Controlling kinesin by reversible disulfide cross-linking. Identifying the motility-producing conformational change.
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Dimerization and actin-bundling properties of villin and its role in the assembly of epithelial cell brush bordersKIF1D is a fast non-processive kinesin that demonstrates novel K-loop-dependent mechanochemistry.Kinesin's biased stepping mechanism: amplification of neck linker zipperingAre coiled-coils of dimeric kinesins unwound during their walking on microtubule?A designed redox-controlled caspaseUnusual properties of the fungal conventional kinesin neck domain from Neurospora crassa.Monte Carlo analysis of neck linker extension in kinesin molecular motorsNucleotide-induced conformations in the neck region of dimeric kinesin.Protein structure. Engineering of a superhelicase through conformational controlFamily-specific Kinesin Structures Reveal Neck-linker Length Based on Initiation of the Coiled-coil.The complex interplay between the neck and hinge domains in kinesin-1 dimerization and motor activity.The E-hook of tubulin interacts with kinesin's head to increase processivity and speed.Diffusive movement of processive kinesin-1 on microtubulesFlexibility of the neck domain enhances Kinesin-1 motility under load.Insights into the Mechanical Properties of the Kinesin Neck Linker Domain from Sequence Analysis and Molecular Dynamics SimulationsCK2 activates kinesin via induction of a conformational changeExploring the dynamics of dimer crossing over a Kramers type potential.Holding two heads together: stability of the myosin II rod measured by resonance energy transfer between the headsKinesin processivity.Thermodynamic properties of the kinesin neck-region docking to the catalytic core.The mechanical properties of kinesin-1: a holistic approach.Stabilizing the integrin alpha M inserted domain in alternative conformations with a range of engineered disulfide bonds.A look into kinesin's powerhouse.Backsteps induced by nucleotide analogs suggest the front head of kinesin is gated by strainConserved mechanisms of microtubule-stimulated ADP release, ATP binding, and force generation in transport kinesins.Coordination between motor domains in processive kinesins.Examining kinesin processivity within a general gating framework.N-terminal kinesins: many and various.Kinesin-1 structural organization and conformational changes revealed by FRET stoichiometry in live cells.Kinesin is an evolutionarily fine-tuned molecular ratchet-and-pawl device of decisively locked direction.Kinesin-2 KIF3AC and KIF3AB Can Drive Long-Range Transport along MicrotubulesDistinct conformations of the kinesin Unc104 neck regulate a monomer to dimer motor transitionEngineering the processive run length of the kinesin motorA kinesin switch I arginine to lysine mutation rescues microtubule functionSecondary structure and compliance of a predicted flexible domain in kinesin-1 necessary for cooperation of motors.Conformationally gated metal uptake by apomanganese superoxide dismutase.Single molecule mechanics of the kinesin neckAlternating-site mechanism of kinesin-1 characterized by single-molecule FRET using fluorescent ATP analogues.On the origin of kinesin limping.Mechanism of microtubule lumen entry for the α-tubulin acetyltransferase enzyme αTAT1.
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Controlling kinesin by reversible disulfide cross-linking. Identifying the motility-producing conformational change.
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Controlling kinesin by reversi ...... oducing conformational change.
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Controlling kinesin by reversi ...... oducing conformational change.
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Controlling kinesin by reversi ...... oducing conformational change.
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Controlling kinesin by reversi ...... oducing conformational change.
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Controlling kinesin by reversi ...... oducing conformational change.
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2000-11-01T00:00:00Z