John Kilmartin

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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Max F. Perutz grad student Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)

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Philip Wigge grad student 1996-2000 Cambridge
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Wigge PA, Kilmartin JV. (2001) The Ndc80p complex from Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains conserved centromere components and has a function in chromosome segregation. The Journal of Cell Biology. 152: 349-60
Kilmartin JV, Wigge PA. (2000) Identification of yeast mitotic spindle proteins by MALDI mass spectrometry Biochemical Society Transactions. 28: A118-A118
Wigge PA, Jensen ON, Holmes S, et al. (1998) Analysis of the Saccharomyces spindle pole by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry. The Journal of Cell Biology. 141: 967-77
Perutz MF, Kilmartin JV, Nishikura K, et al. (1980) Identification of residues contributing to the Bohr effect of human haemoglobin. Journal of Molecular Biology. 138: 649-68
Kilmartin JV, Fogg JH, Perutz MF. (1980) Role of C-terminal histidine in the alkaline Bohr effect of human hemoglobin. Biochemistry. 19: 3189-83
Perutz MF, Kilmartin JV, Nagai K, et al. (1976) Influence of globin structures on the state of the heme. Ferrous low spin derivatives Biochemistry. 15: 378-387
Asakura T, Adachi K, Wiley JS, et al. (1976) Structure and function of haemoglobin Philly (Tyr C1 (35) β→Phe) Journal of Molecular Biology. 104: 185-195
Hewitt JA, Kilmartin JV, Eyck LF, et al. (1972) Noncooperativity of the dimer in the reaction of hemoglobin with oxygen (human-dissociation-equilibrium-sulfhydryl-absorption-x-ray analysis) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 69: 203-207
Perutz MF, Pulsinelli P, Eyck LT, et al. (1971) Haemoglobin Hiroshima and the mechanism of the alkaline Bohr effect Nature: New Biology. 232: 147-149
Perutz MF, Muirhead H, Mazzarella L, et al. (1969) Identification of Residues responsible for the Alkaline Bohr Effect in Haemoglobin Nature. 222: 1240-1243
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