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Kristin A Krukenberg
Affiliation
Harvard Medical School
ORCID
Career Start Year
2001
Papers
17
H Index
15
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Andrej Sali (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
29685734
Quantitative Analysis of NAD Synthesis-Breakdown Fluxes.
Cell Metab
2018
25865309
Extracellular poly(ADP-ribose) is a pro-inflammatory signal for macrophages.
Chem Biol
2015
25870234
A call for transparency in tracking student and postdoc career outcomes.
Mol Biol Cell
2015
25199834
Basal activity of a PARP1-NuA4 complex varies dramatically across cancer cell lines.
Cell Rep
2014
25504725
Making science a desirable career.
Science
2014
22653663
The conserved arginine 380 of Hsp90 is not a catalytic residue, but stabilizes the closed conformation required for ATP hydrolysis.
Protein Sci
2012
23093611
A method for integrative structure determination of protein-protein complexes.
Bioinformatics
2012
22743307
Large-scale preparation and characterization of poly(ADP-ribose) and defined length polymers.
Anal Biochem
2012
21414251
Conformational dynamics of the molecular chaperone Hsp90.
Q Rev Biophys
2011
19890989
Osmolyte-induced conformational changes in the Hsp90 molecular chaperone.
Protein Sci
2010
19554567
Grp94, the endoplasmic reticulum Hsp90, has a similar solution conformation to cytosolic Hsp90 in the absence of nucleotide.
Protein Sci
2009
19427321
pH-dependent conformational changes in bacterial Hsp90 reveal a Grp94-like conformation at pH 6 that is highly active in suppression of citrate synthase aggregation.
J Mol Biol
2009
18694757
Integration of small-angle X-ray scattering data into structural modeling of proteins and their assemblies.
J Mol Biol
2008
18462680
Multiple conformations of E. coli Hsp90 in solution: insights into the conformational dynamics of Hsp90.
Structure
2008
18492664
Intra- and intermonomer interactions are required to synergistically facilitate ATP hydrolysis in Hsp90.
J Biol Chem
2008
16632252
Selective kinase inhibition by exploiting differential pathway sensitivity.
Chem Biol
2006
11404361
chy1, an Arabidopsis mutant with impaired beta-oxidation, is defective in a peroxisomal beta-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA hydrolase.
J Biol Chem
2001
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