Kim Nasmyth
Kim Ashley Nasmyth (born 18 October 1952) is an English geneticist, the Whitley Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, former scientific director of the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), and former head of the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. He is best known for his work on the segregation of chromosomes during cell division. Provided by Wikipedia
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DNA passes through cohesin’s hinge as well as its Smc3–kleisin interface by James E Collier, Kim A Nasmyth
Published 2022-09-01
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What AlphaFold tells us about cohesin’s retention on and release from chromosomes by Kim A Nasmyth, Byung-Gil Lee, Maurici Brunet Roig, Jan Löwe
Published 2023-11-01
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Transport of DNA within cohesin involves clamping on top of engaged heads by Scc2 and entrapment within the ring by Scc3 by James E Collier, Byung-Gil Lee, Maurici Brunet Roig, Stanislav Yatskevich, Naomi J Petela, Jean Metson, Menelaos Voulgaris, Andres Gonzalez Llamazares, Jan Löwe, Kim A Nasmyth
Published 2020-09-01
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Folding of cohesin’s coiled coil is important for Scc2/4-induced association with chromosomes by Naomi J Petela, Andres Gonzalez Llamazares, Sarah Dixon, Bin Hu, Byung-Gil Lee, Jean Metson, Heekyo Seo, Antonio Ferrer-Harding, Menelaos Voulgaris, Thomas Gligoris, James Collier, Byung-Ha Oh, Jan Löwe, Kim A Nasmyth
Published 2021-07-01
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