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  • Microtubule lattice plasticity Microtubule lattice plasticity
    Cross, Robert A Current opinion in cell biology, February 2019, 2019-Feb, 2019-02-00, 20190201, Volume: 56
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    In classical microtubule dynamic instability, the dynamics of the built polymer depend only on the nucleotide state of its individual tubulin molecules. Recent work is overturning this view, pointing ...
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  • Prime movers: the mechanoch... Prime movers: the mechanochemistry of mitotic kinesins
    Cross, Robert A; McAinsh, Andrew Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 04/2014, Volume: 15, Issue: 4
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    Mitotic spindles are self-organizing protein machines that harness teams of multiple force generators to drive chromosome segregation. Kinesins are key members of these force-generating teams. ...
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  • Kinesin expands and stabili... Kinesin expands and stabilizes the GDP-microtubule lattice
    Peet, Daniel R; Burroughs, Nigel J; Cross, Robert A Nature nanotechnology, 05/2018, Volume: 13, Issue: 5
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    Kinesin-1 is a nanoscale molecular motor that walks towards the fast-growing (plus) ends of microtubules, hauling molecular cargo to specific reaction sites in cells. Kinesin-driven transport is ...
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  • Establishment of an African... Establishment of an African green monkey model for COVID-19 and protection against re-infection
    Woolsey, Courtney; Borisevich, Viktoriya; Prasad, Abhishek N ... Nature immunology, 01/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is responsible for an unprecedented global pandemic of COVID-19. Animal models are urgently needed to study the pathogenesis of COVID-19 ...
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  • Molecular Motors: Kif14’s D... Molecular Motors: Kif14’s Disordered Dongle
    Chew, Yean Ming; Cross, Robert A. CB/Current biology, 09/2020, Volume: 30, Issue: 17
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    Modern life is replete with function-expanding dongles, and life at the molecular scale is, it turns out, no exception. Hanging out of the back of the Kif14 molecular motor is an intrinsically ...
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  • Label-free Imaging of Micro... Label-free Imaging of Microtubules with Sub-nm Precision Using Interferometric Scattering Microscopy
    Andrecka, Joanna; Ortega Arroyo, Jaime; Lewis, Katie ... Biophysical journal, 01/2016, Volume: 110, Issue: 1
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    Current in vitro optical studies of microtubule dynamics tend to rely on fluorescent labeling of tubulin, with tracking accuracy thereby limited by the quantum yield of fluorophores and by ...
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  • Backstepping Mechanism of K... Backstepping Mechanism of Kinesin-1
    Toleikis, Algirdas; Carter, Nicholas J.; Cross, Robert A. Biophysical journal, 11/2020, Volume: 119, Issue: 10
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    Kinesin-1 is an ATP-driven molecular motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules. At low loads, kinesin-1 almost always steps forward, toward microtubule plus ends, but at higher loads, ...
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  • Human-monoclonal-antibody t... Human-monoclonal-antibody therapy protects nonhuman primates against advanced Lassa fever
    Mire, Chad E; Cross, Robert W; Geisbert, Joan B ... Nature medicine, 10/2017, Volume: 23, Issue: 10
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    There are no approved treatments for Lassa fever, which is endemic to the same regions of West Africa that were recently devastated by Ebola. Here we show that a combination of human monoclonal ...
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  • Schizosaccharomyces pombe k... Schizosaccharomyces pombe kinesin-5 switches direction using a steric blocking mechanism
    Britto, Mishan; Goulet, Adeline; Rizvi, Syeda ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 47
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    Cut7, the sole kinesin-5 in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is essential for mitosis. Like other yeast kinesin-5 motors, Cut7 can reverse its stepping direction, by mechanisms that are currently unclear. ...
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