Complete List of Publications
Siegrist SE, Doe CQ.
(2007) Microtubule-induced cortical cell polarity. Genes Dev., 21 (5):483-96.
Egger B, Boone JQ, Stevens NR, Brand AH, Doe CQ. (2007) Regulation of spindle orientation and neural stem cell fate in the Drosophila optic lobe. Neural Develop., 5; 2:1.
Lee CY, Andersen RO, Cabernard C, Manning L, Tran KD, Lanskey MJ, Bashirullah A, Doe CQ.
(2006) Drosophila Aurora-A kinase inhibits neuroblast self-renewal by regulating aPKC/Numb cortical polarity and spindle orientation. Genes Dev., 20 (24):3464-74.
Doe CQ.
(2006) Chinmo and neuroblast temporal identity. Cell., 127 (2):254-6.
Grosskortenhaus R, Robinson KJ, Doe CQ.
(2006) Pdm and Castor specify late-born motor neuron identity in the NB7-1 lineage. Genes Dev., 20 (18):2618-27.
Siller KH, Cabernard C, Doe CQ. (2006) The NuMA-related Mud protein binds Pins and regulates spindle orientation in Drosophila neuroblasts.Nat Cell Biol., 8( 6):594-600
Lee CY, Wilkinson BD, Siegrist SE, Wharton RP, Doe CQ. (2006) Brat is a Miranda cargo protein that promotes neuronal differentiation and inhibits neuroblast self-renewal. Dev Cell., 10 (4):441-9
Cleary MD, Doe CQ. (2006) Regulation of neuroblast competence: multiple temporal identity factors specify distinct neuronal fates within a single early competence window. Genes Dev., 20 (4):429-34
Layden MJ, Odden JP, Schmidt A, Garces A, Thor S, Doe CQ. (2006) Zfh1, a somatic motor neuron transcription factor, regulates axon exit from the CNS. Dev Biol., 291 (2):253-63
Siegrist SE, Doe CQ. (2006) Extrinsic cues orient the cell division axis in Drosophila embryonic neuroblasts. Development, 133(3):529-36.
Siegrist SE, Doe CQ. (2005) Microtubule-induced Pins/Galphai cortical polarity in Drosophila neuroblasts. Cell, 123(7):1323-35.
Lee CY, Robinson KJ, Doe CQ. (2006) Lgl, Pins and aPKC regulate neuroblast self-renewal versus differentiation. Nature, 439 (7076):594-8.
Siller KH, Serr M, Steward R, Hays TS, Doe CQ. (2005) Live imaging of Drosophila brain neuroblasts reveals a role for Lis1/dynactin in spindle assembly and mitotic checkpoint control. Mol Biol Cell, 16 (11):5127-40.
Armstrong J, Sperling A, Deuring R, Manning L, Moseley S, Papoulas O, Piatek C, Doe C.Q, Tamkun JW., (2005) Genetic screens for enhancers of brahma reveal functional interactions between the BRM chromatin-remodeling complex and the Delta-Notch signal transduction pathway in Drosophila. Genetics. 2005 Jun 8
Grosskortenhaus R., B.J. Pearson, A. Marusich, and C.Q. Doe. (2005)
Regulation of temporal identity transitions in Drosophila neuroblasts. Dev
Cell 8:193-202.
Karcavich R. and C.Q. Doe. (2005) Drosophila neuroblast 7-3 cell
lineage: a model system for studying programmed cell death, Notch/Numb signaling,
and sequential specification of ganglion mother cell identity. J
Comp Neurol 481:240-51.
Rolls M.M. and C.Q. Doe. (2004) Baz, Par-6 and aPKC are not required
for axon or dendrite specification in Drosophila. Nat
Neurosci 7:1293-5.
Albertson R., C. Chabu, A. Sheehan, and C.Q. Doe. (2004) Scribble
protein domain mapping reveals a multistep localization mechanism and domains
necessary for establishing cortical polarity. J
Cell Sci 117:6061-70.
Pearson B.J., and C.Q. Doe (2004) Specification of temporal identity
in the developing nervous system. Annu
Rev Cell Dev Biol 20:619-47.
Cheesman S.E., M.J. Layden, T. Von Ohlen, C.Q. Doe, and J.S. Eisen
(2004) Zebrafish and fly Nkx6 proteins have similar CNS expression patterns
and regulate motoneuron formation. Development 131:5221-32.
Pearson B.J., and C.Q. Doe (2004) Specification of Temporal Identity
in the Developing Nervous System. Annu
Rev Cell Dev Biol Jun 28 [Epub]
Irion U., M. Leptin, K. Siller, S. Fuerstenberg, Y. Cai, C.Q. Doe,
W. Chia, and X. Yang (2004) Abstrakt, a DEAD box protein, regulates Insc levels
and asymmetric division of neural and mesodermal progenitors. Curr
Biol 14:138-44.
Isshiki T. and C.Q.Doe (2004) Maintaining Youth in Drosophila Neural
Progenitors. Cell
Cycle 3:296-9.
Rolls M.M., R. Albertson, H.P. Shih, C.Y. Lee, and C.Q. Doe (2003)
Drosophila aPKC regulates cell polarity and cell proliferation in neuroblasts
and epithelia. J
Cell Biol 163:1089-98.
J.A. McDonald, M. Fujioka, J.P. Odden, J.B. Jaynes, and C.Q. Doe
Specification of motoneuron fate in Drosophila: integration of positive and
negative transcription factor inputs by a minimal eve enhancer. J
Neurobiol 57:193-203.
Pearson, B. and C.Q. Doe (2003) Regulation of neuroblast competence
and temporal identity if Drosophila Nature 425:624-8.
Freeman M.R., J. Delrow, J. Kim, E. Johnson, and C.Q. Doe (2003)
Unwrapping glial biology: Gcm target genes regulating glial development, diversification,
and function. Neuron 38:567-80.
Rolls M.M. and C.Q. Doe (2003) Cell polarity: From embryo to axon. Nature 421:905-6.
Albertson R. and C.Q. Doe (2003) Dlg, Scrib and Lgl regulate neuroblast
cell size and mitotic spindle asymmetry. Nat
Cell Biol 5:166-70.
Ryter J.M., C.Q. Doe, and B.W. Matthews (2002) Structure of the DNA
binding region of prospero reveals a novel homeo-prospero domain. Structure
(Camb) 10:1541-9
Odden J.P., S. Holbrook, and C.Q. Doe (2002) Drosophila HB9 is expressed
in a subset of motoneurons and interneurons, where it regulates gene expression
and axon pathfinding. J
Neurosci 22:9143-9.
Zelhof A.C., H. Bao, R.W. Hardy, A. Razzaq, B. Zhang, and C.Q. Doe
(2001) Drosophila Amphiphysin is implicated in protein localizationand membrane
morphogenesis but not in synaptic vesicle endocytosis. Development 128:5005-15.
Freeman M.R. and C.Q. Doe (2001) Moving muscle. Jeb signaling in
Drosophila. Dev
Cell 1:587-8.
Freeman M.R. and C.Q. Doe (2001) Asymmetric Prospero localization
is required to generate mixed nueronal/glial lineages in the Drosphila CNS. Development 128:4103-12.
Isshiki, T., B. Pearson, S. Holbrook, and C.Q.
Doe (2001) Drosophila neuroblasts sequentially express transcription factors
which specify the temporal identity of their neuronal progeny. Cell 106:511-21.
Freeman, M.R. and C.Q. Doe (2001) Asymmetric Prospero localization
is required to generate mixed neuronal/glial lineages in the Drosophila CNS. Development 128:4103-12.
Doe, C.Q. and B. Bowerman. (2001) Asymmetric cell division: fly neuroblast
meets worm Zygote. Curr
Opinion Cell Biol 13:68-75.
Peng, C.-Y., R. Albertson, L.M. Manning, and C.Q. Doe (2000) The
tumor suppressor genes lgl and dlg regualte basal protein targeting in Drosophila
neuroblast. Nature 408:596-600.
von Ohlen, T. and C.Q. Doe (2000) Convergence of Dorsal, Dpp and
Egfr signaling pathways subdivides the Drosophila neuroectoderm into
three dorsoventral columns. Dev
Biol 224:362-372.
Manning, L. and C.Q. Doe (1999) Prospero distinguishes sibling cell
fate without asymmetric localization in the Drosophila adult external
sense organ lineage. Development 126:2063-71.
Schmid, A., A. Chiba, and C.Q. Doe (1999) Clonal analysis of Drosophila embryonic neuroblasts: neural cell types, axon projections and muscle targets.
Development 126:4653-89.
Broadus, J.B., S. Fuerstenberg, and C.Q. Doe (1998) Staufen-dependent
localization of prospero mRNA contributes to neuroblast daughter cell fate.
Nature 391:792-5.
Doe, C., S. Fuerstenberg, and C. Peng (1998) Neural stem cells from
fly to vertebrate. J Neurobiol 36:111-27.
Fuerstenberg, S., J.B. Broadus, and C.Q. Doe (1998) Asymmetric localization
in Drosophila neuroblasts. Int J Dev Biol 42:379-83.
Fuerstenberg, S., C.Y. Peng, P. Alvarez-Ortiz, T. Hor, and C.Q. Doe
(1998) Identification of Miranda protein domain regulating asymmetric cortical
localization, cargo binding, and cortical release. Mol Cell Neurosci 12:325-39.
McDonald, J.A., S. Holbrook, T. Isshiki, J. Weiss, C.Q. Doe, and
D. Mellerick (1998) Dorsoventral patterning in the Drosophila CNS: the vnd homeobox gene specifies ventral column identity. Genes Dev 12:3603-12.
Skeath, J.B., and C.Q. Doe (1998) Sanpodo and Notch act in opposition
to Numb to distinguish sibling neuron fates in the Drosophila CNS. Development 125:1857-65.
Srinivasan, S., C.Y. Peng, J.B. Skeath, S. Nair, E.P. Spana, C. Lassy,
and C.Q. Doe (1998) Biochemical analysis of the Prospero protein during asymmetric
cell division: cortical Prospero is highly phosphorylated relative to nuclear
Prospero. Dev Biol 204:478-87.
Weiss, J., T. Von Ohlen, D. Mellerick, G. Dressler, C.Q, Doe, and
M. Scott (1998) Dorsal-ventral patterning in the Drosophila central nervous
system: The intermediate neuroblasts defective homeobox gene specifies intermediate
column identity. Genes Dev 12:3591-602.
Broadus, J.B. and C.Q. Doe (1997) Extrinsic cues, intrinsic cues,
and microfilaments regulate asymmetric localization of Prospero, Staufen, and
Inscuteable in Drosophila neuroblasts. Curr Biol 7:827-35.
Ikeshima-Kataoka, H., J.B. Skeath, Y. Nabeshima, C.Q. Doe, and F.
Matsuzaki (1997) Miranda directs Prospero to a daughter cell during Drosophila asymmetric divisions. Nature 390:625-8.
McDonald, J.A. and C.Q. Doe (1997) Establishing neuroblast-specific
gene expression in the Drosophila CNS: huckebein is activated by wingless
and hedgehog and repressed by engrailed and gooseberry. Development 124:1079-87.
Spana, E.P. and C.Q. Doe (1996) Numb antagonizes Notch signaling
to specify sibling neuron cell fates. Neuron 17:21-6.
Chu-LaGraff, Q., A. Schmid, J. Leidel, G. Bronner, H. Jackle, and
C.Q. Doe (1995) Huckebein specifies aspects of CNS precursor identity required
for motoneuron axon pathfinding. Neuron 15:1041-51.
Cui, X. and C.Q. Doe (1995) The role of the cell cycle and cytokinesis
in regulating gene expression in the Drosophila CNS. Development 121:3233-43.
Spana, E. and C.Q. Doe (1995) The prospero transcription factor is
asymmetrically localized to the cell cortex during neuroblast mitosis in Drosophila.
Development 121:3187-95.
Spana, E., C. Kopczynski, C.S. Goodman, and C.Q. Doe (1995) Asymmetric
localization of numb autonomously determines sibling neuron identity in the Drosophila CNS. Development 121:3489-94. |