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1. Intracellular functions and motile properties of bi-directional kinesin-5 Cin8 are regulated by neck linker docking

2. The kinesin-5 tail domain directly modulates the mechanochemical cycle of the motor domain for anti-parallel microtubule sliding

3. Mitotic slippage and expression of survivin are linked to differential sensitivity of human cancer cell-lines to the Kinesin-5 inhibitor monastrol.

4. Flexible microtubule anchoring modulates the bi-directional motility of the kinesin-5 Cin8

5. Motility of Single Molecules and Clusters of Bi-Directional Kinesin-5 Cin8 Purified from S. cerevisiae Cells

6. The mechanochemical origins of the microtubule sliding motility within the kinesin-5 domain organization

7. Intracellular functions and motile properties of bi-directional kinesin-5 Cin8 are regulated by neck linker docking

9. Synthetic-Evolution Reveals Narrow Paths to Regulation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitotic Kinesin-5 Cin8

10. Mechanisms by Which Kinesin-5 Motors Perform Their Multiple Intracellular Functions

11. Flexibility of the neck-linker during docking is pivotal for function of bi-directional kinesin

12. Drag-induced directionality switching of kinesin-5 Cin8 revealed by cluster-motility analysis

13. Author response: The kinesin-5 tail domain directly modulates the mechanochemical cycle of the motor domain for anti-parallel microtubule sliding

14. Bidirectional motility of kinesin-5 motor proteins: structural determinants, cumulative functions and physiological roles

15. Three Cdk1 sites in the kinesin-5 Cin8 catalytic domain coordinate motor localization and activity during anaphase

16. The kinesin-5 tail domain directly modulates the mechanochemical cycle of the motor domain for anti-parallel microtubule sliding

17. The Kinesin-5 Tail Domain Directly Modulates the Mechanochemical Cycle of the Motor for Anti-Parallel Microtubule Sliding

18. The plus-tip tracking and microtubule stabilizing activities of Javelin-like regulate microtubule organization and cell polarity

19. Synthetic-evolution reveals that phosphoregulation of the mitotic kinesin-5 Cin8 is constrained

20. Possible physiological role for bi-directional motility and motor clustering of the mitotic kinesin-5 Cin8

21. A potential physiological role for bi-directional motility and motor clustering of mitotic kinesin-5 Cin8 in yeast mitosis

22. Motile properties of the bi-directional kinesin-5 Cin8 are affected by phosphorylation in its motor domain

23. Regulation and Possible Physiological Role of BI-Directional Motility of the Kinesin-5 Cin8

24. Regulation of bi-directional movement of single kinesin-5 Cin8 molecules

25. Phospho-regulation of kinesin-5 during anaphase spindle elongation

26. Tubulin chaperone E binds microtubules and proteasomes and protects against misfolded protein stress

28. Slk19-dependent mid-anaphase pause in kinesin-5-mutated cells

29. Deletion of the tail domain of the kinesin-5 Cin8 affects its directionality

30. Phosphorylation Regulates the Motile Properties of a Mitotic Kinesin

31. Expression of D-type cyclins in colon cancer and in cell lines from colon carcinomas

32. 'Bread madness' revisited: screening for specific celiac antibodies among schizophrenia patients

33. Regulation of Activity of the Kinesin-5 CIN8

34. Kinesin-5 Kip1 is a bi-directional motor that stabilizes microtubules and tracks their plus-ends in vivo

35. Nested Polyhedra of MX2 (M = W, Mo; X = S, Se) Probed by High-Resolution Electron Microscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

36. Fine-tuning of the Msn2/4-mediated yeast stress responses as revealed by systematic deletion of Msn2/4 partners

37. Directionality of individual kinesin-5 Cin8 motors is modulated by loop 8, ionic strength and microtubule geometry

38. A similar cell-specific pattern of HOXA methylation in normal and in cancer tissues

39. Mid-anaphase arrest in S. cerevisiae cells eliminated for the function of Cin8 and dynein

40. Midzone organization restricts interpolar microtubule plus-end dynamics during spindle elongation

41. Extracellular zinc and zinc-citrate, acting through a putative zinc-sensing receptor, regulate growth and survival of prostate cancer cells

42. Ciliary activity under normal conditions and under viscous load

43. On metachronism in ciliary systems: A model describing the dependence of the metachronal wave properties on the intrinsic ciliary parameters

44. Homotetrameric form of Cin8p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-5 motor, is essential for its in vivo function

45. Differential effects of monastrol in two human cell lines

46. Role of calcium and calmodulin in ciliary stimulation induced by acetylcholine

47. Novel roles for saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic spindle motors

48. Motile properties of the kinesin-related Cin8p spindle motor extracted from Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells

49. Effect of viscosity on metachrony in mucus propelling cilia

50. Extracellular ATP binding proteins as potential receptors in mucociliary epithelium: characterization using [32P]3'-O-(4-benzoyl)benzoyl ATP, a photoaffinity label

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