Publications

14) Coluccio, A., Bogengruber, E., Conrad, M. N., Dresser, M. E., Briza, P., and Neiman, A. M. (2005). A morphogenetic pathway of spore wall assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Euk. Cell, 6: 1464-1475. [PubMed]


13) Coluccio, A. and Neiman, A. M. (2004) Interspore bridges: a new feature of the S. cerevisiae spore wall. Microbiology,150:3189-3196. [PubMed]

12) Nickas, M.E., Diamond, A., Yang, M.-J., and Neiman, A. M. (2004). Regulation of Spindle Pole Body function by an intermediary metabolite. Mol. Biol. Cell 15:2606-2616. [PubMed]

11) Nakanishi, H., de Los Santos, P., and Neiman, A. M. (2004). Positive and negative regulation of a SNARE protein by control of intracellular localization. Mol Biol. Cell. 15:1802-1815 [PubMed]

10) Coluccio, A., Malzone, M. and Neiman A. M. (2004). Genetic evidence of a role for membrane lipid composition in the regulation of SNARE function. Genetics, 166:89-97. [PubMed]

9) Nickas, M.E., Schwartz, C., and Neiman, A. M. (2003). Ady4p and Spo74p are components of the meiotic Spindle Pole Body that promote growth of the prospore membrane in yeast. Euk. Cell 2: 431-445. [PubMed]

8) Nickas, M, and Neiman, A. M. (2002) Ady3p links spindle pole body function to spore wall synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics. 160:1439-1450. [PubMed]


7) Tachikawa, H., Bloecher, A., Tatchell, K., and Neiman, A. M. (2001) A Gip1p-Glc7p phosphatase complex regulates septin organization and spore wall formation. J. Cell Biol. 155:797-808. [PubMed]


6) Bajgier, B. K., Malzone, M., Nickas, M. and Neiman, A. M. (2001). SPO21 is required for meiosis-specific modification of the spindle pole body in yeast. Mol. Biol. Cell. 12: 1611-1621. [PubMed]


5) Yao, S., Neiman, A., and Prelich G. (2000). BUR1 and BUR2 Encode a Divergent Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Cyclin Complex Important for Transcription in vivo. Mol. Cell. Biol. 20:7080-7087. [PubMed]


4) Neiman, A. M., Katz, L, and Brennwald, P. J. (2000). Identification of domains required for developmentally regulated SNARE function. Genetics, 155: 1643-1655. [PubMed]


3) Van Drogen, F., O'Rourke, S. M., Stucke, V. M., Jaquenoud, M. Neiman, A.M., and Peter, M. (2000). Phosphorylation of the MEKK Ste11p by the PAK-like kinase Ste20p is required for MAP kinase signaling in vivo. Curr. Biol. 10:630-639. [PubMed]


2) Andrulis, E. A., Neiman, A. M., Zapulla, D. C., and Sternglanz, R. (1998). Perinuclear localization of chromatin facilitates transcriptional silencing. Nature 394: 592-595. [PubMed]


1) Neiman, A. M. (1998). Prospore membrane formation defines a developmentally regulated branch of the secretory pathway in yeast. J. Cell Biol. 140: 29-37. [PubMed]

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