J.K., Sansom O.J., Ernst M., “Genetic dissection of differential signaling threshold requirements for the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway in vivo.” (2010) PLoS Genet. 6(1):e1000816. 16. Quyn A.J., Appleton P.L., Carey F.A., Steele R.J., Barker N., Clevers H., Ridgway R.A., Sansom O.J., Näthke I.S. “Spindle orientation bias in gut epithelial stem cell compartments is lost in precancerous tissues”, (2010) Cell Stem Cell. 6:175-181 17. Appleton P.L., Quyn A.J., Swift S., Näthke I. “Preparation of wholemount mouse intestine for high-resolution three-dimensional imaging using 2-photon microscopy”, (2009) J. Microscopy, 234:196-204 18. Li, Z., Kroboth, K., Newton, I.P., Näthke, I., “Novel self-association of the APC molecule affects APC clusters and cell migration”, (2008) J. Cell Science, 121:1916-1925 19. Dikovskaya, D., Schiffman, D., Newton, I., Oakley, A., Kroboth, K., Jamieson, T.J., Meniel V., Clarke, A., Sansom, O., Näthke, I., “ Loss of APC induces polyploidy due to a combination of defects in mitotic spindles, mitotic spindle checkpoint, and apoptosis”, (2007) J. Cell Biol. 15: 183-195 20. Kroboth, K., Newton, I.P., Zumbrunn, J., Li, Z., Kita, K., Waterman-Storer, C.M., Näthke, I.S., “Lack of adenomatous polyposis coli protein correlates with a decrease in cell migration and overall changes in microtubule stability”, (2007) Mol. Biol. Cell.18:910-918 21. Schiffmann, D.A., Dikovskaya, D., Appleton, P.L., Newton, I., Allan, C., Goldberg, I.G., Näthke, I.S., “Open Microscopy Environment & FindSpots: integrating image informatics with quantitative multidimensional image analysis”, (2006) Biotechniques, 41(2):199-208 22. Kita, K., Wittmann, T., Näthke, I.S., Waterman-Storer, C.M., “APC protein modulates local microtubule assembly/disassembly dynamics independently of EB1”, (2006) Mol. Biol. Cell, 17:2331-2345 23. Penman, G., Leung, L, and Näthke, I.S., “APC is present in different protein complexes with distinct functions”, (2005) J. Cell Science, 118: 4741-4750 24. Li, Z. and Näthke, I.S., “Tumour-associated NH2-terminal fragments are the most stable part of the adenomatous polyposis coli protein and can be regulated by interactions with COOH-terminal domains”, (2005), Cancer Research, 65: 5195-5204 25. Brocado, M, Näthke, I.S., Henderson, B.R., “Redefining the subcellular location and transport of APC: new insights using a panel of antibodies”, (2005) EMBO Rep., 6: 184-190 26. Sansom, O.J., Reed, K., Hayes, A.J., Ireland, H., Brinkmann, H., Newton, I.P., Batlle, E., SimonAssmann, P., Hans Clevers, H., Näthke, I.S., Clarke, A.R, Winton, D.J., (2004) “Loss of APC in vivo immediately perturbs Wnt signaling, differentiation, and migration”, Genes&Development, 18: 1385-1390 27. Dikovskaya, D., Newton I.P., Näthke, I.S., (2004) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein is required for the formation of robust spindles formed in CSF Xenopus extracts”, Mol. Biol. Cell, 15: 2978-2991. 28. Mogensen, M.M, Tucker, J.B., Mackie, J.B., Prescott, A.R., Näthke, I.S., (2002) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein unambiguously localises to microtubule plus ends and is involved in establishing parallel arrays of microtubule bundles in highly polarised epithelial cells”, J. Cell Biology, 157: 1041-1048 29. Zumbrunn, J., Inoshita, K., Hyman, A.A., Näthke, I.S. (2001) “Binding of the Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein to microtubules increases microtubule stability and is regulated by GSK3 phosphorylation”, Current Biology 11, 44-49 30. Kaplan, K.B., Burds,, A.A., Swedlow, J.R., Bekir, S.S., Sorger, P.K., Näthke , I.S. (2001) “A novel role for the Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein in chromosome segregation”, Nature Cell Biology, 3:429-432 31. Ritchie, T., Zhou, W., McKinstry, E., Hosch, M., Zhang, Y., Näthke, I.S., Engelhardt, J.F. (2001) “Developmental Expression of catenins and associated proteins during submucosal gland morphogenesis in the airway”, Experimental Lung Research, 27, 121-141 32. Thomas, G.M., Frame, S., Goedert, M., Näthke, I.S. Polakis, P., Cohen, P. (1999) “A GSK3binding peptide from FRAT1 selectively inhibits the GSK3–catalysed phosphorylation of Axin and -catenin”, FEBS Lett. 458, 247-251 33. Näthke, I.S., Adams , C.L., Polakis, P., Sellin, J.H., Nelson, W.J. (1996) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) tumor suppressor protein localizes to plasma membrane sites involved in active cell migration”, J. Cell Biol. 134, 165-179 34. Näthke, I.S., Hinck, L., Swedlow, J.R., Papkoff, J., Nelson, W.J. (1994) “Defining interactions and distributions of cadherin and catenin complexes in polarized epithelial cells”, J. Cell Biol. 125, 1341-1352 35. Hinck, L., Näthke, I. S., Papkoff, J., Nelson, W.J. (1994) “Dynamics of cadherin/catenin complex formation: novel protein interactions and pathways of complex assembly”, J. Cell Biol. 126, 1327-1340 36. Näthke, I., Heuser, J., Lupas,, A., Stock, J., Turck, C., Brodsky, F.M. (1992) “Structural and functional organization of the clathrin heavy chain”, Cell 68, 899-910 37. Näthke, I., Hill, B.L., Parham, P., Brodsky, F.M. (1990) “The calcium binding site of clathrin light chains” J. Biol. Chem. 265, 18621-18627 38. Chin, D.J., Straubinger, R.M., Acton, S.L., Näthke, I., Brodsky, F.M. (1989) “100-kDa Polypeptides in peripheral clathrin-coated vesicles are required for receptor-mediated endocytosis” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86, 9289-9293 Invited reviews (refereed), bookchapters (refereed), edited books: 1. Hinck, L. and Näthke, I. (2014) “Changes in cell and tissue organization in cancer of the breast and colon”, Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., in press 2. Nelson, S. and Näthke, I.S. (2013) “Interactions and functions of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) protein at a glance”, J. Cell Science, 126: 873-877 3. Näthke, I.S. and McCartney, B.M. (2009), editors “APC proteins” in Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. Landes Bioscience 4. Quyn, A.J., Steele, R.J.C., Carey, F.A., Näthke, I.S. (2008) “Prognostic and Therapeutic Implications of APC mutations in colorectal cancer”, Surgeon, 6: 329-335 5. McCartney, B.M. and Näthke, I.S. (2008) “Cell regulation by the Apc protein, Apc as master regulator of epithelia”, Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 20:1-8 6. Wodarz, A. and Näthke, I. (2007) "Cell polarity in development and cancer", Nature Cell Biology, 9:1016-1024 7. Näthke, I. (2006), “Cytoskeleton out of the cupboard: how changes in the cytoskeleton induced by loss of APC contribute to colon cancer” Nat. Cancer Reviews, 6: 967-974 (Cover image) 8. Näthke, I. and Nelson, W.J. (2005) editors of “Cell-to-cell contact and extracellular matrix: Laying down the rules for proper cell behavior”, Curr Opin Cell Biol. 17:443-445 9. Näthke I. (2005) “Relationship between the role of the adenomatous polyposis coli protein in colon cancer and its contribution to cytoskeletal regulation”, Biochem Soc Trans. 33: 694-697 10. Näthke, I., (2004) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein: the Achilles Heel of the gut epithelium.” Ann. Rev. Cell & Develop. Biol., 20: 337-366 11. Näthke, I. (2004) “Cell Science at a Glance: The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein”, J. Cell Sci., 117: 4873-4875 12. Näthke, I., (2002) “Tracking APC’s attachment to the cytoskeleton”, ELSO Gazette: e-magazine of the European Life Scientist Organization (http://www.the-elsogazette/magazines/issue1/mreviews/mreviews1.asp), Issue 8 (January, 2002) 13. Allan, V. and Näthke, I.S. (2001) “Catch and pull a microtubule: getting a grasp on the cortex”, Nature Cell Biology, 3, E226-228 14. Dikovskaya, D. Zumbrunn, J., Penman, G.A., Näthke, I.S. (2001) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein: in the limelight out at the edge”, Trends in Cell Biology, 11, 378-384 15. Näthke, I.S. (1999) “The Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Protein” Molecular Pathology 52, 169173 16. Barth, A.I.M., Näthke, I.S., Nelson, W.J. (1997) “Cadherins, catenins and APC protein: interplay between cytoskeletal complexes and signaling pathway”, Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 9, 683-690 17. Näthke, I.S., Barth, A.I.M., Nelson, W.J. “Role for the tumor suppressor Adenomatous Polyposis Coli protein in epithelial cell migration and adhesion: a hypothesis”, in CytoskeletalMembrane Interactions and Signal Transduction, (1997), 103-110 18. Näthke, I.S., Hinck, L., Nelson, W.J. (1995) “The cadherin/catenin complex: connections to multiple cellular processes involved in cell adhesion, proliferation and morphogenesis”, Sem. Dev. Biol. 6, 89-95 19. Hinck, L., Näthke, I.S., J. Papkoff, J., Nelson, W.J. (1994) “-Catenin: a common target for the regulation of cell adhesion by Wnt-1 and Src signalling pathways”, Trends in Biochem. Sci. 19, 538-542. 20. Näthke, I.S., Hinck, L., Nelson, W.J. (1993) “Epithelial cell adhesion and development of cell surface polarity: possible mechanism of modulation of cadherin function, organization, and distribution”, J. Cell Science Suppl. 17, 139-145 21. Brodsky, F.M., Hill, B.L., Acton, S.L., Näthke, I., Wong, D.H., Ponnambalam, S., Parham, P. (1991) “Clathrin light chains: linear arrays of protein sequence motifs that regulate coated vesicle dynamics” Trends in Biochem. Sci. 16, 208-213 22. Brodsky, F.M., Guagliardi, L., Koppelmann, B., Acton, S.L., Wong, D.H., Näthke, I. (1990) “Endocytosis: molecular mechanism and role in the immune response”, In: Endocytosis: from cell biology to health, disease and therapy, P.J. Courtoy (ed.), NATO ASI Series 62, 343-353