Abreu-Blanco MT, Watts, JJ, Verboon JM and Parkhurst SM
Cytoskeleton Responses in Wound Repair. (Review).
Cell. Mol. Life Sci (in press).
PMID:
Abstract | Full Text
 
Rodriguez-Mesa E, Abreu-Blanco MT, Rosales-Nieves AE and Parkhurst SM
Developmental expression of Drosophila Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome family protein.
Dev. Dyn. 241, 608 626 (2012).
PMID: 22275148
Abstract | Full Text
     
Abreu-Blanco MT, Verboon JM and Parkhurst SM
Single cell wound repair: Dealing with life’s little traumas. (perspective).
BioArchitecture  1, 114-121 (2011).
PMID: 21922041
Abstract | Full Text
     
Abreu-Blanco MT, Verboon JM and Parkhurst SM
Cell wound repair in Drosophila occurs through three distinct phases of membrane and cytoskeletal remodeling.
J. Cell Biol 193, 455-464 (2011).
PMID: 21518790
Abstract | Full Text
Podcast: JCB Biosights: May 16, 2011  
     
Barry* KC, Abed* M, Kenyagin D, Werwie TR, Boico O, Orian A and Parkhurst SM. (*authors contributed equally)
The Drosophila STUbL protein Degringolade limits HES function during embryogenesis.
Development 138, 1759-1769 (2011).
PMID: 21486924
Abstract | Full Text 
 
Abed* M, Barry* KC, Kenyagin D, Koltun B, Phippen TM, Delrow JJ, Parkhurst SM and Orian A.(*authors contributed equally)
Degringolade, a SUMO Targeted Ubiquitin Ligase, inhibits Hairy/Groucho-mediated repression.
EMBO J. 30, 1289-1301 (2011).
PMID: 21343912
Abstract  | Full Text  
 
Liu R, Linardopoulou EV, Osborn GE, and Parkhurst SM.
Formins in Development: Orchestrating body plan origami. (review)
Biochim Biophys Acta 1803, 207-225 (2010)
PMID: 18996154; NIHMS98776
Abstract | Full Text
    
Liu R, Abreu-Blanco MT, Barry KC, Linardopoulou EV, Osborn GE and Parkhurst SM.
Wash functions downstream of Rho and links linear and branched action nucleation factors
Development 136, 2849-2860 (2009).
PMID: 19633175
Abstract | Full Text
   
Liu R, Woolner S, Johndrow JE, Metzger D, Flores A and Parkhurst SM.
Sisyphus, the Drosophila myosin XV homolog, traffics within filopodia transporting key sensory and adhesion cargos.
Development 135, 53-63 (2008)
PMCID: PMC 
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL
 
Linardopoulou EV, Parghi SS, Friedman C, Osborn GE, Parkhurst SM and Trask BJ.
Human subtelomeric WASH genes encode a new subclass of the WASP family.
PLoS Genetics 3, e237 (2007)
PMCID: PMC2151093 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Orian A, Delrow JJ, Rosales-Nieves AE, Abed M, Metzger D, Paroush Z, Eisenman RN and Parkhurst SM.
A Myc-Groucho complex integrates EGF and Notch signaling to regulate neural development.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104, 15771-15776 (2007)
PMCID: PMC2000393 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Rosales-Nieves*, A.E., Johndrow*, J.E., Keller*, LC., Magie, C.R., Pinto-Santini, D. and Parkhurst, S.M. (*authors contributed equally)
Coordination of microtubule and microfilament dynamics by Drosophila Rho1, Spire, and Cappuccino.
Nature Cell Biol. 8, 367-376 (2006)
PMCID: PMC1997291 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Verdier V, Johndrow JE, Chen G-C, Hughes DA, Parkhurst SM and Settleman J.
Drosophila Rho-kinase (DRok) is required for tissue morphogenesis in diverse compartments of the egg chamber during oogenesis.
Dev. Biol. 297, 417-432 (2006)
PMCID: PMC2504748 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Tsukiyama, T. and Parkhurst, S.
Chromosomes and expression mechanisms. (editorial overview)
Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 16, 101-103 (2006)
Full Text
 
Yu, J., Starr, D.A., Wu, X., Parkhurst, S.M., Zhuang, Y., Xu, T., Xu, R., and Han, M.
The KASH domain protein MSP-300 plays an essential role in nuclear anchoring during Drosophila oogenesis.
Dev. Biol 289, 336-345 (2006)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Magie, C.R. and Parkhurst, S.M..
Rho1 regulates signaling events required for proper Drosophila embryonic development.
Dev. Biol. 278, 144-154 (2005)
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL
 
Stramer, B., Wood, W., Galko, M.J., Redd, M.J., Jacinto, A., Parkhurst, S.M., and Martin, P.
Live imaging of wound inflammation in Drosophila embryos reveals key roles for small GTPases during in vivo cell migration.
J. Cell Biol. 168, 567-573 (2005)
PMCID: PMC2171743 
Abstract | Full Text 
Orian, A., Grewal, S.S., Knoepfler, P.S., Edgar, B.A., Parkhurst, S.M., and Eisenman, R.N.
Genomic Binding and Transcriptional Regulation by the Drosophila Myc and Mnt Transcription Factors.
CSHSQB. (review) 70, 1-10 (2005)
Full Text
 
Johndrow, J.E., Magie, C.R. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Rho GTPase function in flies: Insights from a developmental and organismal perspective.
Biochem. Cell Biol. 82, 643-657 (2004)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Bianchi-Frias, D., Orian, A., Delrow, J.J., Vazquez, J., Rosales-Nieves, A.E., and Parkhurst S.M.
Hairy Transcriptional Repression Targets and Cofactor Recruitment in Drosophila.
PLoS Biology 2, 0975-0990 (2004)
PMCID: PMC449821 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Martin, P. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Parallels between tissue repair and embryo morphogenesis. (review).
Development 131, 3021-3034 (2004)
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL 
 
Secombe, J. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Drosophila Topors is a RING finger-containing protein that functions as an E3 ubiquitin ligase for the Hairy bHLH repressor protein.
J. Biol. Chem. 279, 1726-17133 (2004)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Jafar-Nejad, H., Acar, M., Nolo, R., Lacin, H., Hacin, H., Pan, H., Parkhurst, S.M. and Bellen, H.J.
Senseless acts a binary switch during sensory organ precursor selection.
Genes & Dev. 17, 2966-2978 (2003)
PMCID: PMC 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Martin, P. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Development: May the Force Be With You. (perspective).
Science 300, 63-65 (2003)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Orian, A., van Steensel, B., Delrow, J., Bussemaker, H.J., Li, L., Sawado, T., Williams, E., Loo, L.W.M., Cowley, S.M., Yost, C., Pierce, S., Edgar, B.A., Parkhurst, S.M. and Eisenman, R.N.
Genomic Binding by the Drosophila Myc, Max, Mad/Mnt Transcription Factor Network.
Genes & Dev. 17, 1101-1114 (2003)
PMCID: PMC196053
Abstract | Full Text
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Delidakis, C.
Fly Development: An introspective. (review)
Bio Essays 25, 87-89 (2003)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Magie, C.R., Pinto-Santini, D. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Rho1 interacts with p120ctn and a-catenin, and regulates cadherin-based adherens junction formation during Drosophila.
Development 129, 3771-3782 (2002)
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL
 
Rosenberg, M.I. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Drosophila Sir2 is required for heterochromatic silencing and by euchromatic Hairy/E(spl) family of bHLH repressors in segmentation and sex determination.
Cell 109, 447-458 (2002)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Phippen, T.M., Sweigart, A.L., Moniwa, M., Krumm, A., Davie, J.R. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Drosophila CtBP functions as a context-dependent transcriptional cofactor and interferes with both Mad and Groucho transcriptional repression.
J. Biol. Chem. 275, 37628-37637 (2000)
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL
 
Magie, C.R., Meyer, M., Gorsuch, M. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Mutations in the Rho1 small GTPase disrupt morphogenesis and segmentation during early Drosophila development.
Development 126, 5353-5364 (1999)
Abstract | Full Text | PVURL
 
Poortinga, G., Watanabe, M. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Drosophila CtBP: a Hairy-interacting protein required for embryonic segmentation and Hairy-mediated transcriptional repression.
EMBO J. 17, 2067-2078 (1998)
PMCID: PMC1170551 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Parkhurst, S.M.
Groucho: making its Marx as a transcriptional corepressor.
Trends Genet. 14, 130-132 (1998)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Alifragis*, P., Poortinga*, G., Parkhurst, S.M. and Delidakis, C.
A network of interacting transcriptional regulators involved in Drosophila neural fate specification revealed by the yeast two-hybrid system.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94, 13099-13104 (1997) (*authors contributed equally)
PMCID: PMC24269
Abstract | Full Text
 
Gallant, P., Shiio, Y., Cheng, P.F., Parkhurst, S.M. and Eisenman, R.N.
Myc and Max homologs in Drosophila.
Science 274, 1523-1527 (1996)
Abstract | Full Text
 
Dawson, S.R., Turner, D.L., Weintraub, H. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Specificity for the Hairy/ Enhancer of split basic-helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins maps outside the bHLH domain and suggests two separable modes of transcriptional repression.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 15, 6923-6931 (1995)
PMCID: PMC230947 
Abstract | Full Text
 
Lepage, T., Cohen, S.M., Diaz-Benjumea, F.J. and Parkhurst, S.M.
Signal transduction by cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase A in Drosophila limb patterning.
Nature 373, 711-715 (1995)
Abstract
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Meneely, P.M.
Sex determination and dosage compensation: Lessons from flies and worms. (review)
Science 264, 924-932 (1994)
Abstract
 
Parkhurst, S.M., Lipshitz, H.D. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
achaete-scute feminizing activities and Drosophila sex-determination.
Development 117, 737-749 (1993)
Abstract | Full Text
 

docs1 Previous publications (Susan Parkhurst)


Ding, D., Parkhurst, S.M., Halsell, S.R. and Lipshitz, H.D.
Dynamic hsp83 localization during Drosophila oogenesis and embryogenesis.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 13, 3773-3781 (1993)
PMCID: PMC359859 
 
Ding, D., Parkhurst, S.M. and Lipshitz, H.D.
Different genetic requirements for anterior RNA localization revealed by the distribution of Adducin-like transcripts during Drosophila oogenesis.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 90, 2512-2516 (1993)
PMCID: PMC46118 
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
Common denominators for sex. (review)
Current Biology 2, 629-631 (1992)
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
wimp, a dominant maternal-effect mutation, reduces transcription of a specific subset of segmentation genes in Drosophila.
Genes & Dev. 5, 341-357 (1991)
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
Mis-regulating segmentation gene expression in Drosophila.
Development 111, 1121-1135 (1991)
PVURL
 
Parkhurst, S.M., Bopp, D. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
X:A ratio, the primary sex-determining signal in Drosophila, is transduced by helix-loop-helix proteins.
Cell 63, 1179-1191 (1990)
 
Hooper, K.L., Parkhurst, S.M. and Ish-Horowicz, D.
Spatial control of hairy protein expression during embryogenesis.
Development 107, 489-504 (1989)
 
Parkhurst, S.M., Harrison, D.A., Remington, M.P., Spana, C., Kelley, R.L., Coyne, R.S. and Corces, V.G.
The Drosophila su(Hw) gene, which controls the phenotypic effect of the gypsy transposable element, encodes a putative DNA-binding protein.
Genes & Dev. 2, 1205-1215 (1988)
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
Developmental expression of Drosophila melanogaster retrovirus-like transposable elements.
EMBO J. 6, 419-424 (1987)
PMCID: PMC553412 
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
Retroviral elements and suppressor genes in Drosophila. (review)
BioEssays 5, 52-57 (1986)
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
Mutations at the suppressor of forked locus increase the accumulation of gypsy-encoded transcripts in Drosophila melanogaster.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 6, 2271-2274 (1986)
PMCID: PMC367771 
 
Marlor, R.L., Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
The Drosophila melanogaster gypsy transposable element encodes putative gene products homologous to retroviral proteins.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 6, 1129-1134 (1986)
PMCID: PMC367623 
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
Interactions among the gypsy transposable element and the yellow and suppressor of Hairy-wing loci in Drosophila melanogaster.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 6, 47-53 (1986)
PMCID: PMC367482 
 
Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
forked, gypsys, and suppressors in Drosophila.
Cell 41, 429-437 (1985)
 
Mozer, B.A., Marlor, R.L., Parkhurst, S.M. and Corces, V.G.
Characterization and developmental expression of a Drosophila ras oncogene.
Mol. Cell. Biol. 5, 885-889 (1985)
 
Hardy, M.R., Townsend, R.R., Parkhurst, S.M., and Lee, Y.C.
Different modes of ligand binding to the hepatic galactose/N-acetylgalactosamine lectin on the surface of rabbit hepatocytes.
Biochemistry 24, 22-28 (1985)
 
Parkhurst, S.M., Blaser, M.J., Laxson, L.B., and Wang, W-L.
Surveillance for the detection of nosocomial infections and the potential for nosocomial outbreaks. II. Development of a laboratory-based system.
Am. J. Infect. Control 13, 7-15 (1985)
 
Laxson, L.B., Blaser, M.J., and Parkhurst, S.M.
Surveillance for the detection of nosocomial infections and the potential for nosocomial outbreaks. I. Microbiology culture surveillance is an effective method of detecting nosocomial infections.
Am. J. Infect. Control 12, 318-324 (1984)
 
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