Nicholas R. Guydosh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
Area:
biophysics, single molecules, motor proteins, transcriptionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorSteven M. Block | grad student | 2009 | Stanford | |
(Putting two heads together: How processivity arises in kinesin.) |
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Andreasson JO, Milic B, Chen GY, et al. (2015) Examining kinesin processivity within a general gating framework. Elife. 4 |
Andreasson JO, Milic B, Chen G, et al. (2015) Author response: Examining kinesin processivity within a general gating framework Elife |
Guydosh NR, Block SM. (2009) Direct observation of the binding state of the kinesin head to the microtubule. Nature. 461: 125-8 |
Guydosh NR, Block SM. (2009) Direct Observation of Individual Kinesin Head Motions Biophysical Journal. 96: 215a |
Valentine MT, Guydosh NR, Gutiérrez-Medina B, et al. (2008) Precision steering of an optical trap by electro-optic deflection. Optics Letters. 33: 599-601 |
Guydosh NR, Block SM. (2007) Not so lame after all: kinesin still walks with a hobbled head. The Journal of General Physiology. 130: 441-4 |
Block SM, Larson MH, Greenleaf WJ, et al. (2007) Molecule by molecule, the physics and chemistry of life: SMB 2007. Nature Chemical Biology. 3: 193-7 |
Guydosh NR, Block SM. (2006) Backsteps induced by nucleotide analogs suggest the front head of kinesin is gated by strain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 8054-9 |