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Nuclear and genome dynamics underlying DNA double-strand break repair. [PDF]

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Chiolo I   +3 more
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The tail domain of the plant kinesin-12 POK2 is a versatile interaction hub. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cell Sci
Leong SY   +8 more
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Optogenetic control of kinesin-1, -2, -3 and dynein reveals their specific roles in vesicular transport. [PDF]

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Nagpal S   +7 more
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Molecular Configuration, Regulation and Function of Heterochannel Electrical Synapses

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Structures of kinesin and kinesin–microtubule interactions

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1999
Several X-ray crystal structures of kinesin motor domains have recently been solved at high resolution ( approximately 0.2-0.3 nm), in both their monomeric and dimeric states. They show the folding of the polypeptide chain and different arrangements of subunits in the dimer.
Mandelkow, Eckhard, Hoenger, Andreas
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Kinesin's moonwalk

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006
Kinesin-1 is a single-molecule walking machine, driven by ATP turnover. Recent optical trapping experiments show that pulling backwards on a walking kinesin-1 molecule causes the mechanical walking action to reverse, while the coupled chemical cycle of ATP turnover continues, apparently, to run forwards -- kinesin can moonwalk.
Nicholas J Carter, Robert A. Cross
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Kinesins and cancer

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2012
Kinesins are a family of molecular motors that travel unidirectionally along microtubule tracks to fulfil their many roles in intracellular transport or cell division. Over the past few years kinesins that are involved in mitosis have emerged as potential targets for cancer drug development.
Frank Kozielski, Oliver Rath
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Structure of a kinesin–tubulin complex and implications for kinesin motility

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2013
The typical function of kinesins is to transport cargo along microtubules. Binding of ATP to microtubule-attached motile kinesins leads to cargo displacement. To better understand the nature of the conformational changes that lead to the power stroke that moves a kinesin's load along a microtubule, we determined the X-ray structure of human kinesin-1 ...
Marcel Knossow   +9 more
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