Selected Publications
Adams DJ, van der Weyden L, Gergely FV, Arends MJ, Ng BL, Tannahill D, Kanaar R, Markus A, Morris BJ and Bradley A. BRCTx is a novel, highly conserved RAD18-interacting protein. Mol Cell Biol 2005; 25: 779-788. PubMed PDF (in UKPMC)
Vandenberg CJ, Gergely F, Ong CY, Pace P, Mallery DL, Hiom K and Patel KJ. BRCA1-independent ubiquitination of FANCD2. Mol Cell 2004; 12: 247-254. PubMed
Gergely F, Draviam VM and Raff JW. The ch-TOG/XMAP215 protein is essential for spindle pole organization in human somatic cells. Genes Dev 2003; 17: 336-341. PubMed Full text
Gergely F. Centrosomal TACCtics. BioEssays 2002; 24: 915-925. PubMed
Primary Research Publications
2008
Barr AR, Gergely F. MCAK-independent functions of ch-Tog/XMAP215 in microtubule plus-end dynamics. Molecular and Cellular Biology 2008; 28:7199-211
van der Weyden L, Arends MJ, Dovey OM, Harrison HL, Lefebvre G, Conte N, Gergely FV, Bradley A, Adams DJ. Loss of Rassf1a cooperates with Apc(Min) to accelerate intestinal tumourigenesis. Oncogene 2008; 27:4503-8
2007
Basto R, Gergely F, Draviam VM, Ohkura H, Liley K, Raff JW. Hsp90 is required to localise cyclin B and Msps/ch-TOG to the mitotic spindle in Drosophila and humans. J Cell Sci 2007; 120(7):1278-1287
Meur G, Parker AKT, Gergely FV, Taylor CW. Targeting and retention of type 1 ryanodine receptors to the endoplasmic reticulum. J Biol Chem 2007; 282(32):23096-23103
Other Publications
Gergely F. Mitosis: CDH1 clears the way for anaphase spindle assembly. Current Biology 2008; 18:R1009-12
Gergely F, Basto R. Multiple centrosomes: together they stand, divided they fall. Genes and Development 2008; 22:2291-6
Barr AR, Gergely F. Aurora-A: the maker and breaker of spindle poles. J Cell Sci 2007; 120(17):2987-2996