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Jordan R. Beach
Researcher at Loyola University Chicago
Publications - 28
Citations - 1732
Jordan R. Beach is an academic researcher from Loyola University Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myosin & Actin. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1453 citations. Previous affiliations of Jordan R. Beach include Cleveland Clinic & National Institutes of Health.
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Extended-resolution structured illumination imaging of endocytic and cytoskeletal dynamics
Dong Li,Lin Shao,Bi-Chang Chen,Xi Zhang,Xi Zhang,Mingshu Zhang,Brian Moses,Daniel E. Milkie,Jordan R. Beach,John A. Hammer,Mithun Pasham,Tomas Kirchhausen,Michelle A. Baird,Michelle A. Baird,Michael W. Davidson,Pingyong Xu,Eric Betzig +16 more
TL;DR: Two approaches are used to improve the resolution of SIM to allow live cell imaging of dynamic cellular processes, including endocytosis and cytoskeleton remodeling, and it is demonstrated that the resolution for these methods is comparable with or better than other SR approaches yet allowed us to image at far higher speeds, and for far longer durations.
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Nonmuscle Myosin II Isoforms Coassemble in Living Cells
TL;DR: This work argues that individual NM II isoforms are potentially performing both iso form-specific and isoform-redundant functions while coassembled with other NM IIisoforms.
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Formin-generated actomyosin arcs propel T cell receptor microcluster movement at the immune synapse.
Sricharan Murugesan,Jinsung Hong,Jason Yi,Dong Li,Dong Li,Jordan R. Beach,Lin Shao,John Meinhardt,Grey P. Madison,Xufeng Wu,Eric Betzig,John A. Hammer +11 more
TL;DR: The authors reveal the origin, organization, and functions of a major cytoskeletal network during synapse maturation and report that actomyosin arcs at the T cell synapse are formin-generated structures that directly propel T cell receptor cluster movement.
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Non-muscle myosin IIB is critical for nuclear translocation during 3D invasion
Dustin Thomas,Dustin Thomas,Aishwarya Yenepalli,Celine Denais,Andrew D. Rape,Jordan R. Beach,Yu-li Wang,William P. Schiemann,Harihara Baskaran,Jan Lammerding,Thomas T. Egelhoff,Thomas T. Egelhoff +11 more
TL;DR: Non-muscle myosin IIB plays a major role in applying force on the nucleus to facilitate nuclear translocation through tight spaces during 3D invasive migration, while non-muscles in the nucleus are critical for generating force during active protrusion.
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Myosin II isoform switching mediates invasiveness after TGF-β–induced epithelial–mesenchymal transition
Jordan R. Beach,Jordan R. Beach,George S. Hussey,Tyler E. Miller,Arindam Chaudhury,Purvi Patel,James Monslow,Qiao Zheng,Ruth A. Keri,Ofer Reizes,Anne R. Bresnick,Philip H. Howe,Thomas T. Egelhoff +12 more
TL;DR: Transition between myosin IIC/myosin IIB expression is a critical feature of EMT that contributes to increases in invasive behavior and downstream of heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-E1, an effector of TGF-β signaling.