Steven Z. Chou
Affiliations: | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
Area:
Cytokinesis, Actin-based cell motilityGoogle:
"Steven Chou"Parents
Sign in to add mentorThomas Dean Pollard | post-doc | Yale | |
Georgios Skiniotis | post-doc | University of Michigan (Cell Biology Tree) |
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Chavali SS, Chou SZ, Cao W, et al. (2024) Publisher Correction: Cryo-EM structures reveal how phosphate release from Arp3 weakens actin filament branches formed by Arp2/3 complex. Nature Communications. 15: 2354 |
Chavali SS, Chou SZ, Cao W, et al. (2024) Cryo-EM structures reveal how phosphate release from Arp3 weakens actin filament branches formed by Arp2/3 complex. Nature Communications. 15: 2059 |
Chou SZ, Pollard TD. (2023) Cryo-EM structures of both ends of the actin filament explain why the barbed end elongates faster than the pointed end. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Chou SZ, Chatterjee M, Pollard TD. (2022) Mechanism of actin filament branch formation by Arp2/3 complex revealed by a high-resolution cryo-EM structureof the branch junction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2206722119 |
Chou SZ, Pollard TD. (2020) Cryo-electron microscopy structures of pyrene-labeled ADP-P- and ADP-actin filaments. Nature Communications. 11: 5897 |
Zsolnay V, Katkar HH, Chou SZ, et al. (2020) Structural basis for polarized elongation of actin filaments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Chou SZ, Pollard TD. (2019) Mechanism of actin polymerization revealed by cryo-EM structures of actin filaments with three different bound nucleotides. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Espinoza-Sanchez S, Metskas LA, Chou SZ, et al. (2018) Conformational changes in Arp2/3 complex induced by ATP, WASp-VCA, and actin filaments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |