Multimedia adjuncts
Volume 40
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 chemotaxis proteins and electron-transport chain components essential for congregation near insoluble electron acceptors
H. Wayne Harris, Mohamed Y. El‑Naggar and Kenneth H. Nealson..........1167–1177
The mechanical properties of kinesin-1: a holistic approach
George M. Jeppesen and J.K. Heinrich Hoerber..........438‑443
Volume 39
The interaction of IQGAPs with calmodulin-like proteins
Sevvel Pathmanathan, Elaine Hamilton, Erwan Atcheson and David J. Timson..........694‑699
Glycosylation changes as important factors for the susceptibility to urinary tract infection
Joemar Taganna, Arjen R. de Boer, Manfred Wuhrer and Julie Bouckaert..........349‑354
Volume 38
Motoring around the plant cell: insights from plant myosins
Imogen A. Sparkes..........833–838
Probing cytoplasmic organization and the actin cytoskeleton of plant cells with optical tweezers
Tijs Ketelaar, Hannie S. van der Honing and Anne Mie C. Emons..........823–828
Peroxisome biogenesis and positioning
Alison Baker, Imogen A. Sparkes, Laura-Anne Brown, Catherine O'Leary-Steele and Stuart L. Warriner..........807–816
Networking in the endoplasmic reticulum
Lawrence R. Griffing..........747–753
Functional genomics of pollen tube–pistil interactions in Arabidopsis
Ravishankar Palanivelu and Mark A. Johnson..........593–597
On track with P-bodies
Meeta Kulkarni, Sevim Ozgur and Georg Stoecklin..........242–251
Volume 37
Rapid dendritic and axonal responses to neuronal insults
Sarah M. Mizielinska, Sam M. Greenwood, Hemanth Tummala and Christopher N. Connolly..........1389–1393
Using in vivo zebrafish models to understand the biochemical basis of neutrophilic respiratory disease
Jane S. Martin and Stephen A. Renshaw..........830–837
Volume 36
Control of mRNA decay by phosphorylation of tristetraprolin
Heike Sandler and Georg Stoecklin..........491–496
Histidine protonation and the activation of viral fusion proteins
Daniela S. Mueller, Thorsten Kampmann, Ragothaman Yennamalli, Paul R. Young, Bostjan Kobe and Alan E. Mark..........4345
Volume 35
The V-ATPase a2-subunit as a putative endosomal pH-sensor
V. Marshansky..........10921099
Computational studies of Family A and Family B GPCRs
S. Vohra, S.V. Chintapalli, C.J.R. Illingworth, P.J. Reeves, P.M. Mullineaux, H.S.X. Clark, M.K. Dean, G.J.G. Upton and C.A. Reynolds..........749754
Volume 34
Endoplasmic reticulum generates calcium signalling microdomains around the nucleus and spindle in syncytial Drosophila embryos
H. Parry, A. McDougall and M. Whitaker..........385388
Volume 33
Colworth Medal Lecture
The structure of the bacterial protein translocation complex SecYEG
I. Collinson..........12251230
Delivered at the SECC, Glasgow, on 21 July 2005
Applications of bacterial hydrogenases in waste decontamination, manufacture of novel bionanocatalysts and in sustainable energy
L.E. Macaskie, V.S. Baxter-Plant, N.J. Creamer, A.C. Humphries, I.P. Mikheenko, P.M. Mikheenko, D.W. Penfold and P. Yong...........7679
Volume 32
Colworth Medal Lecture
Linking endocytic cargo to clathrin: structural and functional insights into coated vesicle formation
D.J. Owen...........114
Volume 31
Colworth Medal Lecture
Pathways for remodelling chromatin
T. Owen-Hughes...........893905
Red, yellow, green go! a novel tool for microscopic segregation of secretory vesicle pools according to their age
U.K. Wiegand, R.R. Duncan, J. Greaves, R.H. Chow, M.J. Shipston and D.K. Apps...........851856