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  1. Microtubule architecturein vitroand in cells revealed by cryo-electron tomography
  2. Conserved mechanisms of microtubule-stimulated ADP release, ATP binding, and force generation in transport kinesins
  3. Delineation of the TRAK binding regions of the kinesin‐1 motor proteins
  4. MAPping out distribution routes for kinesin couriers
  5. New Insights into the Mechanism of Force Generation by Kinesin-5 Molecular Motors
  6. Structural Studies of the Doublecortin Family of MAPs
  7. The Structural Basis of Force Generation by the Mitotic Motor Kinesin-5
  8. Dynein: A Force (Generation Mechanism) to Be Reckoned with
  9. Molecular Basis for Specific Regulation of Neuronal Kinesin-3 Motors by Doublecortin Family Proteins
  10. EBs Recognize a Nucleotide-Dependent Structural Cap at Growing Microtubule Ends
  11. Systems Biochemistry and Structural Biology of Microtubule End Tracking
  12. Loop L5 Acts as a Conformational Latch in the Mitotic Kinesin Eg5
  13. Template-Free 13-Protofilament Microtubule-Map Assembly Visualised at 8Å Resolution
  14. Small Loops Make a Big Difference: Insight into the Molecular Mechanism of the Multi-Tasking Kinesin-8 Motor
  15. Snapshots of Kinesin Motors on Microtubule Tracks
  16. Insight into the molecular mechanism of the multitasking kinesin-8 motor
  17. Kinesin-5 mitotic motors: Is loop5 the on/off switch?
  18. The Molecular Mechanism of the Multi-Tasking Kinesin-8 Motor
  19. 9-Ångström Structure of a Microtubule-Bound Mitotic Motor
  20. Kinesin-5-Tubulin Complex with AMPPNP
  21. The ATP State of a Mitotic Kinesin-5 Bound to Microtubules
  22. Implications for Kinetochore-Microtubule Attachment from the Structure of an Engineered Ndc80 Complex
  23. Visualisation of a Kinesin-13 Motor on Microtubule End Mimics
  24. Chapter 16 Studying Microtubules by Electron Microscopy
  25. Distinct roles of doublecortin modulating the microtubule cytoskeleton
  26. The Role of the Kinesin-13 Neck in Microtubule Depolymerization
  27. Mechanism of Microtubule Stabilization by Doublecortin
  28. Structure of a kinesin microtubule depolymerization machine
  29. A double-take on MAPs
  30. An Atomic Model for Actin Binding by the CH Domains and Spectrin-repeat Modules of Utrophin and Dystrophin
  31. A Mechanism for Microtubule Depolymerization by KinI Kinesins
  32. Structure of the utrophin actin-binding domain bound to F-actin reveals binding by an induced fit mechanism
  33. Biochemical characterisation of the actin-binding properties of utrophin
  34. Crystal structure of the actin-binding region of utrophin reveals a head-to-tail dimer
  35. The 2.0Å Structure of the Second Calponin Homology Domain from the Actin-binding Region of the Dystrophin Homologue Utrophin