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Publications by Richard L. Kingston
Transient Dimerization of Human MxA Promotes GTP Hydrolysis, Resulting in a Mechanical Power Stroke
Structure
Structural Biology
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Role of GTP Hydrolysis in Microtubule Dynamics: Information From a Slowly Hydrolyzable Analogue, GMPCPP.
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Ribosome-Induced Changes in Elongation Factor Tu Conformation Control GTP Hydrolysis
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Activation of GTP Hydrolysis in mRNA-tRNA Translocation by Elongation Factor G
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GTP Hydrolysis Is Not Important for Ypt1 GTPase Function in Vesicular Transport
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Straight and Curved Conformations of FtsZ Are Regulated by GTP Hydrolysis
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Transient Vascularization of Transplanted Human Adult–derived Progenitors Promotes Self-Organizing Cartilage
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