Professor Evan Reid - Publications
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ESCRT-III-associated proteins and spastin inhibit protrudin-dependent polarised membrane traffic
View publication (opens in a new tab)05 Oct 2019
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Hereditary spastic paraplegia: from diagnosis to emerging therapeutic approaches
View publication (opens in a new tab)01 Dec 2019
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Mechanistic basis of an epistatic interaction reducing age at onset in hereditary spastic paraplegia
View publication (opens in a new tab)22 Feb 2018
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Defects in ER–endosome contacts impact lysosome function in hereditary spastic paraplegia
View publication (opens in a new tab)07 Apr 2017
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An ESCRT–spastin interaction promotes fission of recycling tubules from the endosome
View publication (opens in a new tab)29 Jul 2013
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Mutations in the ER-shaping protein reticulon 2 cause the axon-degenerative disorder hereditary spastic paraplegia type 12
View publication (opens in a new tab)09 Jan 2012
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The hereditary spastic paraplegia proteins NIPA1, spastin and spartin are inhibitors of mammalian BMP signalling
View publication (opens in a new tab)20 Jul 2009
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Spastin Couples Microtubule Severing to Membrane Traffic in Completion of Cytokinesis and Secretion
View publication (opens in a new tab)30 Dec 2008
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Drosophila spichthyin inhibits BMP signaling and regulates synaptic growth and axonal microtubules
View publication (opens in a new tab)14 Jan 2007
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Spastin and atlastin, two proteins mutated in autosomal-dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia, are binding partners
View publication (opens in a new tab)08 Dec 2005