Fanni Gergely

Summary

Affiliation: University of Cambridge
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Centrosomal TACCtics
    Fanni Gergely
    Wellcome CR UK Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, UK
    Bioessays 24:915-25. 2002
  2. ncbi Hsp90 is required to localise cyclin B and Msps/ch-TOG to the mitotic spindle in Drosophila and humans
    Renata Basto
    The Wellcome Trust Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute of Cancer and Developmental Biology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1QN, UK
    J Cell Sci 120:1278-87. 2007
  3. ncbi Aurora-A: the maker and breaker of spindle poles
    Alexis R Barr
    Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0RE, UK
    J Cell Sci 120:2987-96. 2007
  4. ncbi Mitosis: Cdh1 clears the way for anaphase spindle assembly
    Fanni Gergely
    Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE, UK
    Curr Biol 18:R1009-12. 2008
  5. ncbi Knock-in and knock-out: the use of reverse genetics in somatic cells to dissect mitotic pathways
    Alexis R Barr
    Department of Oncology, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 545:1-19. 2009
  6. ncbi The ch-TOG/XMAP215 protein is essential for spindle pole organization in human somatic cells
    Fanni Gergely
    Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Trust Cancer Research UK Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK
    Genes Dev 17:336-41. 2003
  7. ncbi WDR62 is associated with the spindle pole and is mutated in human microcephaly
    Adeline K Nicholas
    Department of Medical Genetics, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Nat Genet 42:1010-4. 2010
  8. ncbi Multiple centrosomes: together they stand, divided they fall
    Fanni Gergely
    Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0RE, United Kingdom
    Genes Dev 22:2291-6. 2008
  9. ncbi BRCA1-independent ubiquitination of FANCD2
    Cassandra J Vandenberg
    Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
    Mol Cell 12:247-54. 2003
  10. ncbi FANCE: the link between Fanconi anaemia complex assembly and activity
    Paul Pace
    MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, UK
    EMBO J 21:3414-23. 2002

Collaborators

  • Julie Desir
  • Renata Basto
  • Alain Verloes
  • C Geoffrey Woods
  • H Ohkura
  • J W Raff
  • Alexis R Barr
  • Adeline K Nicholas
  • Paul Pace
  • Cassandra J Vandenberg
  • Susan Lindsay
  • James J Cox
  • Wasim Ahmad
  • Jean Paul Misson
  • William B Dobyns
  • Gemma Thornton
  • Rizwana Kausar
  • Maryam Khurshid
  • Muhammad Ansar
  • Sandrine Passemard
  • Emma Roberts
  • Marc Abramowicz
  • OfĂ©lia P Carvalho
  • Deborah Zyss
  • Ketan J Patel
  • Chong Yi Ong
  • Kevin Hiom
  • Donna L Mallery
  • Chelvin Sng
  • Georgina Mosedale
  • Johan de Winter
  • Wu Meng Tan
  • Mark Johnson
  • K J Patel
  • Hans Joenje
  • Maureen Hoatlin

Detail Information

Publications10

  1. ncbi Centrosomal TACCtics
    Fanni Gergely
    Wellcome CR UK Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, UK
    Bioessays 24:915-25. 2002
    ..In this review, I summarise what we already know of this protein family and will use the TACC proteins to illustrate the many facets that centrosomes have developed during the course of evolution...
  2. ncbi Hsp90 is required to localise cyclin B and Msps/ch-TOG to the mitotic spindle in Drosophila and humans
    Renata Basto
    The Wellcome Trust Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute of Cancer and Developmental Biology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1QN, UK
    J Cell Sci 120:1278-87. 2007
    ..Thus, we propose that Hsp90 plays a novel role in regulating the localisation of cyclin B and Msps during mitosis...
  3. ncbi Aurora-A: the maker and breaker of spindle poles
    Alexis R Barr
    Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0RE, UK
    J Cell Sci 120:2987-96. 2007
    ..Here we discuss recent advances in determining the early mitotic role of Aurora-A, with a strong emphasis on its function at the mitotic spindle poles...
  4. ncbi Mitosis: Cdh1 clears the way for anaphase spindle assembly
    Fanni Gergely
    Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE, UK
    Curr Biol 18:R1009-12. 2008
    ..Failure to degrade Aurora kinases results in abnormal anaphase microtubule organisation and premature cytokinesis...
  5. ncbi Knock-in and knock-out: the use of reverse genetics in somatic cells to dissect mitotic pathways
    Alexis R Barr
    Department of Oncology, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 545:1-19. 2009
    ..We also mention methods for conditional disruption of essential genes and conclude with specific procedures for the study of mitosis in DT40 cells...
  6. ncbi The ch-TOG/XMAP215 protein is essential for spindle pole organization in human somatic cells
    Fanni Gergely
    Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Wellcome Trust Cancer Research UK Institute, Cambridge CB2 1QR, UK
    Genes Dev 17:336-41. 2003
    ..Thus, in human somatic cells, ch-TOG appears to play a major role in organizing spindle poles, and a more minor role in stabilizing spindle microtubules that is, at least in part, mediated via an interaction with TACC3...
  7. ncbi WDR62 is associated with the spindle pole and is mutated in human microcephaly
    Adeline K Nicholas
    Department of Medical Genetics, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
    Nat Genet 42:1010-4. 2010
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  8. ncbi Multiple centrosomes: together they stand, divided they fall
    Fanni Gergely
    Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0RE, United Kingdom
    Genes Dev 22:2291-6. 2008
    ..2189-2203) have set up a genome-wide screen in Drosophila S2 cells. Surprisingly, they found that efficient clustering requires a large number of proteins associated with a variety of cellular functions...
  9. ncbi BRCA1-independent ubiquitination of FANCD2
    Cassandra J Vandenberg
    Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom
    Mol Cell 12:247-54. 2003
    ..Consequently, while BRCA1 affects the accumulation of FANCD2 at sites of DNA damage, BRCA1/BARD1 E3 ligase activity is not essential for the monoubiquitination of FANCD2...
  10. ncbi FANCE: the link between Fanconi anaemia complex assembly and activity
    Paul Pace
    MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, UK
    EMBO J 21:3414-23. 2002
    ..Disease-associated FANCC mutants do not bind to FANCE, cannot accumulate in the nucleus and are unable to prevent chromosome breakage...