• Chris Surridge: all publications

    • Publications

      • Surridge C, Burns R. The difference in the binding of phosphatidylinositol distinguishes MAP2 from MAP2C and Tau. Biochemistry 33 (26) , 8051-7 (1994) PubMed ID:(8025110)

      • Burns R, Farrell K, Surridge C. Should the tubulins be members of the GTPase superfamily? Ciba Foundation symposium 176 , 248-62; discussion 262-7 (1993) PubMed ID:(8299423)

      • Surridge C, Burns R. Phosphatidylinositol inhibits microtubule assembly by binding to microtubule-associated protein 2 at a single, specific, high-affinity site. Biochemistry 31 (26) , 6140-4 (1992) PubMed ID:(1627557)

      • Surridge C, Burns R. Identification of an inhibitor of microtubule assembly present in juvenile brain which displays a novel mechanism of action involving suppression of self-nucleation. Biochemistry 30 (44) , 10813-7 (1991) PubMed ID:(1932001 )

      • Burns R, Surridge C. Analysis of beta-tubulin sequences reveals highly conserved, coordinated amino acid substitutions. Evidence that these 'hot spots' are directly involved in the conformational change required for dynamic instability. FEBS letters 271 (1-2) , 1-8 (1990) PubMed ID:(2226794)


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