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Autor:
Monika Brettel, Peter Burkhard, Peter M. Steinert, Bernhard Feja, Harald Herrmann, Kevin R. Rogers, Sergei V. Strelkov, David A.D. Parry, Ariel Lustig, Markus Häner, Ueli Aebi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Biology. 298:817-832
Nearly all intermediate filament proteins exhibit a highly conserved amino acid motif (YRKLLEGEE) at the C-terminal end of their central α-helical rod domain. We have analyzed its contribution to the various stages of assembly by using truncated for
Autor:
Ido, Weinberg, Michelle J, Keyes, Jay, Giri, Kevin R, Rogers, Jeffrey W, Olin, Christopher J, White, Michael R, Jaff
Publikováno v:
Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac AngiographyInterventions. 83(4)
Renal artery stent revascularization is commonly used for renovascular hypertension. Clinical predictors associated with blood pressure (BP) improvement after renal artery stent revascularization are not well understood.Patient-level data from 901 pa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Structural Biology. 117:55-69
We have investigated the structural interactions of individual molecules of human vimentin in the soluble state and in filaments. Oxidative crosslinking experiments were conducted with wild-type vimentin aimed at the single cysteine in the helical do
Autor:
Kevin R. Rogers, Robert A. Cross
Publikováno v:
Wiley Encyclopedia of Molecular Medicine.
Autor:
Peter J. Brophy, Stefan Weiss, Michael A. Geeves, Kevin R. Rogers, Isabelle Crevel, Robert A. Cross
The KIF1 subfamily members are monomeric and contain a number of amino acid inserts in surface loops. A particularly striking insertion of several lysine/arginine residues occurs in L12 and is called the K-loop. Two recent studies have employed both
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC125638/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC125638/
Publikováno v:
Brain research. Molecular brain research. 51(1-2)
The proteins of the kinesin superfamily (KIFs) are microtubule-based molecular motors whose functions include the transport of membrane-bound organelles. We have isolated the cDNA encoding a novel kinesin by reverse transcription and polymerase chain