Selected Publications

 

Vanpoperinghe L, Carlier-Grynkorn F, Cornilleau G, Kusakabe T, Drinnenberg IA, Tran PT. Live-cell imaging reveals square shape spindles and long mitosis duration in the silkworm holocentric cells. (2021) MicroPubl Biol.10.17912/micropub.biology.000441

 

Rosin LF, Gil J Jr, Drinnenberg IA, Lei EP. Oligopaint DNA FISH reveals telomere-based meiotic pairing dynamics in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. (2021) PLoS Genet. 17(7):e1009700.

 

Senaratne AP, Muller H, Freyer KA, Kawamoto M and Drinnenberg IA. Formation of the CenH3-deficient holocentromere in Lepidoptera avoids active chromatin. (2021), Current Biology, Oct 23:S0960-9822(20)31448-2.

Featured in a Spotlight by Reto Gassmann (University of Porto) in the same journal issue

 

Cortes-Silva N, Ulmer J, Kiuchi T, Hsieh E, Cornilleau G, Ladid I, Dingli F, Loew D, Katsuma S and Drinnenberg IA, CenH3-independent kinetochore assembly in Lepidoptera requires CENP-T. (2020) Current Biology, 30(4):561-572

Dispatch: Navarro AP and Cheeseman IM. Chromosome Segregation: Evolving a Plastic Chromosome-Microtubule Interface. (2020) Current Biology, Feb 24;30(4):R174-R177

Drinnenberg IA, Berger F, Elsässer SJ, Andersen PR, Ausió J, Bickmore WA, Blackwell AR, Erwin DH, Gahan JM, Gaut BS, Harvey ZH, Henikoff S, Kao JY, Kurdistani SK, Lemos B, Levine MT, Luger K, Malik HS, Martín-Durán JM, Peichel CL, Renfree MB, Rutowicz K, Sarkies P, Schmitz RJ, Technau U, Thornton JW, Warnecke T, Wolfe KH. (2019) EvoChromo: towards a synthesis of chromatin biology and evolution. Development. vol. 146 no. 19, dev178962


Muller H, Gil J Jr, Drinnenberg IA, The Impact of Centromeres on Spatial Genome Architecture (2019) Trends in Genetics. Aug;35(8):565-578.

 

Molaro A and Drinnenberg IA (2018) Studying the evolution of histone variants using Phylogeny, in “Histone Variants“, Editor: Genevieve Almouzni and Guillermo Orsi, Methods in Molecular Biology, Springer International Publishing

 

Drinnenberg IA and Akiyoshi B (2017) Lessons from species with unconventional kinetochores, in “Centromeres ad Kinetochores“, Editor Ben Black, Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology 56, Springer International Publishing

 

Senaratne AP and Drinnenberg IA (2017) All that is old does not wither: Conservation of outer kinetochore proteins across all eukaryotes? Spotlight, Journal of Cell Biology

 

Drinnenberg IA, Henikoff S, and Malik HS (2016) Evolutionary Turnover of Kinetochore Proteins: A Ship of Theseus? Trends in Cell Biology, 26(7):498-510

 

Drinnenberg IA, DeYoung D, Henikoff S, and Malik HS. (2014) Recurrent loss of CenH3 is associated with independent transitions to holocentricity in insects. eLife

Featured on the eLife homepage


Full list Ines Anna Drinnenberg: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Drinnenberg+I