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Sidney Shaw
Sidney Shaw
Professor of Biology. Indiana University
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Sustained microtubule treadmilling in Arabidopsis cortical arrays
SL Shaw, R Kamyar, DW Ehrhardt
Science 300 (5626), 1715-1718, 2003
5102003
The NFP locus of Medicago truncatula controls an early step of Nod factor signal transduction upstream of a rapid calcium flux and root hair deformation
BB Amor, SL Shaw, GED Oldroyd, F Maillet, RV Penmetsa, D Cook, ...
The Plant Journal 34 (4), 495-506, 2003
4472003
Astral microtubule dynamics in yeast: a microtubule-based searching mechanism for spindle orientation and nuclear migration into the bud
SL Shaw, E Yeh, P Maddox, ED Salmon, K Bloom
The Journal of cell biology 139 (4), 985-994, 1997
3461997
Microtubule dynamics and organization in the plant cortical array
DW Ehrhardt, SL Shaw
Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 57, 859-875, 2006
2632006
Nod Factor Elicits Two Separable Calcium Responses inMedicago truncatula Root Hair Cells
SL Shaw, SR Long
Plant physiology 131 (3), 976-984, 2003
2322003
An anisotropic-viscoplastic model of plant cell morphogenesis by tip growth
J Dumais, SL Shaw, CR Steele, SR Long, PM Ray
The International journal of developmental biology, 2006
2292006
Nod factor inhibition of reactive oxygen efflux in a host legume
SL Shaw, SR Long
Plant Physiology 132 (4), 2196-2204, 2003
2082003
Six nonnodulating plant mutants defective for Nod factor-induced transcriptional changes associated with the legume-rhizobia symbiosis
RM Mitra, SL Shaw, SR Long
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (27), 10217-10222, 2004
1832004
The cell biology of peritrichous flagella in Bacillus subtilis
SB Guttenplan, S Shaw, DB Kearns
Molecular microbiology 87 (1), 211-229, 2013
1722013
The role of targeted secretion in the establishment of cell polarity and the orientation of the division plane in Fucus zygotes
SL Shaw, RS Quatrano
Development 122 (9), 2623-2630, 1996
1391996
Bud8p and Bud9p, proteins that may mark the sites for bipolar budding in yeast
HA Harkins, N Pagé, LR Schenkman, C De Virgilio, S Shaw, H Bussey, ...
Molecular biology of the cell 12 (8), 2497-2518, 2001
1272001
Kif18A uses a microtubule binding site in the tail for plus-end localization and spindle length regulation
LN Weaver, SC Ems-McClung, JR Stout, C LeBlanc, SL Shaw, ...
Current Biology 21 (17), 1500-1506, 2011
1222011
Localization of actin mRNA during the establishment of cell polarity and early cell divisions in Fucus embryos.
FY Bouget, S Gerttula, SL Shaw, RS Quatrano
The Plant Cell 8 (2), 189-201, 1996
1201996
Microtubule-Associated Proteins MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 Positively Regulate Axial Cell Growth in Etiolated Arabidopsis Hypocotyls
JR Lucas, S Courtney, M Hassfurder, S Dhingra, A Bryant, SL Shaw
The Plant Cell 23 (5), 1889-1903, 2011
1182011
Requirement of essential Pbp2x and GpsB for septal ring closure in Streptococcus pneumoniae D39
AD Land, HCT Tsui, O Kocaoglu, SA Vella, SL Shaw, SK Keen, LT Sham, ...
Molecular microbiology 90 (5), 939-955, 2013
1152013
Cell Surface Expansion in Polarly Growing Root Hairs ofMedicago truncatula
SL Shaw, J Dumais, SR Long
Plant Physiology 124 (3), 959-970, 2000
1132000
Movement dynamics of divisome proteins and PBP2x:FtsW in cells of Streptococcus pneumoniae
AJ Perez, Y Cesbron, SL Shaw, J Bazan Villicana, HCT Tsui, MJ Boersma, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (8), 3211-3220, 2019
1112019
Pbp2x localizes separately from Pbp2b and other peptidoglycan synthesis proteins during later stages of cell division of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39
HCT Tsui, MJ Boersma, SA Vella, O Kocaoglu, E Kuru, JK Peceny, ...
Molecular microbiology 94 (1), 21-40, 2014
1032014
A MAP for bundling microtubules
CE Walczak, SL Shaw
Cell 142 (3), 364-367, 2010
1002010
Hph1p and Hph2p, Novel Components of Calcineurin-Mediated Stress Responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
VL Heath, SL Shaw, S Roy, MS Cyert
Eukaryotic cell 3 (3), 695-704, 2004
972004
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