Fazly Ataullakhanov

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Russian Academy of Sciences, Moskva, Moscow, Russia 
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Luo W, Demidov V, Shen Q, et al. (2023) CLASP2 recognizes tubulins exposed at the microtubule plus-end in a nucleotide state-sensitive manner. Science Advances. 9: eabq5404
Tripathy SK, Demidov VM, Gonchar IV, et al. (2022) Ultrafast Force-Clamp Spectroscopy of Microtubule-Binding Proteins. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2478: 609-650
Zaytsev AV, Ataullakhanov FI, Grishchuk EL. (2021) Highly Transient Molecular Interactions Underlie the Stability of Kinetochore-Microtubule Attachment During Cell Division. Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering. 6
Chakraborty M, Tarasovetc EV, Zaytsev AV, et al. (2019) Microtubule end conversion mediated by motors and diffusing proteins with no intrinsic microtubule end-binding activity. Nature Communications. 10: 1673
Trivedi P, Zaytsev AV, Godzi M, et al. (2019) The binding of Borealin to microtubules underlies a tension independent kinetochore-microtubule error correction pathway. Nature Communications. 10: 682
Gudimchuk N, Tarasovetc EV, Mustyatsa V, et al. (2018) Probing Mitotic CENP-E Kinesin with the Tethered Cargo Motion Assay and Laser Tweezers. Biophysical Journal. 114: 2640-2652
Kanfer G, Peterka M, Arzhanik VK, et al. (2017) CENP-F couples cargo to growing and shortening microtubule ends. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Kononova O, Kholodov Y, Theisen KE, et al. (2014) Tubulin bond energies and microtubule biomechanics determined from nanoindentation in silico. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136: 17036-45
Gudimchuk N, Vitre B, Kim Y, et al. (2013) Kinetochore kinesin CENP-E is a processive bi-directional tracker of dynamic microtubule tips. Nature Cell Biology. 15: 1079-88
Volkov VA, Zaytsev AV, Gudimchuk N, et al. (2013) Long tethers provide high-force coupling of the Dam1 ring to shortening microtubules. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 7708-13
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