L'Hernault Lab > Publications
- Nishimura H, L'Hernault SW. (2010) Spermatogenesis-defective (spe) mutants of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans provide clues to solve the puzzle of male germline functions during reproduction.
Developmental Dynamics239:1502-1514.
- Gleason EJ, Lindsey WC, Kroft TL, Singson AW, L'Hernault SW. (2006) spe-10 encodes a DHHC-CRD zinc-finger membrane protein required for endoplasmic reticulum/Golgi membrane morphogenesis during Ceanorhabditis elegans spermatogenesis.
Genetics 172:145-158.
- L'Hernault SW. (2006) Spermatogenesis.
In WormBook, The C. elegans Research Community, ed. (http://www.wormbook.org).
- Kroft TL, Gleason EJ, L'Hernault SW. (2005) The spe-42 gene is required for sperm-egg interactions during C. elegans fertilization and encodes a sperm-specific transmembrane protein.
Dev Biol. 286:169-181.
- Zhu GD, L'Hernault SW. (2003) The Ceanorhabditis elegans spe-39 gene is required for intracellular membrane reorganization during spermatogenesis.
Genetics 165:145-157.
- Lamitina ST, L'Hernault SW. (2002) Dominant mutations in the Ceanorhabditis elegans Myt1 ortholog wee-1.3 reveal a novel domain that controls M-phase entry during spermatogenesis.
Development 129:5009-5018.
- Hill KL, L'Hernault SW. (2001) Analyses of reproductive interactions that occur after heterospecific matings within the genus Caenorhabditis.
Dev Biol. 232:105-114.
- Singson A, Hill KL, L'Hernault SW. (1999) Sperm competition in the absence of fertilization in Ceanorhabditis elegans.
Genetics. 152:201-208.
- Arduengo PM, Appleberry OK, Chuang P, L'Hernault SW. (1998) The presenilin protein family member SPE-4 localizes to an ER/Golgi derived organelle and is required for proper cytoplasmic partitioning during Ceanorhabditis elegans spermatogenesis.
J Cell Sci. 111:3645-3654.
- Singson A, Mercer KB, L'Hernault SW. (1998) The C. elegans spe-9 gene encodes a sperm transmembrane protein that contains EGF-like repeats and is required for fertilization.
Cell. 93:71-79.
- Machaca K, L'Hernault SW. (1997) The Ceanorhabditis elegans spe-5 gene is required for morphogenesis of a sperm-specific organelle and is associated with an inherent cold-sensitive phenotype.
Genetics. 146:567-581.
- Machaca K, DeFelice LJ, L'Hernault SW. (1996) A novel chloride channel localizes to Ceanorhabditis elegans spermatids and chloride channel blockers induce spermatid differentiation.
Dev Biol. 176:1-16.
- L'Hernault SW, Benian GM, Emmons RB. (1993) Genetic and molecular characterization of the Ceanorhabditis elegans spermatogenesis-defective gene spe-17.
Genetics. 134:769-780.
- L'Hernault SW, Arduengo PM. (1992) Mutation of a putative sperm membrane protein in Ceanorhabditis elegans prevents sperm differentiation but not its associated meiotic divisions.
J Cell Biol. 119:55-68.
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