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Van Andel Research Institute | <strong>Scientific</strong> <strong>Report</strong><br />

Recent Publications<br />

DeWard, Aaron D., and Arthur S. Alberts. <strong>2009</strong>. Ubiquitin-mediated degradation of the formin mDia2 upon completion of<br />

cell division. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284(30): 20061–20069.<br />

DeWard, Aaron D., Kellie Leali, Richard A. West, George C. Prendergast, and Arthur S. Alberts. <strong>2009</strong>. Loss of RhoB<br />

expression enhances the myelodysplastic phenotype of mammalian Diaphanous-related formin mDia1 knockout mice.<br />

PLoS One 4(9): e7102.<br />

Eisenmann, K.M., K.J. Dykema, S.F. Matheson, N.F. Kent, A.D. DeWard, R.A. West, R. Tibes, K.A. Furge, and A.S. Alberts.<br />

<strong>2009</strong>. 5q– Myelodysplastic syndromes: chromosome 5q genes direct a tumor suppression network sensing actin dynamics.<br />

Oncogene 28(39): 3429–3441.<br />

Shi, Yongquan, Baoxia Dong, Helen Miliotis, Junye Liu, Arthur S. Alberts, Jinyi Zhang, and Katherine A. Siminovitch. <strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Src kinase Hck association with the WASp and mDia1 cytoskeletal regulators promotes chemoattractant-induced Hck<br />

membrane targeting and activation in neutrophils. Biochemistry and Cell Biology 87(1): 207–216.<br />

DeWard, Aaron D., and Arthur S. Alberts. 2008. Microtubule stabilization: formins assert their independence.<br />

Current Biology 18(14): R605–R608.<br />

Kamasani, Uma, James B. DuHadaway, Arthur S. Alberts, and George C. Prendergast. 2007. mDia function is critical for the<br />

cell suicide program triggered by farnesyl transferase inhibition. Cancer Biology & Therapy 6(9): 1422–1427.<br />

From left: Matheson, DeWard, West, Kempston, Kitchen, Alberts, Leali, Rodriguez, Lash-Van Wyhe<br />

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