Publications
2023
Gignac, S. J.*, MacCharles, K.*, Fu, K., Akarsi, G., Wiens, T., Verheyen, E.M.# and J. Richman#. (2023) Mechanistic studies in Drosophila and chicken give new insights into functions of DVL1 in dominant Robinow Syndrome. * joint first authors, # joint corresponding authors. Disease Models and Mechanisms, 16, doi:10.1242/dmm.049844.
2022
E.M. Verheyen (2022) The power of Drosophila in modeling human disease mechanisms. Invited Review, Disease Models and Mechanisms, 15 (3): dmm049549.
Cotsworth, S., Jackson, C.J., Hallson, G., Fitzpatrick, K.A., Syrzycka, M., Coulthard, A.B., Bejsovec, A., Marchetti, M., Pimpinelli, S., Wang, S.H., Camfield, R.G., Verheyen, E.M., Sinclair, D.A., Honda, B.M. and A.J. Hilliker (2022) Genetic and Molecular Analysis of the Heterochromatic Gfat1 (zeppelin) Locus and its Euchromatic Paralogue, the Gfat2 Gene, in Drosophila melanogaster. Cells 11(3):448. doi: 10.3390/cells11030448.
2021
Kinsey, S.D., Vinluan, J.P., Shipman, G.A. and E.M. Verheyen (2021) Expression of human HIPKs in Drosophila demonstrates their shared and unique functions in a developmental model. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics, doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab350 Open Access.
Ganguly*, P. Madonsela*, L., Chao, J.T., Loewen, C.J., O'Connor, T., Verheyen#, E.M. and D.W. Allan# (2021) A scalable Drosophila assay for clinical interpretation of human PTEN variants in suppression of PI3K/AKT induced cellular proliferation. * joint first authors, # joint corresponding authors. PLoS Genetics, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009774. Open Access.
Wong, K.K-L. and E.M. Verheyen (2021) Metabolic reprogramming in cancer: mechanistic insights from Drosophila. Disease Models and Mechanisms 14, dmm048934. doi:10.1242/dmm.048934. Open Access.
2020
Wong, K.K-L., Liao, J.Z., Shih, C.R.Y., Harden, N. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) Hyperpolarized mitochondria accumulate in Drosophila Hipk-overexpressing cells to drive tumor-like growth. Journal of Cell Science 133: jcs250944 doi: 10.1242/jcs.250944.
Wong, K.K-L. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) LRP6 lets Merlin go in times of nutrient scarcity. Invited ‘News & Views’, EMBO Reports e51358.
Lat, P.K., Liu, K., Kumar, D.N., Wong, K. K-L., Verheyen, E.M., and D. Sen (2020) High Specificity and Tight Spatial Restriction of Self-Biotinylation by DNA and RNA G-Quadruplexes Complexed in vitro and in vivo with Heme. Nucleic Acids Research, online.
Wang, S., Sinclair, D.A.R., Kim, H.-Y., Kinsey, S.D., Yoo, B., Wong, K. K-L., Krieger, C., Harden, N. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase (Hipk) is required for nervous system and muscle structure and function. First posted on bioRxiv. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0221006.
Wong, K.K-L.,Liu, T.-W., Parker, J., Sinclair, D.A., Chen, Y-Y., Khoo, K-H., Vocadlo, D.J. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) The nutrient sensor OGT regulates Hipk stability and tumorigenic-like activities in Drosophila. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1912894117
2019
Tettweiler, G., Blaquiere, J.A., Wray, N.B. and E.M. Verheyen (2019) Hipk is required for JAK/STAT signal transduction during development and tumorigenesis. PLOS One 14(12): e0226856.
Wong, K.K-L., Liao, J.Z.and E.M. Verheyen (2019) A positive feedback loop between Myc and aerobic glycolysis sustains tumor growth in a Drosophila tumor model. eLife;8:e46315.
Hall, E.T., Hoesing, E., Sinkovics, E. and Verheyen, E.M. (2019) Actomyosin contractility modulates Wnt signaling through adherens junction stability. Posted first on bioRxiv, Published in Molecular Biology of the Cell, 30(3): 411-426. Chosen as 'MBoC 2019 Paper of the Year'.
2018
Blaquiere, J.A., Wong, Kenneth K.L., Kinsey, S.D., Wu, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2018) Homeodomain interacting protein kinase promotes tumorigenesis and metastatic cell behavior. Disease Models and Mechanisms 11: dmm031146.
2017
Hall, E.T.*, Pradhan-Sundd, T.*, Samnani, F. and E.M. Verheyen (2017) The Protein Phosphatase 4 complex promotes the Notch pathway and wingless transcription. Posted first on bioRxiv March 3, 2017, * joint first authors. Published in Biology Open 6:1165-1173.
Blaquiere, J.A. and E.M. Verheyen (2017) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (Hipks): Diverse and complex roles in development and disease. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 123:73-103.
2016
Yu, Q.C., Verheyen, E.M. and Y.A. Zeng (2016) Mammary Development and Breast Cancer: A Wnt Perspective. Cancers 8(7), 65; doi:10.3390/cancers8070065.
Sulkowski M.J., Han T.H., Ott C., Wang Q., Verheyen E.M., Lippincott-Schwartz J., and M. Serpa (2016) A Novel, Noncanonical BMP Pathway Modulates Synapse Maturation at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction. PLoS Genet 12(1): e1005810.
2015
Hall, E. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Ras-activated Dsor1 promotes Wnt signaling in Drosophila development. Journal of Cell Science, 128: 4499-4511. *Highlighted in the journal In this issue page.
Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) The Myopic-Ubpy-Hrs nexus enables endosomal recycling of Frizzled. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 26(18):3329-42.
Fernandes, V.M., Pradhan-Sundd, T., Blaquiere, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Ras/MEK/MAPK-mediated regulation of heparin sulfate proteoglycans promotes retinal fate in the Drosophila eye-antennal disc. Developmental Biology, 402: 109-118. Also featured on the cover!
Swarup, S., Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Genome-wide in vivo identification of kinases and phosphatases that regulate Wnt signaling. Development,142 :1502-1515.
2014
Fernandes, V.M., McCormack, K., Lewellyn, L. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Integrins regulate apical constriction via microtubule stabilization in the Drosophila eye disc epithelium. Cell Reports, 9(6): 2043-55. Also featured on the cover!
Fernandes, V.M., Braid, L.R. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Nemo is a conserved core proneural target involved in Notch-mediated lateral inhibition during neurogenesis. Developmental Biology, 392: 334-343.
Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) The role of Bro1 domain-containing protein Myopic in endosomal trafficking of Wnt/Wingless. Developmental Biology, 392: 93-107. Also featured on the cover!
Blaquiere, J., Lee, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase promotes normal and ectopic eye development through repression of twin of eyeless and eyeless. Developmental Biology, 390:14–25. Also featured on the cover!
2013
This article in Science Signaling features our work on Hipk and the Hippo pathway (Chen and Verheyen, 2012).
2012
Chen, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2012) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase regulates Yorkie activity to promote tissue growth. Current Biology, 22(17):1582-6.
Verheyen, E.M., Swarup, S. and W. Lee (2012) Hipk proteins dually regulate Wnt/Wingless signal transduction. Fly 6(2): 126-131.
Swarup, S. and E.M. Verheyen (2012) Wnt/Wingless signaling in Drosophila. CSH Perspectives, 4(6). pii: a007930.
Morillo, S.A., Braid, L.R., Verheyen #, E.M. and I. Rebay # (2012) Nemo phosphorylates Eyes absent and enhances output from the Eya-Sine oculis transcriptional complex during Drosophila retinal determination. Developmental Biology, 365(1):267-76. # joint corresponding authors.
2011
Swarup, S. and E.M. Verheyen (2011) Drosophila homeodomain-interacting protein kinase inhibits the Skp1-Cul1-F-box E3 ligase complex to dually promote Wingless and Hedgehog signaling. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 108 (24): 9887-9892.
Mirkovic, I., Gault, W.J.*, Rahnama, M.*, Jenny, A.*, Gaengel, K., Bessette, D., Gottardi, C.J., Verheyen, E.M.# and M. Mlodzik# (2011) The Nemo kinase phosphorylates β-catenin to promote ommatidial rotation and connects core PCP factors to E-cadherin/β-catenin. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 18: 665–672. # joint corresponding authors, * joint second authors.
2010
Verheyen, E.M. and H. Clevers (2010) Wnts as self-renewal factors: mammary stem cells and beyond. Cell Stem Cell 6: 494-495. (A preview of a Cell Stem Cell paper written by my former PhD student Arial Zeng and Roel Nusse).
Braid, L.R.*, Lee, W.*, Uetrecht, A.C., Swarup, S., Papaianni, G., Heiler, A. and E.M. Verheyen (2010) Nemo phosphorylates Even-skipped and promotes Eve-mediated repression of odd-skipped in even parasegments during Drosophila embryogenesis. Developmental Biology 343(1-2):178-89. *joint first authors.
Verheyen, E.M. and C.J. Gottardi (2010) Regulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling by protein kinases. Developmental Dynamics 239(1):34-44.
2009
Merino, C., Penney, J., González, M., Tsurudome, K., Moujahidine, M., O’Connor, M.B., Verheyen, E.M. and P. Haghighi (2009) Nemo kinase interacts with Mad to coordinate synaptic growth at the Drosophila NMJ. Journal of Cell Biology 185(4): 713-25.
Lee, W., Swarup, S., Chen, J., Ishitani, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2009b) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (Hipks) promote Wnt/Wg signaling through stabilization of β-catenin/Arm and stimulation of target gene expression. Development 136: 241-251.
Lee, W., Andrews, B.C., Faust, M., Walldorf, U. and E.M. Verheyen (2009a) Hipk is an essential protein that promotes Notch signal transduction in the Drosophila eye by inhibition of the global co-repressor Groucho. Developmental Biology 325: 263-272.
2008
Zeng, Y.A.*, Rahnama, M.*, Wang, S., Lee, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2008) Inhibition of Wg signaling through activated BMP involves competition between Mad and Armadillo/β-catenin for dTcf binding. PLoS ONE 3(12): e3893. *joint first authors.
Braid, L.R. and Verheyen, E.M. (2008) Drosophila Nemo Promotes Eye Specification Directed by the Retinal Determination Gene Network. Genetics 180: 283-299.
2007
Verheyen, E.M. (2007) Opposing effects of Wnt and MAPK on BMP/Smad signal duration. Developmental Cell 13: 755-756.
Zeng, Y.A.*, Rahnama, M.*, Wang, S., Sosu-Sedzorme, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2007) Drosophila Nemo/Nlk antagonizes Bone Morphogenetic Protein signalling by phosphorylation of Mad and inhibition of its nuclear accumulation. Development 134: 2061-2071, *joint first authors.
2004
Zeng, Y.A. and Verheyen, E.M. (2004) Nemo is an inducible antagonist of Wingless signaling during Drosophila wing development. Development 131: 2911-2920.
2002
Mirkovic, I.,Charish, K., Gorski, S.M., McKnight, K., and Verheyen, E.M. (2002) Drosophila nemo is an essential gene involved in the regulation of programmed cell death. Mechanisms of Development 119: 9-20. 2002 Mirkovic et al.pdf
MacLean, S.J., Andrews, B.C., and Verheyen, E.M. (2002) Characterization of Dir: a putative potassium inward rectifying channel in Drosophila. Mechanisms of Development 116: 193-197. 2002 Maclean et al.pdf
2001
Verheyen, E.M., Mirkovic, I., MacLean, S.J., Langmann, C., Andrews, B.C., and MacKinnon, C. (2001) The tissue polarity gene nemo carries out multiple roles in patterning during Drosophila development. Mechanisms of Development 101: 119-132. 2001 Verheyen et al.pdf
Gignac, S. J.*, MacCharles, K.*, Fu, K., Akarsi, G., Wiens, T., Verheyen, E.M.# and J. Richman#. (2023) Mechanistic studies in Drosophila and chicken give new insights into functions of DVL1 in dominant Robinow Syndrome. * joint first authors, # joint corresponding authors. Disease Models and Mechanisms, 16, doi:10.1242/dmm.049844.
2022
E.M. Verheyen (2022) The power of Drosophila in modeling human disease mechanisms. Invited Review, Disease Models and Mechanisms, 15 (3): dmm049549.
Cotsworth, S., Jackson, C.J., Hallson, G., Fitzpatrick, K.A., Syrzycka, M., Coulthard, A.B., Bejsovec, A., Marchetti, M., Pimpinelli, S., Wang, S.H., Camfield, R.G., Verheyen, E.M., Sinclair, D.A., Honda, B.M. and A.J. Hilliker (2022) Genetic and Molecular Analysis of the Heterochromatic Gfat1 (zeppelin) Locus and its Euchromatic Paralogue, the Gfat2 Gene, in Drosophila melanogaster. Cells 11(3):448. doi: 10.3390/cells11030448.
2021
Kinsey, S.D., Vinluan, J.P., Shipman, G.A. and E.M. Verheyen (2021) Expression of human HIPKs in Drosophila demonstrates their shared and unique functions in a developmental model. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics, doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab350 Open Access.
Ganguly*, P. Madonsela*, L., Chao, J.T., Loewen, C.J., O'Connor, T., Verheyen#, E.M. and D.W. Allan# (2021) A scalable Drosophila assay for clinical interpretation of human PTEN variants in suppression of PI3K/AKT induced cellular proliferation. * joint first authors, # joint corresponding authors. PLoS Genetics, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009774. Open Access.
Wong, K.K-L. and E.M. Verheyen (2021) Metabolic reprogramming in cancer: mechanistic insights from Drosophila. Disease Models and Mechanisms 14, dmm048934. doi:10.1242/dmm.048934. Open Access.
2020
Wong, K.K-L., Liao, J.Z., Shih, C.R.Y., Harden, N. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) Hyperpolarized mitochondria accumulate in Drosophila Hipk-overexpressing cells to drive tumor-like growth. Journal of Cell Science 133: jcs250944 doi: 10.1242/jcs.250944.
Wong, K.K-L. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) LRP6 lets Merlin go in times of nutrient scarcity. Invited ‘News & Views’, EMBO Reports e51358.
Lat, P.K., Liu, K., Kumar, D.N., Wong, K. K-L., Verheyen, E.M., and D. Sen (2020) High Specificity and Tight Spatial Restriction of Self-Biotinylation by DNA and RNA G-Quadruplexes Complexed in vitro and in vivo with Heme. Nucleic Acids Research, online.
Wang, S., Sinclair, D.A.R., Kim, H.-Y., Kinsey, S.D., Yoo, B., Wong, K. K-L., Krieger, C., Harden, N. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase (Hipk) is required for nervous system and muscle structure and function. First posted on bioRxiv. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0221006.
Wong, K.K-L.,Liu, T.-W., Parker, J., Sinclair, D.A., Chen, Y-Y., Khoo, K-H., Vocadlo, D.J. and E.M. Verheyen (2020) The nutrient sensor OGT regulates Hipk stability and tumorigenic-like activities in Drosophila. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1912894117
2019
Tettweiler, G., Blaquiere, J.A., Wray, N.B. and E.M. Verheyen (2019) Hipk is required for JAK/STAT signal transduction during development and tumorigenesis. PLOS One 14(12): e0226856.
Wong, K.K-L., Liao, J.Z.and E.M. Verheyen (2019) A positive feedback loop between Myc and aerobic glycolysis sustains tumor growth in a Drosophila tumor model. eLife;8:e46315.
Hall, E.T., Hoesing, E., Sinkovics, E. and Verheyen, E.M. (2019) Actomyosin contractility modulates Wnt signaling through adherens junction stability. Posted first on bioRxiv, Published in Molecular Biology of the Cell, 30(3): 411-426. Chosen as 'MBoC 2019 Paper of the Year'.
2018
Blaquiere, J.A., Wong, Kenneth K.L., Kinsey, S.D., Wu, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2018) Homeodomain interacting protein kinase promotes tumorigenesis and metastatic cell behavior. Disease Models and Mechanisms 11: dmm031146.
2017
Hall, E.T.*, Pradhan-Sundd, T.*, Samnani, F. and E.M. Verheyen (2017) The Protein Phosphatase 4 complex promotes the Notch pathway and wingless transcription. Posted first on bioRxiv March 3, 2017, * joint first authors. Published in Biology Open 6:1165-1173.
Blaquiere, J.A. and E.M. Verheyen (2017) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (Hipks): Diverse and complex roles in development and disease. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 123:73-103.
2016
Yu, Q.C., Verheyen, E.M. and Y.A. Zeng (2016) Mammary Development and Breast Cancer: A Wnt Perspective. Cancers 8(7), 65; doi:10.3390/cancers8070065.
Sulkowski M.J., Han T.H., Ott C., Wang Q., Verheyen E.M., Lippincott-Schwartz J., and M. Serpa (2016) A Novel, Noncanonical BMP Pathway Modulates Synapse Maturation at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction. PLoS Genet 12(1): e1005810.
2015
Hall, E. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Ras-activated Dsor1 promotes Wnt signaling in Drosophila development. Journal of Cell Science, 128: 4499-4511. *Highlighted in the journal In this issue page.
Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) The Myopic-Ubpy-Hrs nexus enables endosomal recycling of Frizzled. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 26(18):3329-42.
Fernandes, V.M., Pradhan-Sundd, T., Blaquiere, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Ras/MEK/MAPK-mediated regulation of heparin sulfate proteoglycans promotes retinal fate in the Drosophila eye-antennal disc. Developmental Biology, 402: 109-118. Also featured on the cover!
Swarup, S., Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2015) Genome-wide in vivo identification of kinases and phosphatases that regulate Wnt signaling. Development,142 :1502-1515.
2014
Fernandes, V.M., McCormack, K., Lewellyn, L. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Integrins regulate apical constriction via microtubule stabilization in the Drosophila eye disc epithelium. Cell Reports, 9(6): 2043-55. Also featured on the cover!
Fernandes, V.M., Braid, L.R. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Nemo is a conserved core proneural target involved in Notch-mediated lateral inhibition during neurogenesis. Developmental Biology, 392: 334-343.
Pradhan-Sundd, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) The role of Bro1 domain-containing protein Myopic in endosomal trafficking of Wnt/Wingless. Developmental Biology, 392: 93-107. Also featured on the cover!
Blaquiere, J., Lee, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2014) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase promotes normal and ectopic eye development through repression of twin of eyeless and eyeless. Developmental Biology, 390:14–25. Also featured on the cover!
2013
This article in Science Signaling features our work on Hipk and the Hippo pathway (Chen and Verheyen, 2012).
2012
Chen, J. and E.M. Verheyen (2012) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase regulates Yorkie activity to promote tissue growth. Current Biology, 22(17):1582-6.
Verheyen, E.M., Swarup, S. and W. Lee (2012) Hipk proteins dually regulate Wnt/Wingless signal transduction. Fly 6(2): 126-131.
Swarup, S. and E.M. Verheyen (2012) Wnt/Wingless signaling in Drosophila. CSH Perspectives, 4(6). pii: a007930.
Morillo, S.A., Braid, L.R., Verheyen #, E.M. and I. Rebay # (2012) Nemo phosphorylates Eyes absent and enhances output from the Eya-Sine oculis transcriptional complex during Drosophila retinal determination. Developmental Biology, 365(1):267-76. # joint corresponding authors.
2011
Swarup, S. and E.M. Verheyen (2011) Drosophila homeodomain-interacting protein kinase inhibits the Skp1-Cul1-F-box E3 ligase complex to dually promote Wingless and Hedgehog signaling. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 108 (24): 9887-9892.
Mirkovic, I., Gault, W.J.*, Rahnama, M.*, Jenny, A.*, Gaengel, K., Bessette, D., Gottardi, C.J., Verheyen, E.M.# and M. Mlodzik# (2011) The Nemo kinase phosphorylates β-catenin to promote ommatidial rotation and connects core PCP factors to E-cadherin/β-catenin. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 18: 665–672. # joint corresponding authors, * joint second authors.
2010
Verheyen, E.M. and H. Clevers (2010) Wnts as self-renewal factors: mammary stem cells and beyond. Cell Stem Cell 6: 494-495. (A preview of a Cell Stem Cell paper written by my former PhD student Arial Zeng and Roel Nusse).
Braid, L.R.*, Lee, W.*, Uetrecht, A.C., Swarup, S., Papaianni, G., Heiler, A. and E.M. Verheyen (2010) Nemo phosphorylates Even-skipped and promotes Eve-mediated repression of odd-skipped in even parasegments during Drosophila embryogenesis. Developmental Biology 343(1-2):178-89. *joint first authors.
Verheyen, E.M. and C.J. Gottardi (2010) Regulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling by protein kinases. Developmental Dynamics 239(1):34-44.
2009
Merino, C., Penney, J., González, M., Tsurudome, K., Moujahidine, M., O’Connor, M.B., Verheyen, E.M. and P. Haghighi (2009) Nemo kinase interacts with Mad to coordinate synaptic growth at the Drosophila NMJ. Journal of Cell Biology 185(4): 713-25.
Lee, W., Swarup, S., Chen, J., Ishitani, T. and E.M. Verheyen (2009b) Homeodomain-interacting protein kinases (Hipks) promote Wnt/Wg signaling through stabilization of β-catenin/Arm and stimulation of target gene expression. Development 136: 241-251.
Lee, W., Andrews, B.C., Faust, M., Walldorf, U. and E.M. Verheyen (2009a) Hipk is an essential protein that promotes Notch signal transduction in the Drosophila eye by inhibition of the global co-repressor Groucho. Developmental Biology 325: 263-272.
2008
Zeng, Y.A.*, Rahnama, M.*, Wang, S., Lee, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2008) Inhibition of Wg signaling through activated BMP involves competition between Mad and Armadillo/β-catenin for dTcf binding. PLoS ONE 3(12): e3893. *joint first authors.
Braid, L.R. and Verheyen, E.M. (2008) Drosophila Nemo Promotes Eye Specification Directed by the Retinal Determination Gene Network. Genetics 180: 283-299.
2007
Verheyen, E.M. (2007) Opposing effects of Wnt and MAPK on BMP/Smad signal duration. Developmental Cell 13: 755-756.
Zeng, Y.A.*, Rahnama, M.*, Wang, S., Sosu-Sedzorme, W. and E.M. Verheyen (2007) Drosophila Nemo/Nlk antagonizes Bone Morphogenetic Protein signalling by phosphorylation of Mad and inhibition of its nuclear accumulation. Development 134: 2061-2071, *joint first authors.
2004
Zeng, Y.A. and Verheyen, E.M. (2004) Nemo is an inducible antagonist of Wingless signaling during Drosophila wing development. Development 131: 2911-2920.
2002
Mirkovic, I.,Charish, K., Gorski, S.M., McKnight, K., and Verheyen, E.M. (2002) Drosophila nemo is an essential gene involved in the regulation of programmed cell death. Mechanisms of Development 119: 9-20. 2002 Mirkovic et al.pdf
MacLean, S.J., Andrews, B.C., and Verheyen, E.M. (2002) Characterization of Dir: a putative potassium inward rectifying channel in Drosophila. Mechanisms of Development 116: 193-197. 2002 Maclean et al.pdf
2001
Verheyen, E.M., Mirkovic, I., MacLean, S.J., Langmann, C., Andrews, B.C., and MacKinnon, C. (2001) The tissue polarity gene nemo carries out multiple roles in patterning during Drosophila development. Mechanisms of Development 101: 119-132. 2001 Verheyen et al.pdf