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Fulvia Verde

Researcher at University of Miami

Publications -  39
Citations -  4039

Fulvia Verde is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cell polarity & Schizosaccharomyces pombe. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 3883 citations. Previous affiliations of Fulvia Verde include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & Marine Biological Laboratory.

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Cyclin A is required at two points in the human cell cycle.

TL;DR: It is found that DNA synthesis and entry into mitosis are inhibited in human cells microinjected with anti‐cyclin A antibodies at distinct times, suggesting that cyclin A defines novel control points of the human cell cycle.
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Regulation of microtubule dynamics by cdc2 protein kinase in cell-free extracts of Xenopus eggs.

TL;DR: It is shown that the interphase–metaphase transition of microtubule arrays is under the control of the cdc2 kinase that precisely regulates the dynamics and steady-state length ofmicrotubules.
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Taxol-induced microtubule asters in mitotic extracts of Xenopus eggs: requirement for phosphorylated factors and cytoplasmic dynein.

TL;DR: It is shown that taxol aster assembly requires phosphorylation, and that they do not grow from preformed centers, but rather by a reorganization of microtubules first crosslinked into bundles, which provides a possible functional basis to the recent findings, that dynein is present in the spindle and enriched near spindle poles.
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Lattice defects in microtubules: Protofilament numbers vary within individual microtubules

TL;DR: Cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified specimens to study microtubules assembled both from three cycle purified tubulin (3x- tubulin) and in cell free extracts of Xenopus eggs found microtubule polymorphism was observed in both cases.
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Fission yeast orb6, a ser/thr protein kinase related to mammalian rho kinase and myotonic dystrophy kinase, is required for maintenance of cell polarity and coordinates cell morphogenesis with the cell cycle

TL;DR: The results suggest that Orb6 may act downstream of Pak1/Shk1, forming part of a pathway coordinating cell morphogenesis with progression through the cell cycle.