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Publications

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Postdoc and graduate work:

Mudumbi, K.C., Burns, E.A., Schodt, D.J., Petrova, Z.O., Kiyatkin, A.B., Kim, L.W., Mangiacapre, E.M., Ortiz-Caraveo, I., Rivera Ortiz, H., Hu, C., Ashtekar, K.A., Lidke, K.A., Lidke, D.S., Lemmon, M.A. (2024). Distinct interactions stabilize EGFR dimers and higher-order oligomers in cell membranes. Cell Reports, 43(1).

Denotes co-corresponding author

Li, T., Stayrook, S., Tsutsui, Y., Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Li, H., Proffitt, A., Krimmer, S., Ahmed, M., Belliveau, O., Walker, I., Mudumbi, K.C., Suzuki, Y., Lax, I., Alvarado, D., Lemmon, M., Schlessinger, J., Klein, D. (2021). Structural basis for ligand reception by anaplastic lymphoma kinase. Nature, 1-5.

Mudumbi, K.C., Czapiewski, R., Ruba, A., Junod, S.L., Li, Y., Luo, W., Ngo, C., Ospina, V., Schirmer, E.C., Yang, W. (2020). Nucleoplasmic signals enhance membrane protein import via multiple channels of the nuclear pore. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1-14.

Denotes co-corresponding author

Tingey, M.*, Mudumbi, K.C.*, Schirmer, E.C., Yang, W. (2019). Casting a wider net: differentiating between inner nuclear envelope and outer nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(21), p.5248.

* Denotes equal contribution

Mudumbi, K.C., Yang, W. (2017). Determination of membrane protein distribution on the nuclear envelope by single-point single-molecule FRAP. Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 76, 21.11.1-21.11.13. doi: 10.1002/cpcb.27.

Mudumbi, K.C., Schirmer, E.C., Yang, W. (2016). Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution. Nature Communications, 7:12562.

Mudumbi, K.C., and Yang, W. (2016). Probing protein distribution along the nuclear envelope in vivo by using single-molecule FRAP. Methods in Molecular Biology 1411, 113-122

Mudumbi, K.C., Julius, A., Herrmann, J., & Li, E. (2013). The pathogenic A391E mutation in FGFR3 induces a structural change in the transmembrane domain dimer. The Journal of Membrane Biology, 246(6), 487-493.