2008 Journal Article The divisomal protein DivIB contains multiple epitopes that mediate its recruitment to incipient division sitesWadswoth, Kimberly D., Rowland, Susan L., Harry, Elizabeth J. and King, Glenn F. (2008). The divisomal protein DivIB contains multiple epitopes that mediate its recruitment to incipient division sites. Molecular Microbiology, 67 (5), 1143-1155. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2008.06114.x |
2008 Journal Article The Vps4 C-terminal helix is a critical determinant for assembly and ATPase activity and has elements conserved in other members of the meiotic clade of AAA ATPases.Vajjhala, P. R., Nguyen , C. H., Landsberg, M. J., Kistler, C., Gan, A. L., King, G. F., Hankamer, B. and Munn, A. L. (2008). The Vps4 C-terminal helix is a critical determinant for assembly and ATPase activity and has elements conserved in other members of the meiotic clade of AAA ATPases.. Febs Journal, 275 (7), 1427-1449. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06300.x |
2008 Conference Publication Unequivocal direct determination of the disulfide bond connectivities in proteins using 77Se NMRMobli, M., Lambert, L. K., Pierens, G. K., Dantas de Araujo, A., Alewood, P. F. and King, G. F. (2008). Unequivocal direct determination of the disulfide bond connectivities in proteins using 77Se NMR. 7th Biennial Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Magnetic Resonance (ANZMAG 2008), Couran Cove, Australia, 7-11 December 2008. |
2007 Journal Article Histidine kinases as antimicrobial targets: prospects and pitfallsRowland, S. L. and King, G. F. (2007). Histidine kinases as antimicrobial targets: prospects and pitfalls. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 7 (11), 1144-1154. doi: 10.2174/138955707782331759 |
2007 Journal Article The ω-atracotoxins: Selective blockers of insect M-LVA and HVA calcium channelsChong, Youmie, Hayes, Jessica L., Sollod, Brianna, Wen, Suping, Wilson, David T., Hains, Peter G., Hodgson, Wayne C., Broady, Kevin W., King, Glenn F. and Nicholson, Graham M. (2007). The ω-atracotoxins: Selective blockers of insect M-LVA and HVA calcium channels. Biochemical Pharmacology, 74 (4), 623-638. doi: 10.1016/j.bcp.2007.05.017 |
2007 Journal Article The structure of the KinA-Sda complex suggest an allosteric mechanism of histidine kinase inhibitionWhitten, Andrew E., Jacques, David A., Hammouda, Boualem, Hanley, Tracey, King, Glenn F., Guss, J. Mitchell, Trewhella, Jill and Langley, David B. (2007). The structure of the KinA-Sda complex suggest an allosteric mechanism of histidine kinase inhibition. Journal of Molecular Biology, 368 (2), 407-420. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.01.064 |
2007 Journal Article Modulation of insect Cav channels by peptidic spider toxinsKing, G. F. (2007). Modulation of insect Cav channels by peptidic spider toxins. Toxicon, 49 (4), 513-530. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2006.11.012 |
2007 Conference Publication A model genetic system for testing the in vivo function of peptide toxinsTedford, Hugo W., Maggio, Francesco, Reenan, Robert A. and King, Glenn F. (2007). A model genetic system for testing the in vivo function of peptide toxins. 7th Invertebrate Neuropeptide Conference (INC2006), Guanajuato, Mexico, 2006. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2006.08.026 |
2006 Journal Article Mapping the phosphoinositide-binding site on chick cofilin explains how PIP2 regulates the cofilin-actin interactionGorbatyuk, V. Y., Nosworthy, N. J., Robson, S. A., Bains, N. P. S., Maciejewski, M. W., dos Remedios, C. G. and King, G. F. (2006). Mapping the phosphoinositide-binding site on chick cofilin explains how PIP2 regulates the cofilin-actin interaction. Molecular Cell, 24 (4), 511-522. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2006.10.007 |
2006 Journal Article Venom landscapes: Mining the complexity of spider venoms via a combined cDNA and mass spectrometric approachEscoubas, P., Sollod, B. and King, G. F. (2006). Venom landscapes: Mining the complexity of spider venoms via a combined cDNA and mass spectrometric approach. Toxicon, 47 (6), 650-663. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2006.01.018 |
2006 Journal Article Orally active acaricidal peptide toxins from spider venomMukherjee, A. K., Sollod, B. L., Wikel, S. K. and King, G. F. (2006). Orally active acaricidal peptide toxins from spider venom. Toxicon, 47 (2), 182-187. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.10.011 |
2006 Journal Article Regulation of RhoGEF activity by intramolecular and intermolecular SH3 domain interactionsSchiller, M. R., Chakrabarti, K., King, G. F., Schiller, N. I., Eipper, B. A. and Maciejewski, M. W. (2006). Regulation of RhoGEF activity by intramolecular and intermolecular SH3 domain interactions. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281 (27), 18774-18786. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M512482200 |
2006 Journal Article Domain architecture and structure of the bacterial cell division protein DivIBRobson, S. A. and King, G. F. (2006). Domain architecture and structure of the bacterial cell division protein DivIB. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America, 103 (17), 6700-6705. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0601397103 |
2006 Book Chapter Nonuniform sampling in biomolecular NMRMaciejewski, M.W., Stern, A. S., King, G. F. and Hoch, J. C. (2006). Nonuniform sampling in biomolecular NMR. Modern Magnetic Resonance. (pp. 1287-1293) edited by Graham A. Webb. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. |
2005 Journal Article Backbone and Side-Chain 1H, 15N and 13C Assignments for the cis Conformer of the β Domain of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein DivIB (Letters to the Editor)Robson, Scott A. and King, Glenn F. (2005). Backbone and Side-Chain 1H, 15N and 13C Assignments for the cis Conformer of the β Domain of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein DivIB (Letters to the Editor). Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 33 (2), 135-135. doi: 10.1007/s10858-005-2590-6 |
2005 Journal Article Letter to the Editor: Backbone and side-chain 1H, 15N, and 13C assignments for the β domain of the bacterial cell division protein DivIBRobson, Scott A., Gorbatyuk, Vitaliy Y., Maciejewski, Mark W. and King, Glenn F. (2005). Letter to the Editor: Backbone and side-chain 1H, 15N, and 13C assignments for the β domain of the bacterial cell division protein DivIB. Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 31 (3), 261-262. doi: 10.1007/s10858-005-0178-9 |
2005 Book Chapter Spider toxins and their potential for insect controlMaggio, F., Sollod, B. L., Tedford, H. W. and King, G. F. (2005). Spider toxins and their potential for insect control. Comprehensive molecular insect science. (pp. 221-238) edited by L. I. Gilbert, K. Iatrou and S. S. Gill. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B0-44-451924-6/00094-6 |
2005 Journal Article Were arachnids the first to use combinatorial peptide librariesSollod, Brianna L., Wilson, David, Zhaxybayeva, Olga, Gogarten, J. Peter, Drinkwater, Roger and King, Glenn F. (2005). Were arachnids the first to use combinatorial peptide libraries. Peptides, 26 (1), 131-139. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2004.07.016 |
2005 Conference Publication Were arachnids the first to use combinatorial peptide libraries?Sollod, Brianna L., Wilson, David, Zhaxybayeva, Olga, Gogarten, J. Peter, Drinkwater, Roger and King, Glenn F. (2005). Were arachnids the first to use combinatorial peptide libraries?. doi: 10.1016/j.peptides.2004.07.016 |
2004 Journal Article Differential hydrolysis of erythrocyte and mitochondrial membrane phospholipids by two phospholipase A(2) isoenzymes (NK-PLA(2)-I and NK-PLA(2)-II) from the venom of the Indian monocled cobra Naja kaouthiaDoley, R., King, G. F. and Mukherjee, A. K. (2004). Differential hydrolysis of erythrocyte and mitochondrial membrane phospholipids by two phospholipase A(2) isoenzymes (NK-PLA(2)-I and NK-PLA(2)-II) from the venom of the Indian monocled cobra Naja kaouthia. Archives of Biochemistry And Biophysics, 425 (1), 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2004.02.007 |