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Karen Oegema: CV

Karen Oegema curriculum vitae

Ludwig Institute for Research Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, UCSD CMM-East, Room 3051 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093-0653

Phone: (858) 534-9576 Email: [email protected] Website: http://oegemadesailab.org

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

2010-present Member & Head, Laboratory of Mitotic Mechanisms, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch

2010-present Professor, Dept. of Cellular & Molecular Medicine University of California, San Diego

2008-2010 Associate Member, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch

2008-2010 Associate Professor, Dept. of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of California, San Diego

2002-2008 Assistant Member, Laboratory of Mitotic Mechanisms, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch

2002-2008 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of California, San Diego

EDUCATION:

1996 Ph.D. Cell Biology, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

1989 B.S. Chemistry, California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

1998 to 2002 Postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Anthony Hyman European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, and the MPI-CBG in Dresden, Germany

Project: Functional genomic analysis of cell division in the C. elegans embryo

1996 to 1998 Postdoctoral fellow with Drs. Timothy Mitchison and Yixian Zheng Harvard Medical School & Carnegie Institute of Washington, Baltimore

Projects: Microtubule nucleating activity of g-tubulin containing complexes; Role of the actin-binding protein anillin in cytokinesis

1989 to 1996 Graduate student with Dr. Bruce Alberts University of California, San Francisco

Project: Purification and characterization of centrosomal protein complexes from Drosophila embryo extracts

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AWARDS AND HONORS:

2017 American Society for Cell Biology, Women in Cell Biology Mid-Career Award 2017 Elected as a fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology 2006 American Society for Cell Biology, Women in Cell Biology Junior Award 2003-2007 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences 1998-2001 Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship 1993 Chancellor’s Fellowship, UCSF 1989-1992 National Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship 1991 Award for outstanding teaching, UCSF 1987-1989 Merit Scholarships, California Institute of Technology 1989 Graduation with honors, California Institute of Technology 1988 Schuster award in chemistry 1988 Jack. E. Froelich award for a junior with outstanding promise 1986 Monticello Foundation Fellowship for summer research

CURRENT GRANT SUPPORT:

Agency: NIH (Grant #: R01 GM074207) Principal Investigator: Oegema, Karen Project Title: Analysis of Centrosome Dynamics Duration: 09/29/2006 – 12/31/2019

Agency: Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (ongoing core support) Principal Investigator: Oegema, Karen Duration: 11/01/02 – present

COMPLETED GRANT SUPPORT:

Agency: Pew Scholars Program in the Biological Sciences Principal Investigator: Oegema, Karen Project Title: Using Functional Genomic Approaches to Dissect Cell Division Mechanisms Duration: 07/01/2003 – 06/30/2007

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ACTIVITIES:

2017 – present Member, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2015 – present Member, Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) 2003 – present Member, Genetics Society of America (GSA) 1991 – present Member, American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) 2018- Member elect, ASCB Council 2015 Local Arrangements Committee Chair, ASCB 2015 meeting 2016 Minisymposium Chair, ASCB 2016 meeting

EDITORIAL BOARDS AND PEER REVIEW

2007 to present Editorial Board Journal of Cell Biology

July 2015 Co-editor “Centrosome & Centriole” issue of Methods in Cell Biology 2008 Co-editor of Current Opinions in Cell Biology (Vol. 20, Issue no. 1) “Cell Structure and Dynamics”

Ad hoc Manuscript Reviewer for:

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Journal of Cell Biology, eLife, Developmental Cell, Nature Cell Biology, Cell, Nature, Science, Current Biology, Developmental Biology, EMBO Journal, Genetics, Development, Journal of Cell Science, Molecular Biology of the Cell, PLOS, PNAS, Open Biology, Cell Reports & others

UCSD SERVICE

2018-present Co-director, NIH Quantitative Integrative Biology Training Grant 2017-present UCSD Planning & Budget Committee 2017-present Vice Chair, UC Cancer Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC): awards seed grants to faculty throughout the UC system 2016-present Policy Committee for the UC Cancer Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) 2015-present Member, UC Cancer Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) 2014-present Co-director of the joint CMM/ Division of Biology seminar series 2004-present Director of Winter Cellular and Molecular Medicine seminar series 2013-present Quantitative Biology (QBio) Graduate Specialization Executive Committee 2016 Review panel for the joint SDSU/UCSD graduate program 2013-2016 UCSD Committee on Committees (Vice Chair 2015-2016) 2003-present UCSD Minor Examination Committee 2015-2016 Division of Biology Cell and Developmental Biology Search Committee 2014-2016 Chair, Search Committee UCSD Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 2014 Committee for the Five-Year Review of the UCSD Department of Pharmacology 2012-2015 Chair, BMS Graduate Program Curriculum Committee 2007-2010 Member of the School of Medicine Core Curriculum Committee 2006-2014 Director of the weekly Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Seminar Series

GRANT REVIEWS:

2015, 2017, 2019 European Research Council LS3 Starting Grant Review Panel 2017, 2018 Served on NIH R35 (MIRA) review panel for NIGMS Established Investigators 2017 NIH NCI Review panel for the Laboratory of Protein Dynamics and Signaling. 2016 NSF Cytoskeleton and Motility grant review panel 2015 NIH F05 Fellowship Review Panel 2015 NIH NIBIB Board of Scientific Counselors panel for the review of the laboratory of High Resolution Optical Imaging

TEACHING

Present 2016-present BICD194 Cancer: Origins and Therapeutic Strategies 2006-present BIOM 272/274: Seminars in Genetics/Seminars in Molecular & Cell Biology 2004-present SOMC 220 Foundations of Human Disease (1 lecture per year)

Past 2008-2013 Course director, BIOM 200 Core course for BMS graduate students 2012-2013 Medical School Reading Group SOMC 220 2007-2009 BIOM 254 Molecular Cell Biology core course 2006-2007 Organizer, three week “Building a Cell” segment of BIOM 200 core course 2005-2007 BIOM 201: Seminar in Biomedical Research 2005-2007 MED 260: Modern Techniques of Biomedical Research (1 lecture/year) 2003-2005 SOM 204: Reading Group Workshop on Neurodegenerative Diseases 2003-2005 BMS 210/BIOM 200 (2 lectures/year)

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Thesis committees (present): John Gilles (2018-present; Sam Reck-Peterson supervisor) Antonia Darragh (2018-present; Scott Rifkin supervisor) Michael Baughn (2017-present; Don Cleveland supervisor) Hyeseon Kang (2016- present; Martin Hetzer supervisor) Lianne Cohen (2015-present; Steve Wasserman supervisor)

Thesis committees (past): Sibo Tao (2015-2018); Mark Estelle supervisor Saralin Davis (2013-2016; Peter Novick supervisor) Tiffany Taylor (2012-2016; Frank Furnari supervisor) Marian Chuang (2013-2016; Andrew Chisholm supervisor) Jillian Sesar (2013-2016; Raffi Aroian supervisor) Phillip Kyriakakis (2013-2015; Jim Wilhelm supervisor) Mark Moyle (2009-2014; Arshad Desai supervisor) Deanna Stevens (2008-2013; Arshad Desai supervisor) Chihunt Wong (graduated 2010; Leanne Jones supervisor) Jessica Talamas (graduated 2010; Martin Hetzer supervisor) Katlin Massirer (graduated 2009; Amy Pasquinelli supervisor) Tony Essex (graduated 2009; Arshad Desai supervisor) Jill Harrington (graduated 2009; Richard Kolodner supervisor) Sharsti Sandall (graduated 2008; Arshad Desai supervisor) Holden Higgenbotham (graduated 2008; Joseph Gleeson supervisor) Joost Monen (graduated 2008; Arshad Desai supervisor) Scarlet Shell (graduated 2008; Richard Kolodner supervisor) Mi Zhang (graduated 2007; Bill Schafer supervisor) Stephanie Gupton (graduated 2006; Clare Waterman-Storer supervisor) Sara Olson (graduated 2006; Jeff Esko Supervisor) Samia Naccache (graduated 2006; Tama Hasson supervisor) Courtney Havens (graduated 2006; Steve Dowdy supervisor) Katie Kindt (graduated 2006; Bill Schafer supervisor)

SUPERVISED PERSONNEL:

Postdoctoral Fellows:

Name Funding Source (Dates Supervised)

Amy Maddox A.P. Giannini Foundation (April 2003 - August 2007) Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Department of Biology

Alex Dammermann (April 2003-March 2010) Current Position: Associate Professor, Max F. Perutz laboratories, Vienna, Austria

Anjon Audhya Helen Hay Whitney Fellowship (August 2003 - March 2008) Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Department of Biomolecular Chemistry

Rebecca Green

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(August 2005-July 2012) Current Position: Research Scientist, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, San Diego Branch

Ana Carvalho Fundacao para a Ciencia e Technologia (FCT) (June 2005-February 2011) Current Position: Group Leader, IBMC - Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, University of Porto

Fumio Motegi Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship (September 2006-August 2007) Current Position: Principal Investigator, Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory/ and National University of Singapore

Julie Canman Leukemia Lymphoma Society (September 2006-December 2009) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Dept. of Pathology and Cell Biology

Sara Olson UCSD/IRACDA Program (January 2007-June 2011) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Pomona College, Dept. of Biology

Esther Zanin Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Foundation (April 2008-September 2014) Current Position: Group Leader, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany

Valeria Viscardi June 2008 - March 2014 Current Position: Research Scientist CTK Biotech

Shirin Bahmanyar A.P. Giannini Foundation and the Hartwell Foundation April 2008-December 2013 Current Position: Assistant Professor, Yale University, Dept. of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology

Yao Wong July 2010- October 2015 Current Position: Research Scientist, Calico Labs

Renat Khaliullin Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund Fellowship (March 2011-present)

Kian-Yong Lee July 2012-present

Stacy Ochoa Mikrut January 2014-December 2015 Current Position: Educational coordinator, UCSD IRACDA program

Franz Meitinger Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Foundation July 2014-present

Sebastian Gomez NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship September 2014-present

Mariana Duarte August 2016-July 2017

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Midori Ota Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship September 2016-present

Beata Mierzwa EMBO and Human Frontiers fellowships June 2017-present

PhD Students: (UCSD Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program)

Name Funding Source (Dates Supervised)

Nathan Portier (August 2003-July 2008) Current Position: Director of Sales, Union Biometrica, Inc.

Joost Monen NIH Genetics Training Grant (June 2003- November 2008) Current position: Assistant Professor of Biology, Ramapo College

Lindsay Lewellyn NCI Cancer Cell Biology Training Grant (1 year); NIH Genetics Training Grant (2 years); NSF Socrates Fellowship (1 year) (July 2004-February 2010) Current position: Assistant Professor, Butler University

Molly Bush NCI Cancer Cell Biology Training Grant (2 years); NIH Genetics Training Grant (1 year) (July 2006-December 2012) Current position: Senior Scientist, PPD, Madison Wisconsin

Shaohe Wang (July 2009-December 2015) Current position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Yamada lab, NIH

Natalie Hollingsworth UCSD Genetics Training Grant July 2016-present

Research Associates (co-supervised with Dr. Arshad Desai):

Current: Jeffrey Hendel, Tiffany Chow

Former: Current Position Francie Barron Nanomedical Diagnostics (San Diego) Avanti Ghanekar Optometrist (OD, UC Berkeley) Ksenia Sniegowski Psychiatrist (University of Washington, Seattle) Kim Laband PhD student (Jacques Monod Institute, Paris) Andrew Muroyama PhD student (Duke University) Tiffany Su PhD student (Max Perutz Institute, Vienna) Brian Cook PhD student (UC Davis) Ronald Biggs PhD student (Northwestern University) Kira Turnbull MD student (UC Irvine) Zhiling Zhao PhD student (UCSF)

Undergraduate & Master’s Students: (co-supervised with Dr. Arshad Desai)

Current: Jaqueline Budrewicz, Yanchi (Rose) Li, Evan Santos, Jennifer Harrison

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Former: Current Position Jose Mendoza BS student in Neuroscience, UCSD Tiffany Chow Research Associate, Oegema lab Brenden Zounes BS student in Bioengineering, UCSD Kira Turnbull MD student (UC Irvine) Ashley Kroll Graduate student, UCSD Nanoengineering Harriet Hu Undergraduate at UCSD, BS in Bioengineering (2014) Ben Gould Undergraduate at UCSD, BS General Biology (2013) Hailey Brighton Ph.D. Student at the UNC, Chapel Hill Doug Wilcox MSTP Student at Northwestern University Michele Yoon Registered nurse in SICU, University of Toledo Kelly Zhang Ph.D. student at Stanford Hayley Pemble Ph.D. student at UCSF Emerald Butko Ph.D. student at UCSD Rebecca Ziegler Senior undergraduate at UCSD Jia Sheng-Hu Postdoctoral fellow at UCSF, Neuroscience/Rubenstein Lab Jennifer Hsien Research sales rep at Thermo Fisher Scientific

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

2016-2019:

1. UT, Southwestern (February, 2019) 2. University of Oregon (June, 2018) 3. UC Davis (April, 2018) 4. Cytokinesis meeting in Les Treilles, France (March, 2018) 5. UCLA Department of Chemistry (February, 2018) 6. New York University Abu Dhabi Center for Genomics and Systems Biology (February, 2018) 7. ASCB Minisymposium on Tissue Assembly and Morphogenesis, Philadelphia (December, 2017) 8. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, University College London (September, 2017) 9. Centrosomes and Spindle Pole Bodies EMBO Conference (September, 2017) 10. Motile and Contractile Systems Gordon Conference (August, 2017) 11. University of Washington, Seattle (May, 2017) 12. National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Japan (November, 2016) 13. Centrosome and Cilia Meeting, Kobe, Japan (November 2016) 14. , Cambridge, MA (May, 2016) 15. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (March, 2016) 16. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (March 2016) 17. Northwestern University, School of Medicine, , IL (March, 2016)

2013-2015:

18. ASCB Subgroup session “Microtubule Networks in Differentiated Cells” (December 2015) 19. Pew Fellows Reunion, Grand Cayman (October 2015) 20. FASEB mitosis meeting, Big Sky Colorado (June 2015) 21. University of Colorado Boulder Cytoskeleton Meeting (May 2015) 22. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (April 2015)

23. University of California, San Francisco (November, 2014) 24. Cold Spring Harbor Cell Cycle meeting, Invited Speaker (May 2014)

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25. Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands (April 2014) 26. Florida State University, Tallahassee FL (April 2014) 27. Yale University, New Haven, CT (March 2014) 28. National Cancer Institute/NIH, Bethesda MD (April 2014) 29. Cell Press “Biology of Boundaries” Meeting, Savudrija, Croatia (October, 2013) 30. Cell Growth and Proliferation Gordon Conference, Invited Speaker, West Dover VT (June 2013) 31. Cell Cycle Meeting, Invited Speaker and Chair, La Jolla, CA (June 2013) 32. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (May, 2013) 33. Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York (April 2013) 34. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio (April 2013) 35. “Building a Centrosome” Workshop hosted by the Company of Biologists, Ltd. West Sussex, U.K. (March, 2013)

2010-2013:

36. IMP, Vienna Austria (August, 2012) 37. East Asian Worm Meeting, Keynote Speaker (June, 2012) 38. C. elegans Cell and Developmental Biology meeting, Madison Wisconsin, Keynote Speaker (June 2012) 39. Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts (April, 2012) 40. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April, 2012) 41. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York (March, 2012) 42. UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas (February, 2012) 43. Max Planck Institute of Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden, Germany (December, 2011) 44. University of Massachusetts, Amherst (November, 2011) 45. EMBO Cell Cycle Conference, Montpellier, France (September, 2011) 46. Mathematical Biology of the Cell Meeting, Banff International Research Station (August, 2011) 47. University of California, Santa Cruz (April, 2011) 48. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (March, 2011) 49. American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Meeting, Symposium Speaker (December, 2010) 50. University of California, Irvine (May, 2010) 51. Stowers Institute, Kansas City (May, 2010) 52. SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse New York (April, 2010) 53. Young Investigators Meeting, Kolkata India (February, 2010)

2006-2009:

54. University of California, San Francisco (October, 2009) 55. Duke University, Durham (February, 2009) 56. Yale University, New Haven (December, 2008) 57. Stanford University, Palo Alto (November, 2008) 58. Centrosomes and Spindle Pole Bodies EMBO conference (September, 2008) 59. Society for Developmental Biology Meeting, Philadelphia (July, 2008) 60. Carnegie Institute of Washington, Baltimore (March, 2008) 61. University of Washington, St. Louis (March, 2008) 62. “Motile and Contractile Systems” Gordon Conference; speaker and session chair (July, 2007) 63. FASEB Summer Conference: Mitosis (June, 2007) 64. 2nd international meeting on septin biology, Monte Veritá Switzerland (May, 2007) 65. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah (February, 2007) 66. Systems to Synthesis Symposium, San Diego (January, 2007) 67. American Society for Cell Biology, Mini-symposium presentation (December, 2006) 68. Friday Harbor, Cell Dynamics Group (August, 2006)

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69. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA (April, 2006) 70. West Coast Developmental Biology Meeting, Asilomar, CA (March, 2006) 71. Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada (January, 2006) pre-2005: 72. University of California, Berkeley (November, 2005) 73. EMBO Centrosome Workshop (September, 2005) 74. Cell Cycle Meeting, San Diego, CA; speaker and session chair (June, 2005) 75. Workshop on the septins, Aarhus, Denmark (May, 2005) 76. Rockefeller University, New York (May, 2005) 77. University of Indiana, Bloomington (January, 2005) 78. West Coast C. elegans meeting, Santa Barbara, CA (August, 2004) 79. University of CA, Davis (June, 2004) 80. San Diego Cell Biology Meeting (April, 2004) 81. British Cell Biology meeting, Canterbury, UK (April, 2004) 82. 14th International C. elegans Meeting, Los Angeles (June, 2003) 83. British Cell Biology meeting, York, UK (March, 2002) 84. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (January, 2002) 85. University of Washington, Seattle (January, 2002) 86. University of California, San Francisco (January, 2002) 87. Stanford University, Palo Alto (January, 2001) 88. The Salk Institute, San Diego (January, 2001) 89. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (November, 2001) 90. University of California, San Diego (November, 2001) 91. The Scripps Research Institute, San Diego (November, 2001) 92. 13th International C. elegans Meeting, Los Angeles (June, 2001) 93. Gordon Conference on Motile and Contractile Systems (June, 2001) 94. Cancer and the Cell Cycle, ISREC, Lausanne, Switzerland, (January, 2001) 95. Helen Hay Whitney Fellows Meeting, (December, 2000) 96. EMBO workshop on Centromeres, Kinetochores and Spindle Interactions, Heidelberg, Germany (October, 2000) 97. Sonderforschungsbereich Nr.413, Munich, Germany (January, 1999). 98. American Society for Cell Biology, Mini-symposium presentation (December, 1993) 99. Cold Spring Harbor meeting on the cytoskeleton (1993)

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Google Scholar Profile: Karen Oegema

NCBI MyBibliography URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/karen.oegema.1/bibliography/44961535/public/?sort=date&dir ection=descending

2019:

1. Gerson-Gurwitz, A.*, Worby, C.A.*, Lee, K.Y., Khaliullin, R., Bouffard, J,. Cheerambathur, D., Cram, E.J., Oegema, K., Dixon, J.E.# and A. Desai#. Ancestral roles of the Fam20C family of secreted protein kinases revealed by functional analysis in C. elegans (submitted; *equal contribution; #co-corresponding authors)

2. Cheerambathur, D.K.*, Prevo, B.*, Chow, T.L., Hattersley, N., Wang, S., Zhao, Z., Kim, T., Gerson-Gurwitz, A., Oegema, K., Green, R. and A. Desai. The kinetochore-microtubule coupling

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machinery is repurposed to direct sensory nervous system morphogenesis. Dev. Cell. (accepted; *equal contribution).

3. Chan, F.Y., Silva, A.M., Saramago, J., Pereira-Sousa, J., Brighton, H.E., Pereira, M., Oegema, K., Gassmann, R., and A.X. Carvalho. 2019. The ARP2/3 complex prevents excessive formin activity during cytokinesis. Mol Biol Cell. 30(1):96-107. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E18-07-0471. PMID: 30403552

2016-2018:

4. Oegema, K., Davis, R.L., Lara-Gonzalez, P., Desai, A. and A.K. Shiau. 2018. CFI-400945 is not a selective cellular PLK4 inhibitor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 115(46):E10808-E10809. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1813310115. PMID: 30377272

5. Lee, K-Y., Green, R.A. Gutierrez, E., Gomez-Cavazos, J.S., Kolotuev, I., Wang, S., Desai, A., Groisman, A., and K. Oegema. 2018. CYK-4 functions independently of its centralspindlin partner ZEN-4 to cellularize oocytes in germline syncytia. Elife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.36919. PMID: 29989548.

6. Khaliullin, R., Green, R.A., Shi, L.Z., Berns, M.W., Gomez-Cavazos, J.S., Desai, A. and K. Oegema. 2018. Positive Feedback Between Contractile Ring Myosin and Ring-Directed Cortical Flow Drives Cytokinesis. Elife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.36073. PMID: 29963981.

7. Hattersley, N., Lara-Gonzalez, P., Cheerambathur, D., Gomez-Cavazos, J.S., Kim, T., Prevo, B., Khaliullin, R., Lee, K.Y., Ohta, M., Green, R., Oegema, K. and A. Desai. Employing the one-cell C. elegans embryo to study cell division processes. 2018. Methods Cell Biol. 144:185-231. doi: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2018.03.008. PMID: 29804670.

8. Mangal, S., Sacher, J,. Kim, T., Osório, D.S., Motegi, F., Carvalho, A.X., Oegema, K.* and E. Zanin*. TPXL-1 activates Aurora A to clear contractile ring components from the polar cortex during cytokinesis. 2018. J. Cell Biol. 217:837-848.doi: 10.1083/jcb.201706021. PMID: 29311228. *Co- corresponding authors.

9. Kim T*, Lara-Gonzalez P*, Prevo B, Meitinger F, Cheerambathur D, Oegema K, Desai A. Kinetochores accelerate or delay APC/C activation by directing Cdc20 to opposing fates. 2017. & Development. 31:1089-1094.

10. Wang, S., Tang, N.H., Lara-Gonzalez, P., Zhao, Z., Cheerambathur, D.K., Prevo, B., Chisholm, A.D., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2017. A toolkit for GFP-mediated tissue-specific protein degradation in C. elegans. Development. 144:2694-2701. doi: 10.1242/dev.150094. PMID: 28619826.

11. Cheerambathur, D., Prevo, B., Oegema, K., Desai A. Dephosphorylation of the Ndc80 tail stabilizes kinetochore-microtubule attachments via the Ska complex. 2017. Dev. Cell 41(4):424-437. PMID: 28535376

12. Xing, M., Peterman, M.C., Davis, R.L., Oegema, K., Shiau, A.K. and S.J. Field. 2016. GOLPH3 drives cell migration by promoting Golgi reorientation and directional trafficking to the leading edge. Mol Biol Cell. 27:3828-3840. PMID: 27708138.

13. Hattersley, N., Cheerambathur, D., Moyle, M., Stefanutti, M., Richardson, A., Lee, K.Y., Dumont, J., Oegema, K., Desai A. 2016. A Nucleoporin docks protein phosphatase 1 to direct meiotic

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chromosome segregation and nuclear assembly. Dev Cell. 38:463-77. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2016.08.006. PMID: 27623381.

14. Wueseke, O., Zwicker, D., Schwager, A., Wong, Y.L., Oegema, K., Jülicher, F., Hyman, A.A., and J.B. Woodruff. 2016. Polo-like kinase phosphorylation determines Caenorhabditis elegans centrosome size and density by biasing SPD-5 toward an assembly-competent conformation. Biol Open. 5:1431-1440. doi: 10.1242/bio.020990. PMID: 27591191.

15. Meitinger, F., Anzola, J.V., Kaulich, M., Richardson, A., Stender, J.D., Benner, C., Glass, C.K., Dowdy, S.F., Desai, A., Shiau, A.K. and K Oegema. 2016. 53BP1 and USP28 mediate p53 activation and G1 arrest after centrosome loss or extended mitotic duration. J Cell Biol. 214:155- 66. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201604081. PMID: 27432897

16. Gerson-Gurwitz, A., Wang, S., Sathe, S., Green, R., Yeo, G.W., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2016. A Small RNA-Catalytic Argonaute Pathway Tunes Germline Transcript Levels to Ensure Embryonic Divisions. Cell. 165:396-409. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2016.02.040. PMID: 27020753.

17. Quintin, S., Wang, S., Pontabry, J., Bender, A., Robin, F., Hyenne, V., Landmann, F., Gally, C., Oegema, K. and Labouesse, M. 2016. Non-centrosomal epidermal microtubules act in parallel to LET-502/ROCK to promote C. elegans elongation. Development. 143(1):160-73. doi: 10.1242/dev.126615. PMID: 26586219.

2013-2015:

18. Wang, S., Wu, D., Quintin, S., Green, R.A., Cheerambathur, D.K., Ochoa, S.D., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2015. NOCA-1 Functions with γ-tubulin and in parallel to Patronin to assemble non- centrosomal microtubule arrays in C. elegans. Elife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.08649. PMID: 26371552.

19. Kim, T., Moyle, M.W., Lara-Gonzalez, P., De Groot, C., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2015. Kinetochore-localized BUB-1/BUB-3 complex promotes anaphase onset in C. elegans. J Cell Biol. 209(4):507-17. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201412035. PMID: 25987605.

20. Woodruff, J.B., Wueseke, O., Viscardi, V., Mahamid, J., Ochoa, S.D., Bunkenborg, J., Widlund, P.O., Pozniakovsky, A., Zanin, E., Bahmanyar, S., Zinke, A., Hong, S.H., Decker, M., Baumeister, W., Andersen, J.S., Oegema, K.,* and A.A. Hyman*. 2015. Regulated assembly of a supramolecular centrosome scaffold in vitro. Science. 348(6236):808-12. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa3923. PMID: 25977552. *Co-corresponding authors.

21. Wong, Y.L., Anzola, J.V., Davis, R.L., Yoon, M., Motamedi, A., Kroll, A., Seo, C.P., Hsia, J.E., Kim, S.K., Mitchell, J.W., Mitchell, B.J., Desai, A., Gahman, T.C., Shiau, A.K., and K. Oegema. 2015. Reversible centriole depletion with an inhibitor of Polo-like kinase 4. Science. 348:1155-60. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa5111. PMID: 25931445

22. Monen, J., Hattersley, N., Muroyama, A., Stevens, D., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2015. Separase Cleaves the N-Tail of the CENP-A Related Protein CPAR-1 at the Meiosis I Metaphase-Anaphase Transition in C. elegans. PLoS One. 10(4):e0125382. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125382. PMID: 25919583

23. Folco, H.D., Campbell, C.S., May, K.M., Espinoza, C.A., Oegema, K., Hardwick, K.G., Grewal, S.I., and A. Desai. 2015. The CENP-A N-tail confers epigenetic stability to centromeres via the CENP- T branch of the CCAN in fission yeast. Curr Biol. 25:348-56.

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24. Chuang, M., Goncharov, A., Wang, S., Oegema, K., Jin, Y., and A.D. Chisholm. 2014. The microtubule minus-end-binding protein patronin/PTRN-1 is required for axon regeneration in C. elegans. Cell Rep. 9:874-83.

25. Wueseke, O., Bunkenborg, J., Hein, M.Y., Zinke, A., Viscardi, V., Woodruff, J.B., Oegema, K., Mann, M., Andersen, J.S., and A.A. Hyman. 2014. The C. elegans pericentriolar material components SPD-2 and SPD-5 are monomeric in the cytoplasm prior to incorporation into the PCM matrix. Mol Biol Cell. 25:2984-2492.

26. Shimanovskaya, E., Viscardi, V., Lesigang, J., Lettman, M.M., Qiao, R., Svergun, D.I., Round, A., Oegema, K.,* and G. Dong*. 2014. Structure of the C. elegans ZYG-1 Cryptic Polo Box Suggests a Conserved Mechanism for Centriolar Docking of Plk4 Kinases. Structure. 22:1090-104. *Co- corresponding authors.

27. Moyle, M.W., Kim, T., Hattersley, N., Espeut, J., Cheerambathur, D.K., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2014. A Bub1-Mad1 interaction targets the Mad1-Mad2 complex to unattached kinetochores to initiate the spindle checkpoint. J Cell Biol. 204:647-57.

28. Bahmanyar, S., Biggs, R., Schuh, A.L., Desai, A., Müller-Reichert, T., Audhya, A., Dixon, J.E., and K. Oegema. 2014. Spatial control of phospholipid flux restricts endoplasmic reticulum sheet formation to allow nuclear envelope breakdown. Genes Dev. 2014 28:121-126.

29. Stevens, D., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2013. Meiotic double-strand breaks uncover and protect against mitotic errors in the C. elegans germline. Curr Biol. 23:2400-2406.

30. Cheerambathur, D.K., Gassmann, R., Cook, B., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2013. Crosstalk between microtubule attachment complexes ensures accurate chromosome segregation. Science. 342:1239-42. PMID: 24231804

31. Green, R.A., Mayers J.R., Wang, S., Lewellyn, L., Desai, A., Audhya, A., and K. Oegema. 2013. The midbody ring scaffolds the abscission machinery in the absence of midbody microtubules. J Cell Biol. 203:505-520.

32. Cottee, M.A., Muschalik, N., Wong, Y.L., Johnson, C.M., Johnson, S., Andreeva, A., Oegema, K., Lea, S.M., Raff, J.W., and M. van Breugel. 2013. Crystal structures of the CPAP/STIL complex reveal its role in centriole assembly and human microcephaly. Elife. 2:e01071.

33. Zanin, E., Desai, A., Poser, I., Toyoda, Y., Andree, C., Moebius, C., Bickle, M., Conradt, B., Piekny, A., and K. Oegema. 2013. A Conserved RhoGAP limits M-phase contractility and coordinates with microtubule asters to confine RhoA during cytokinesis. Dev Cell. 26:496-510.

34. Lettman, M.M., Wong, Y.L., Viscardi, V., Niessen, S., Chen, S., Shiau, A.K., Zhou, H., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2013. Direct binding of SAS-6 to ZYG-1 recruits SAS-6 to the mother centriole for cartwheel assembly. Dev Cell. 25:284-298.

35. Earnshaw, W.C., Allshire, R.C., Black, B.E., Bloom, K., Brinkley, B.R., Brown, W., Cheeseman, I.M., Choo, K.H., Copenhaver, G.P., Deluca, J.G., Desai, A., Diekmann, S., Erhardt, S., Fitzgerald- Hayes, M., Foltz, D., Fukagawa, T., Gassmann, R., Gerlich, D.W., Glover, D.M., Gorbsky, G.J., Harrison, S.C., Heun, P., Hirota, T., Jansen, L.E., Karpen, G., Kops, G.J., Lampson, M.A., Lens, S.M., Losada, A., Luger, K., Maiato, H., Maddox, P.S., Margolis, R.L., Masumoto, H., McAinsh, A.D., Mellone, B.G., Meraldi, P., Musacchio, A., Oegema, K., O'Neill, R.J., Salmon, E.D., Scott, K.C., Straight, A.F., Stukenberg, P.T., Sullivan, B.A., Sullivan, K.F., Sunkel, C.E., Swedlow, J.R., Walczak, C.E., Warburton, P.E., Westermann, S., Willard, H.F., Wordeman, L., Yanagida, M., Yen, T.J., Yoda, K., and D.W. Cleveland. 2013. Esperanto for histones: CENP-A, not CenH3, is the centromeric histone H3 variant. Chromosome Res. 21:101-6.

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2010-2012:

36. Olson, S. K., Greenan, G., Desai, A., Müller-Reichert, T., and K. Oegema. 2012. Hierarchical assembly of the eggshell and permeability barrier in C. elegans. J Cell Biol. 198:731-748.

37. Gassmann, R., Rechtsteiner, A., Yuen, K.W., Muroyama, A., Egelhofer, T., Gaydos, L., Barron, F., Maddox, P., Essex, A., Monen, J., Ercan, S., Lieb, J.D., Oegema, K., Strome, S., and A. Desai. 2012. An inverse relationship to germline transcription defines centromeric chromatin in C. elegans. Nature. 484:534-537.

38. Espeut, J., Cheerambathur, D.K., Krenning, L., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2012. Microtubule binding by KNL-1 contributes to spindle checkpoint silencing at the kinetochore. J Cell Biol. 196:469-82.

39. Han, S., Bahmanyar, S., Zhang, P., Grishin, N., Oegema, K., Crooke, R., Graham, M., Reue, K., Dixon, J.E., and J.M. Goodman. 2012. Nuclear envelope phosphatase-regulatory subunit 1 (formerly TMEM188) is the metazoan SPO7 ortholog and functions in the lipin activation pathway. J Biol Chem. 287:3123-37.

40. Yuen, K.W., Nabeshima, K., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2011. Rapid de novo centromere formation occurs independently of heterochromatin protein 1 in C. elegans embryos. Curr Biol. 21:1800-7.

41. Carvalho, A., Olson, S.K., Gutierrez, E., Zhang, K., Noble, L.B., Zanin, E., Desai, A., Groisman, A., and K. Oegema. 2011. Acute drug treatment in the early C. elegans embryo. PLoS One. 2011;6(9):e24656.

42. Stevens, D., Gassmann, R., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2011. Uncoordinated loss of chromatid cohesion is a common outcome of extended metaphase arrest. PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e22969.

43. Green, R., Kao, H.L., Audhya, A., Arur, S., Mayers, J.R., Fridolfsson, H., Schulman, M., Schloissnig, S., Niessen, S., Laband, K., Wang, S., Starr, D., Hyman, A., Schedl, T., Desai, A., Piano, F., Gunsalus, K.C., and K. Oegema. 2011. A high-resolution C. elegans essential network based on phenotypic profiling of a complex tissue. Cell. 145:470-482.

44. Lewellyn, L., Carvalho, A., Desai, A., Maddox, A., and K. Oegema. 2011. The chromosomal passenger complex and centralspindlin independently contribute to contractile ring assembly during cytokinesis. J Cell Biol. 193:155-69.

45. Dumont, J., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2010. A kinetochore-independent mechanism drives anaphase chromosome separation during acentrosomal meiosis. Nat Cell Biol. 12:894-901.

46. Gassmann, R., Holland A. J., Varma, D., Wan, X., Civril, F., Cleveland D.W., Oegema, K., Salmon, E.D., and A. Desai. 2010. Removal of Spindly from microtubule-attached kinetochores controls spindle checkpoint silencing in human cells. Genes Dev. 24:957-71.

47. Lewellyn, L., Dumont, J., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2010. Analyzing the effects of delaying aster separation on furrow formation during cytokinesis in the C. elegans embryo. Mol Biol Cell. 21:50- 62.

2006-2009:

48. Dammermann, A., Pemble, H., Mitchell B. J., McLeod, I., Yates III, J.R., Kintner, C., Desai, A.B., and K. Oegema. 2009. The Hydrolethalus Syndrome protein HYLS-1 links core centriole structure to cilia formation. Genes Dev. 23:2046-59.

49. Carvalho, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2009. Structural memory in the contractile ring makes the duration of cytokinesis independent of cell size. Cell. 137: 926-937.

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50. Essex, A., Dammermann, A., Lewellyn, L., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2009. Systematic analysis in C. elegans reveals that the spindle checkpoint is comprised of two largely independent branches. Mol Biol Cell. 20:1252-1267.

51. Canman, J.C., Lewellyn, L., Laband, K., Smerdon, S.J., Desai, A., Bowerman, B., and K. Oegema. 2008. Inhibition of Rac by the GAP Activity of Centralspindlin is Essential for Cytokinesis. Science. 322: 1543-1546.

52. Gassmann, R., Essex, A., Hu, J.S., Maddox, P.S., Motegi, F., Sugimoto, A., O'Rourke, S.M., Bowerman, B., McLeod, I., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Oegema, K., Cheeseman, I.M., and A. Desai. 2008. A new mechanism controlling kinetochore-microtubule interactions revealed by comparison of two dynein-targeting components: SPDL-1 and the Rod/Zwilch/Zw10 complex. Genes Dev. 22:2385- 99.

53. Dammermann, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2008. SAS-4 is recruited to a dynamic structure in newly-forming centrioles that is stabilized by the γ-tubulin-mediated addition of centriolar microtubules. J Cell Biol. 180:771-785.

54. Audhya, A., McLeod, I.X., Yates, J.R. 3rd, and K. Oegema. 2007. MVB-12, a fourth subunit of metazoan ESCRT-I, functions in receptor downregulation. PLoS ONE. 2(9):e956.

55. Audhya, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2007. A role for Rab5 in structuring the endoplasmic reticulum. J Cell Biol. 178:43-56.

56. Maddox, A.S., Lewellyn, L., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2007. Anillin and the septins promote asymmetric ingression of the cytokinetic furrow. Dev Cell. 12:827-835.

57. Portier, N., Audhya, A., Maddox, P.S., Green, R. A., Dammermann, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2007. A microtubule-independent role for centrosomes and aurora A in nuclear envelope breakdown. Dev Cell. 12:515-29.

58. Maddox, P.S., Hyndman, F., Monen, J., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2007. Functional genomics identifies a Myb domain-containing protein family required for assembly of CENP-A chromatin. J Cell Biol. 176:757-63.

59. Schlaitz, A.L., Srayko, M., Dammermann, A., Quintin, S., Wielsch, N., MacLeod, I., de Robillard, Q., Zinke, A., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Müller-Reichert, T., Shevchenko, A., Oegema, K., and A.A. Hyman. 2007. The C. elegans RSA complex localizes protein phosphatase 2A to centrosomes and regulates mitotic spindle assembly. Cell. 128:115-27.

60. McNally, K., Audhya, A., Oegema, K., and F.J. McNally. 2006 Katanin controls mitotic and meiotic spindle length. 2006. J Cell Biol. 175:881-891.

61. Sandall, S., Severin, F., McLeod, I.X., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Oegema, K., Hyman, A., and A. Desai. 2006. A Bir1-Sli15 complex connects centromeres to microtubules and is required to sense kinetochore tension. Cell. 127:1179-91.

62. Maddox, P.S., Portier, N., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2006. Molecular analysis of mitotic chromosome condensation using a quantitative time-resolved fluorescence microscopy assay. PNAS. 103:15097-15102.

63. Olson, S.K., Bishop, J.R., Yates, J.R., Oegema, K., and J.D. Esko. 2006. Identification of novel chondroitin proteoglycans in Caenorhabditis elegans: embryonic cell division depends on CPG-1 and CPG-2. J Cell Biol. 173: 985-994.

64. Sato, K., Sato, M., Audhya, A., Oegema, K., Schweinsberg, P., and B.D. Grant. 2006. Dynamic Regulation of Caveolin-1 Trafficking in the Germ Line and Embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans. Mol Biol Cell. 17:3085-94.

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2000-2005:

65. Monen, J., Maddox, P.S., Hyndman, F., Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2005. Differential role of CENP- A in the segregation of holocentric C. elegans chromosomes during meiosis and mitosis. Nat Cell Biol. 7:1148-55.

66. Audhya, A., Hyndman, F., McLeod, I.X., Maddox, A.S., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2005. A complex containing the Sm-protein CAR-1 and the RNA helicase CGH-1 is required for embryonic cytokinesis in C. elegans. J Cell Biol. 171:267-279.

67. Maddox, A.S., Habermann, B., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2005. Distinct roles for two C. elegans anillins in the gonad and the early embryo. Development. 132: 2837-2848.

68. Sönnichsen, B., Koski, L., Walsh, A., Marschall, P., Neumann, B., Brehm, M., Alleaume, A., Artelt, J., Bettencourt, P., Cassin, E., Hewitson, M., Holz, C., Khan, M., Lazik, S., Martin, C., Nitzsche, B., Ruer, M., Stamford, J., Winzi, M., Heinkel, R., Roder, M., Finell, J., Hantsch, H., Jones, S., Jones, M., Piano, F., Gunsalus, K., Oegema, K., Gönczy, P., Coulson, A., Hyman, A.A., and C.J. Echeverri. 2005. Full-genome RNAi profiling of early embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Nature. 434:462-469.

69. Cheeseman, I.M., MacLeod, I., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2005. The CENP-F- like proteins HCP-1 and HCP-2 target CLASP to kinetochores to mediate chromosome segregation. Curr Biol. 15:771-777.

70. Dammermann, A., Müller-Reichert, T., Pelletier, L., Habermann, B., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2004. Centriole assembly requires both centriolar and pericentriolar material proteins. Dev Cell. 7: 815-829.

71. Cheeseman, I.M., Niessen, S., Anderson, S., Hyndman, F., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Oegema, K., and A. Desai. 2004. A conserved protein network controls assembly of the outer kinetochore and its ability to sustain tension. Genes Dev. 18: 2255-2268.

72. Desai, A., Rybina, S., Müller-Reichert, T., Shevchenko, A., Shevchenko, A., Hyman, A.A., and K. Oegema. 2003. KNL-1 directs assembly of the microtubule-binding interface of the kinetochore in C. elegans. Genes Dev. 17: 2421-2435.

73. Kirkham, M.,* Müller-Reichert, T.,* Oegema, K.,* Grill, S., and A.A. Hyman. 2003. SAS-4 is a C. elegans centriolar protein that controls centrosome size. Cell. 112: 575-587. (*Joint first authors)

74. Maddox, P., Desai, A., Oegema, K., Mitchison, T.J., and E.D. Salmon. 2002. Poleward microtubule flux is a major component of spindle dynamics and anaphase in mitotic Drosophila embryos. Curr Biol. 12:1670-1674.

75. Hannak, E.,* Oegema, K.,* Kirkham, M., Gönczy, P., Habermann, B., and A.A Hyman. 2002. The kinetically dominant assembly pathway for centrosomal asters in Caenorhabditis elegans is g- tubulin dependent. J Cell Biol. 157:591-602. (* joint first authors)

76. Hannak, E., Kirkham, M., Hyman, A.A., and K. Oegema. 2001. Aurora-A kinase is required for centrosome maturation in C. elegans. J Cell Biol. 155:1109-1116.

77. Oegema, K.,* Desai, A.,* Rybina, S., Kirkham, M., and A.A. Hyman. 2001. Functional analysis of kinetochore assembly in C. elegans. J Cell Biol. 153: 1209-1226. (* joint first authors)

78. Oegema, K., Savoian, M.S., Mitchison, T.J., and C.M. Field. 2000. Functional analysis of a human homologue of the Drosophila actin binding protein anillin suggests a role in cytokinesis. J Cell Biol. 150:539-552.

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79. Gönczy, P., Echeverri, G., Oegema, K., Coulson, A., Jones, S.J., Copley, R.R., Duperon, J., Oegema, J., Brehm, M., Cassin, E., Hannak, E., Kirkham, M., Pichler, S., Flohrs, K., Goessen, A., Leidel, S., Alleaume, A.M., Martin, C., Ozlü, N., Bork, P., and A.A. Hyman. 2000. Functional genomic analysis of cell division in C. elegans using RNAi of genes on chromosome III. Nature. 408:331-336.

Pre-2000:

80. Oegema, K., Wiese, C., Martin. O.N., Milligan, R.A., Iwamatsu, A., Mitchison, T.J., and Y. Zheng. 1999. Characterization of two related Drosophila g-tubulin complexes that differ in their ability to nucleate microtubules. J Cell Biol. 144:721-733.

81. Moritz, M., Zheng, Y., Alberts, B.M., and K. Oegema. 1998. Recruitment of the g-tubulin ring complex to Drosophila salt-stripped centrosome scaffolds. J Cell Biol. 142: 775-86.

82. Oegema, K., Marshall, W.F., Sedat, J.W., and B.M. Alberts. 1997. Two proteins that cycle asynchronously between centrosomes and nuclear structures: Drosophila CP60 and CP190. J Cell Sci. 110: 1573-83.

83. Kellogg, D.R., Oegema, K., Raff, J., Schneider, K., and B.M. Alberts. 1995. CP60: a microtubule- associated protein that is localized to the centrosome in a cell cycle-specific manner. Mol Biol Cell. 6: 1673-84.

84. Whitfield, W.G., Chaplin, M.A., Oegema, K., Parry, H., and D.M. Glover. 1995. The 190 kDa centrosome-associated protein of Drosophila melanogaster contains four zinc finger motifs and binds to specific sites on polytene chromosomes. J Cell Sci. 108: 3377-87.

85. Oegema, K., Whitfield, W.G., and B. Alberts. 1995. The cell cycle-dependent localization of the CP190 centrosomal protein is determined by the coordinate action of two separable domains. J Cell Biol. 131: 1261-73.

86. Kellogg, D.R., Sullivan, W., Theurkauf, W., Oegema, K., Raff, J.W., and B. M. Alberts. 1991. Studies on the centrosome and cytoplasmic organization in the early Drosophila embryo. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 56: 649-62.

87. Rhode, P.R., Sweder, K.S., Oegema, K.F., and J.L. Campbell. 1989. The gene encoding ARS- binding factor I is essential for the viability of yeast. Genes Dev. 3: 1926-39.

REVIEWS, METHODS, AND COMMENTARY

1. Ohta, M., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2017. How centrioles acquire the ability to reproduce. Elife. doi: 10.7554/eLife.25358. PMID: 28271993.

2. Basto, R. and K. Oegema. 2015. Centrosome & Centriole. Preface. Methods Cell Biol. 2015;129:xvii-xix. PMID: 26376502.

3. Green, R.A., Paluch, E., and K. Oegema. 2012. Cytokinesis in Animal Cells. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 28:29-58.

4. Zanin, E., Dumont, J., Gassmann, R., Cheeseman, I., Maddox, P., Bahmanyar, S., Carvalho, A., Niessen, S., Yates, J.R. 3rd, Oegema, K., and Desai, A. 2011. Affinity Purification of Protein Complexes in C. elegans. Methods Cell Biol.106:289-322.

5. Green, R.A., Audhya, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2008. Expression and imaging of fluorescent proteins in the C. elegans gonad and early embryo. Methods Cell Biol. 85:179-218.

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6. Oegema, K., and Hyman A.A. Cell division. In Wormbook, ed. The C. elegans Research Community. Available at: http://www.wormbook.org (accessed June 15, 2005).

7. Maddox, P.S., Oegema, K., Desai, A., and I.M. Cheeseman. 2004. "Holo"er than thou: Chromosome segregation and kinetochore function in C. elegans. Chromosome Res. 12:641-53.

8. Maddox, A.S., and K. Oegema. 2003. Deconstructing cytokinesis. Nat Cell Biol. 5: 773-776.

9. Dammermann, A., Desai, A., and K. Oegema. 2003. The minus end in sight. Curr Biol. 13:R614- 624.

10. Maddox, A.S., and K. Oegema. 2003. Closing the GAP: a role for a RhoA GAP in cytokinesis. Mol Cell. 11:846-848.

11. Gunawardane, R.N., Zheng, Y., Oegema, K., and Wiese, C. 2001. Purification and reconstitution of Drosophila g-tubulin complexes. Methods Cell Biol. 67:1-25.

12. Field, C., Li, R., and K. Oegema. 1999. Cytokinesis in eukaryotes: a mechanistic comparison. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 11:68-80.

13. Francis-Lang, H., Minden, J., Sullivan, W., and K. Oegema. 1999. Live confocal analysis with fluorescently labeled proteins. Methods Mol Biol. 122:223-239.

14. Oegema, K., Desai, A., Wong, M.L., Mitchison, T.J., and C.M. Field. 1998. Purification and assay of a septin complex from Drosophila embryos. Methods Enzymol. 298: 279-95.

15. Field, C.M., Oegema, K., Zheng, Y., Mitchison, T.J., and C.E. Walczak. 1998. Purification of cytoskeletal proteins using peptide antibodies. Methods Enzymol. 298: 525-41.

16. Oegema K., and T.J. Mitchison. 1997. Rappaport rules: cleavage furrow induction in animal cells. PNAS 94: 4817-20.

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