Publications of J Weir
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Journal Article (24)
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85 (8), pp. 1589 - 1605 (2025)
MLKL activity requires a splicing-regulated, druggable intramolecular interaction. Molecular Cell 2.
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15 (1), 2941 (2024)
Seeding the meiotic DNA break machinery and initiating recombination on chromosome axes. Nature Communications 3.
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52 (1), pp. 379 - 393 (2024)
The molecular machinery of meiotic recombination. Biochemical Society Transactions 4.
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29 (7), p. 816 (2023)
Molekulare Mechanismen der meiotischen Rekombination. Biospektrum 5.
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150 (16), dev.201627 (2023)
kcnj13 regulates pigment cell shapes in zebrafish and has diverged by cis-regulatory evolution between Danio species. Development 6.
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51 (9), gkad175, pp. 4363 - 4384 (2023)
Biochemical characterisation of Mer3 helicase interactions and the protection of meiotic recombination intermediates. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 7.
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8 (79), eabq7001 (2023)
Silent recognition of flagellins from human gut commensal bacteria by Toll-like receptor 5. Science Immunology 8.
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18 (12), e1010547 (2022)
Homologous chromosomes are stably conjoined for Drosophila male meiosis I by SUM, a multimerized protein assembly with modules for DNA-binding and for separase-mediated dissociation co-opted from cohesin. PLoS Genetics 9.
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10, e72330 (2021)
Novel mechanistic insights into the role of Mer2 as the keystone of meiotic DNA break formation. eLife 10.
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30 (1), pp. 108 - 114 (2021)
InteBac: An integrated bacterial and baculovirus expression vector suite. Protein Science 11.
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3 (11), e201900630 (2020)
Biochemical and functional characterization of a meiosis-specific Pch2/ORC AAA+ assembly. Life science alliance 12.
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71 (6), pp. 923 - 939 (2018)
Reconstitution of a 26-Subunit Human Kinetochore Reveals Cooperative Microtubule Binding by CENP-OPQUR and NDC80. Molecular Cell 13.
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6, e33442 (2017)
Decoding the centromeric nucleosome through CENP-N. eLife 14.
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537 (7619), pp. 249 - 253 (2016)
Insights from biochemical reconstitution into the architecture of human kinetochores. Nature 15.
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37, pp. 152 - 163 (2016)
Progress in the structural and functional characterization of kinetochores. Current Opinion in Structural Biology 16.
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10 (12), e0144673 (2015)
Role of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors in the Regulation of the Mitotic Checkpoint Kinase Bub1. PLoS One 17.
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210 (1), pp. 11 - 22 (2015)
CENP-C is a blueprint for constitutive centromere-associated network assembly within human kinetochores. The Journal of Cell Biology: JCB 18.
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55 (6), pp. 856 - 867 (2014)
The Molecular Architecture of the TRAMP Complex Reveals the Organization and Interplay of Its Two Catalytic Activities. Molecular Cell 19.
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3, e02978 (2014)
The pseudo GTPase CENP-M drives human kinetochore assembly. eLife 20.
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2, e01030 (2013)
Bub3 reads phosphorylated MELT repeats to promote spindle assembly checkpoint signaling. eLife