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F J Kull

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Karle J, Kull F, Shrift A
Biol Trace Elem Res . 2013 Nov; 5(1):17-24. PMID: 24263365
To determine which of a variety of inorganic and organic selenium compounds could best stimulate glutathione peroxidase, human lymphocytes were cultured with a number of selenium sources. The phytohemagglutinin-transformed lymphocytes...
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Kull F
Essays Biochem . 2002 Dec; 35:61-73. PMID: 12471890
Kinesins are ATP-driven microtubule motor proteins that produce directed force. The kinesin superfamily currently encompasses over 100 eukaryotic proteins containing a common motor domain. Both the nucleotide-binding fold and active-site...
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Niemann H, Knetsch M, Scherer A, Manstein D, Kull F
EMBO J . 2001 Nov; 20(21):5813-21. PMID: 11689422
Dynamins form a family of multidomain GTPases involved in endocytosis, vesicle trafficking and maintenance of mitochondrial morphology. In contrast to the classical switch GTPases, a force-generating function has been suggested...
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Malkin B, Thickman K, Markworth C, Wilcox D, Kull F
J Enzyme Inhib . 2001 May; 16(2):135-45. PMID: 11342282
The activity of potato polyphenol oxidase (tyrosinase) toward DL-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (K(M) 5.39 mM) was studied using a variety of carboxylate buffers at a common pH and ionic strength. Enzyme activity, greatest...
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Kliche W, Kollmar M, Manstein D, Kull F
EMBO J . 2001 Feb; 20(1-2):40-6. PMID: 11226153
Molecular motors move unidirectionally along polymer tracks, producing movement and force in an ATP-dependent fashion. They achieve this by amplifying small conformational changes in the nucleotide-binding region into force-generating movements...
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Sack S, Kull F, Mandelkow E
Eur J Biochem . 1999 May; 262(1):1-11. PMID: 10231357
Microtubule-dependent motors of the kinesin family convert the energy from ATP hydrolysis into mechanical work in order to transport vesicles and organelles along microtubules. The motor domains of several kinesins...
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Kull F, Vale R, Fletterick R
J Muscle Res Cell Motil . 1999 Feb; 19(8):877-86. PMID: 10047987
Recent studies have shown surprising structural and functional similarities between the motor domains of kinesin and myosin. Common features have also been described for motor proteins and G proteins. Despite...
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Kull F, Fletterick R
Trends Cell Biol . 1998 Aug; 8(8):306-7. PMID: 9704406
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Crute B, Markstein J, Kull F
J Enzyme Inhib . 1997 Aug; 12(3):205-26. PMID: 9314116
Inhibition and substrate competition kinetics demonstrated that tRNA is a highly preferred substrate of thyroid alkaline RNase. The pyrimidine-specific RNase cleaved poly(C) 2.8 x 10(5) faster than poly(U). kcat:K(M) ratios...
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Sablin E, Kull F, Cooke R, Vale R, Fletterick R
Nature . 1996 Apr; 380(6574):555-9. PMID: 8606780
Microtubule-based ATPases of the kinesin superfamily provide the motile force for many animated features of living cells. Kinesin motors differ in their direction of movement along microtubules. Kinesin and ncd,...