Elizabeth A. Montabana, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Biophysics | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Structure, function, and folding of proteins, chromosomes, and centrosomesGoogle:
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(Structural Characterization of Nucleotide Driven Morphological Changes of TubZ Filaments.) |
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Lapointe CP, Grosely R, Sokabe M, et al. (2022) eIF5B and eIF1A reorient initiator tRNA to allow ribosomal subunit joining. Nature |
Smith MD, Arake-Tacca L, Nitido A, et al. (2016) Assembly of eIF3 Mediated by Mutually Dependent Subunit Insertion. Structure (London, England : 1993) |
Zehr EA, Kraemer JA, Erb ML, et al. (2014) The structure and assembly mechanism of a novel three-stranded tubulin filament that centers phage DNA. Structure (London, England : 1993). 22: 539-48 |
Montabana EA, Agard DA. (2014) Bacterial tubulin TubZ-Bt transitions between a two-stranded intermediate and a four-stranded filament upon GTP hydrolysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 3407-12 |
Kraemer JA, Erb ML, Waddling CA, et al. (2012) A phage tubulin assembles dynamic filaments by an atypical mechanism to center viral DNA within the host cell. Cell. 149: 1488-99 |
Rice LM, Montabana EA, Agard DA. (2008) The lattice as allosteric effector: structural studies of alphabeta- and gamma-tubulin clarify the role of GTP in microtubule assembly. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 5378-83 |