Publications from the Odorizzi Lab
Wemmer, M., Azmi, I., West, M., Davies, B., Katzmann, D., and Odorizzi, G. (2011) Bro1 binding to Snf7 regulates ESCRT-III membrane scission activity in yeast. J. Cell Biol. 192, 295-306.
Nickerson, D.P., West, M., Henry, R., and Odorizzi, G. (2010) Regulators of Vps4 ATPase activity at endosomes differentially influence the size and rate of formation of intralumenal vesicles. Mol. Biol. Cell 21, 1023-32.
Odorizzi, G, and Rehling, P. (2009) Membranes and sorting. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 21,481-3.
Nickerson, D.P., Russell, M.R.G., and Odorizzi, G. (2007) A concentric circle model of multivesicular body cargo sorting. EMBO Rep. 8, 644-650.
Richter, C.M., West, M., and Odorizzi, G. (2007) Dual mechanisms specify Doa4-mediated deubiquitination in the multivesicular body pathway. EMBO J. 26, 2454-64.
Haas, T.J., Sliwinski, M.K., Martinez, D.E., Preuss, M., Ueda, T., Nielsen, E., Odorizzi, G., and Otegui, M.S. (2007) The Arabidopsis AAA ATPase SKD1 is involved in multivesicular endosome function and interacts with LIP5. Plant Cell 19, 1295-1312.
McNatt, M.W., McKittrick, I., West, M., and Odorizzi, G. (2007) Direct binding to Rsp5 mediates ubiquitin-independent sorting of Sna3 via the multivesicular body pathway. Mol. Biol. Cell. 18, 697-706.
Nickerson, D.P., West, M., and Odorizzi, G. (2006) Did2 coordinates Vps4-mediated dissociation of ESCRT-III from endosomes. J. Cell Biol. 175, 715-20.
Odorizzi, G. (2006) The multiple personalities of Alix. J. Cell Sci. 119, 3025-32.
Russell, M.R.G., Nickerson, D.P., and Odorizzi, G. (2006) Molecular mechanisms of late endosome morphology, identity and sorting. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 18, 422-28.
Kim, J., Sitaraman, S., Hierro, A., Beach, B.M., Odorizzi, G., and Hurley, J.H. (2005) Structural basis for endosomal targeting by the Bro1 domain. Dev. Cell 8, 937-47.
Luhtala, N., and Odorizzi, G. (2004) Bro1 coordinates deubiquitination in the multivesicular body pathway by recruiting Doa4 to endosomes. J. Cell Biol. 166, 717-29.
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people in our lab
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Our group consists of postdocs, graduate students, technicians, and undergraduate students. If you are interested in joining us, email the PI, Greg Odorizzi.
