Allostery Wiring Map for Kinesin Energy Transduction and its Evolution (original) (raw)

Multivariate Analysis of Conserved Sequence–Structure Relationships in Kinesins: Coupling of the Active Site and a Tubulin-binding Sub-domain

Leo Caves

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2007

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Comprehensive structural model of the mechanochemical cycle of a mitotic motor highlights molecular adaptations in the kinesin family

Yonggun Jun

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014

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The structural kinetics of switch-1 and the neck linker explain the functions of kinesin-1 and Eg5

Steven Gross

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015

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Allosteric control of kinesin's motor domain by tubulin: a molecular dynamics study

Volker Knecht

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014

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Structure of a kinesin-tubulin complex and implications for kinesin motility

Andreas Plückthun

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Accounting for the energies and entropies of kinesin’s catalytic cycle

Martin Bier

The European Physical Journal B, 2008

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High-resolution structures of kinesin on microtubules provide a basis for nucleotide-gated force-generation

Jared Cochran, Zhiguo Shang

eLife, 2014

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Family-specific kinesin structures reveal neck-linker length based on initiation of the coiled-coil

Ivan Rayment

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2016

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ESR reveals the mobility of the neck linker in dimeric kinesin

Toshiaki Arata

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004

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Structure of a fast kinesin: implications for ATPase mechanism and interactions with microtubules

Young-Hwa Song

The EMBO Journal, 2001

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A cool look at the structural changes in kinesin motor domains

Linda Amos

Journal of Cell Science, 2007

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A seesaw model for intermolecular gating in the kinesin motor protein

Charles Sindelar

Biophysical reviews, 2011

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Multiple Conformations of the Nucleotide Site of Kinesin Family Motors in the Triphosphate State

Nariman Naber

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2011

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A structural change in the kinesin motor protein that drives motility

Nariman Naber

Nature, 1999

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Subunits interactions in kinesin motors

Krzysztof Skowronek, Andrzej Kasprzak, Elzbieta Dudek

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A kinesin-13 mutant catalytically depolymerizes microtubules in ADP

Sarah Domnitz, Jeremy Cooper

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2008

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Kinesin Takes One 8-nm Step for Each ATP That It Hydrolyzes

Jonathon Howard

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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Kinetic Effects of Kinesin Switch I and Switch II Mutations

Kenneth Johnson

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005

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Pathway of processive ATP hydrolysis by kinesin

Kenneth Johnson

Nature, 1995

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Large Conformational Changes in a Kinesin Motor Catalyzed by Interaction with Microtubules

Linda Amos

Molecular Cell, 2006

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Pathway of ATP Hydrolysis by Monomeric Kinesin Eg5 †

Jared Cochran

Biochemistry, 2006

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Formation of the Compact Confomer of Kinesin Requires a COOH-terminal Heavy Chain Domain and Inhibits Microtubule-stimulated ATPase Activity

JENNIFER AUDREY ALZATE GUERRERO

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999

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ATPase Kinetic Characterization and Single Molecule Behavior of Mutant Human Kinesin Motors Defective in Microtubule-Based Motility †

Kurt Thorn

Biochemistry, 2000

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Nucleotide-induced conformations in the neck region of dimeric kinesin

Stephan Altmann

The EMBO Journal, 2003

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A posttranslational modification of the mitotic kinesin Eg5 that enhances its mechanochemical coupling and alters its mitotic function

Jason Stumpff

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2018

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The Crystal Structure of Dimeric Kinesin and Implications for Microtubule-Dependent Motility

E. Schonbrunn

Cell, 1997

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The relevance of neck linker docking in the motility of kinesin

G. Szollosi

Biosystems, 2008

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Regulation of KinI kinesin ATPase activity by binding to the microtubule lattice

Roman Sakowicz

Journal of Cell Biology, 2003

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Alternating-Site Mechanism of Kinesin-1 Characterized by Single-Molecule FRET Using Fluorescent ATP Analogues

Erwin Peterman

Biophysical Journal, 2009

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Nucleotide-free structures of Kif20A illuminate the atypical allostery in this mitotic kinesin-6

ahmed EL MARJOU

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Structural basis of cooperativity in kinesin revealed by 3D reconstruction of a two-head-bound state on microtubules

Charles Sindelar

eLife, 2017

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Kinesin-2 motors: Kinetics and biophysics

Ivan Rayment

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2018

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