Dr Ye-Wheen Lim
Higher degree by research (PhD) student & Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
+61 7 334 62335
+61 7 344 39148

Book Chapter
                  Lim, Ye-Wheen, Lo, Harriet P., Hall, Thomas E. and Parton, Robert G.  (2020). Live confocal imaging of zebrafish notochord cells under mechanical stress in vivo. Caveolae: methods and protocols. (pp. 175-187) edited by Cedric M. Blouin. New York, NY, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0732-9_16
                
              Journal Articles
                  Wu, Yeping, Lim, Ye-Wheen, McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Martel, Nick, Rae, James, Lo, Harriet P., Gao, Ya, Tillu, Vikas, Larsson, Elin, Lundmark, Richard, Levic, Daniel S., Bagnat, Michel, Lim, Junxian, Fairlie, David P., Pol, Albert, Collins, Brett M., Ariotti, Nicholas, Hall, Thomas E. and Parton, Robert G. (2025). Pro-ferroptotic lipids as key control points for caveola formation and disassembly. Cell Reports, 44 (6) 115789. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115789
                
              
                  Hall, Thomas E., Ariotti, Nicholas, Lo, Harriet P., Rae, James, Ferguson, Charles, Martel, Nick, Lim, Ye-Wheen, Giacomotto, Jean and Parton, Robert G. (2023). Cell surface plasticity in response to shape change in the whole organism. Current Biology, 33 (19), 4276-4284. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.08.068
                
              
                  Wu, Yeping, Lim, Ye-Wheen and Parton, Robert G. (2023). Caveolae and the oxidative stress response. Biochemical Society Transactions, 51 (3), 1377-1385. doi: 10.1042/bst20230121
                
              
                  Wu, Yeping, Lim, Ye-Wheen, Stroud, David A., Martel, Nick, Hall, Thomas E., Lo, Harriet P., Ferguson, Charles, Ryan, Michael T., McMahon, Kerrie-Ann and Parton, Robert G. (2023). Caveolae sense oxidative stress through membrane lipid peroxidation and cytosolic release of CAVIN1 to regulate NRF2. Developmental Cell, 58 (5), 376-397.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2023.02.004
                
              
                  Lo, Harriet P., Lim, Ye-Wheen, Xiong, Zherui, Martel, Nick, Ferguson, Charles, Ariotti, Nicholas, Giacomotto, Jean, Rae, James, Floetenmeyer, Matthias, Moradi, Shayli Varasteh, Gao, Ya, Tillu, Vikas A., Xia, Di, Wang, Huang, Rahnama, Samira, Nixon, Susan J., Bastiani, Michele, Day, Ryan D., Smith, Kelly A., Palpant, Nathan J., Johnston, Wayne A., Alexandrov, Kirill, Collins, Brett M., Hall, Thomas E. and Parton, Robert G. (2021). Cavin4 interacts with Bin1 to promote T-tubule formation and stability in developing skeletal muscle. Journal of Cell Biology, 220 (12) e201905065. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201905065
                
              
                  Hall, Thomas E., Martel, Nick, Ariotti, Nicholas, Xiong, Zherui, Lo, Harriet P., Ferguson, Charles, Rae, James, Lim, Ye-Wheen and Parton, Robert G. (2020). In vivo cell biological screening identifies an endocytic capture mechanism for T-tubule formation. Nature Communications, 11 (1) 3711, 3711. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-17486-w
                
              
                  Tillu, Vikas A., Lim, Ye-Wheen, Kovtun, Oleksiy, Mureev, Sergey, Ferguson, Charles, Bastiani, Michele, McMahon, Kerrie-Ann, Lo, Harriet P., Hall, Thomas E., Alexandrov, Kirill, Collins, Brett M. and Parton, Robert G. (2018). A variable undecad repeat domain in cavin1 regulates caveola formation and stability. EMBO Reports, 19 (9) e45775. doi: 10.15252/embr.201845775
                
              
                  Lim, Ye-Wheen, Lo, Harriet P., Ferguson, Charles, Martel, Nick, Giacomotto, Jean, Gomez, Guillermo A., Yap, Alpha S., Hall, Thomas E. and Parton, Robert G. (2017). Caveolae protect notochord cells against catastrophic mechanical failure during development. Current Biology, 27 (13), 1968-1981.e7. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.067
                
              Thesis
                  Lim, Ye-Wheen (2019). Functional characterisation of caveolae: in vivo investigations using the zebrafish. PhD Thesis, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.31