David G. DRUBIN

David G. DRUBIN

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 111

North America-United States

About David G. DRUBIN

David G. DRUBIN, With an exceptional h-index of 111 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, proteins, imaging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Role for Cross-linking Proteins in Actin Filament Network Organization and Force Generation

Kinetic investigation reveals an HIV-1 Nef-dependent increase in AP-2 recruitment and productivity at endocytic sites

Mitochondrial network physiology disruption during SARS-CoV-2 infection in human lung organoids

Intersectin1 promotes clathrin-mediated endocytosis by organizing and stabilizing endocytic protein interaction networks

Interdependence of a microtubule polymerase and a motor protein in establishment of kinetochore end-on attachments

INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member: Self-organizing actin networks drive sequential endocytic protein recruitment and vesicle release on synthetic lipid …

REVISOR, COMMENTED ON BY ALL GOGOL. ALEXANDER SLONIMSKY AND YULIA SAZONOVA-SLONIMSKAYA IN THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT THE MEYERHOLD PLAY

Membrane curvature as a signal to ensure robustness of diverse cellular processes

David G. DRUBIN Information

University

Position

Professor Molecular and Cell Biology

Citations(all)

36908

Citations(since 2020)

6773

Cited By

32718

hIndex(all)

111

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

212

i10Index(since 2020)

148

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University of California, Berkeley

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David G. DRUBIN Skills & Research Interests

cell biology

genetics

biochemistry

proteins

imaging

Top articles of David G. DRUBIN

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Role for Cross-linking Proteins in Actin Filament Network Organization and Force Generation

bioRxiv

Jennifer M Hill

Songlin Cai

Michael D Carver

David G Drubin

2024

Kinetic investigation reveals an HIV-1 Nef-dependent increase in AP-2 recruitment and productivity at endocytic sites

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Yuichiro Iwamoto

Anna A Ye

Cyna Shirazinejad

James H Hurley

David G Drubin

2024/1/1

Mitochondrial network physiology disruption during SARS-CoV-2 infection in human lung organoids

Biophysical Journal

Gillian McMahon

Zichen Wang

Hiroyuki Hakozaki

Paul Marchando

Cyna R Shirazinejad

...

2024/2/8

Intersectin1 promotes clathrin-mediated endocytosis by organizing and stabilizing endocytic protein interaction networks

bioRxiv

Meiyan Jin

Yuichiro Iwamoto

Cyna Shirazinejad

David G Drubin

2024

Interdependence of a microtubule polymerase and a motor protein in establishment of kinetochore end-on attachments

bioRxiv

Julia R Torvi

Jonathan Wong

David G Drubin

Georjana Barnes

2023

INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member: Self-organizing actin networks drive sequential endocytic protein recruitment and vesicle release on synthetic lipid …

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Tori M Hoehler

Dylan J Mankel

Peter R Girguis

Thomas M McCollom

Nancy Y Kiang

...

2023/6/6

REVISOR, COMMENTED ON BY ALL GOGOL. ALEXANDER SLONIMSKY AND YULIA SAZONOVA-SLONIMSKAYA IN THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT THE MEYERHOLD PLAY

TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY

Robert C Cail

David G Drubin

2023/5/1

Membrane curvature as a signal to ensure robustness of diverse cellular processes

Robert C Cail

David G Drubin

2023/5/1

Endocytic myosin-1 is a force-insensitive, power-generating motor

Journal of Cell Biology

Ross TA Pedersen

Aaron Snoberger

Serapion Pyrpassopoulos

Daniel Safer

David G Drubin

...

2023/10/2

Cik1 and Vik1 accessory proteins confer distinct functions to the kinesin-14 Kar3

Journal of cell science

Zane J Bergman

Jonathan J Wong

David G Drubin

Georjana Barnes

2023/6/1

Power generation by a myosin-1 essential for endocytosis: implications for biological mechanism

bioRxiv

Ross TA Pedersen

Aaron Snoberger

Serapion Pyrpassopoulos

Daniel Safer

David G Drubin

...

2023/3/22

Self-organizing actin networks drive sequential endocytic protein recruitment and vesicle release on synthetic lipid bilayers

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Emily H Stoops

Michael A Ferrin

Danielle M Jorgens

David G Drubin

2023/5/30

An endocytic myosin essential for plasma membrane invagination powers motility against resistance.

Biorxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology

RT Pedersen

A Snoberger

S Pyrpassopoulos

D Safer

DG Drubin

...

2023/3/22

Mechanistic insights into actin force generation during vesicle formation from cryo-electron tomography

Developmental cell

Daniel Serwas

Matthew Akamatsu

Amir Moayed

Karthik Vegesna

Ritvik Vasan

...

2022/5/9

Unexplored Cdc42 functions at the budding yeast nucleus suggested by subcellular localization

Small GTPases

Michelle S Lu

David G Drubin

2022/12/31

Reconstitution of kinetochore and microtubule dynamics reveals a role for a kinesin-8 in establishing end-on attachments

bioRxiv

Julia R Torvi

Jonathan Wong

Daniel Serwas

Amir Moayed

David G Drubin

...

2022/3/8

Reconstitution of kinetochore motility and microtubule dynamics reveals a role for a kinesin-8 in establishing end-on attachments

Elife

Julia R Torvi

Jonathan Wong

Daniel Serwas

Amir Moayed

David G Drubin

...

2022/7/5

Design principles of endocytic actin architecture and force production

Biophysical Journal

Matthew Akamatsu

Daniel Serwas

Leanna M Owen

Padmini Rangamani

David G Drubin

2022/2/11

Branched actin networks are organized for asymmetric force production during clathrin-mediated endocytosis in mammalian cells

Nature communications

Meiyan Jin

Cyna Shirazinejad

Bowen Wang

Amy Yan

Johannes Schöneberg

...

2022/6/22

Load adaptation by endocytic actin networks

Molecular biology of the cell

Charlotte Kaplan

Sam J Kenny

Xuyan Chen

Johannes Schöneberg

Ewa Sitarska

...

2022/5/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 190
David Botstein

David Botstein

Princeton University

H-index: 181
Marc Kirschner

Marc Kirschner

Harvard University

H-index: 85
John R Pringle

John R Pringle

Stanford University

H-index: 75
Pekka Lappalainen

Pekka Lappalainen

Helsingin yliopisto

H-index: 65
Bruce Goode

Bruce Goode

Brandeis University

H-index: 59
Iain Cheeseman

Iain Cheeseman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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