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    Event-driven acquisition for content-enriched microscopy by Mahecic, Dora, Stepp, Willi L., Zhang, Chen, Griffié, Juliette, Weigert, Martin, Manley, Suliana

    Published in Nature methods (01-10-2022)
    “…A common goal of fluorescence microscopy is to collect data on specific biological events. Yet, the event-specific content that can be collected from a sample…”
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    Polyphosphate affects cytoplasmic and chromosomal dynamics in nitrogen-starved Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Magkiriadou, Sofia, Stepp, Willi L, Newman, Dianne K, Manley, Suliana, Racki, Lisa R

    “…Polyphosphate (polyP) synthesis is a ubiquitous stress and starvation response in bacteria. In diverse species, mutants unable to make polyP have a wide…”
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    Molecular underpinnings of cytoskeletal cross-talk by Oberhofer, Angela, Reithmann, Emanuel, Spieler, Peter, Stepp, Willi L., Zimmermann, Dennis, Schmid, Bettina, Frey, Erwin, Ökten, Zeynep

    “…Cross-talk between the microtubule and actin networks has come under intense scrutiny following the realization that it is crucial for numerous essential…”
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    Reconstitution reveals motor activation for intraflagellar transport by Mohamed, Mohamed A. A., Stepp, Willi L., Ökten, Zeynep

    Published in Nature (London) (01-05-2018)
    “…The human body represents a notable example of ciliary diversification. Extending from the surface of most cells, cilia accomplish a diverse set of tasks…”
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    Kinesin‐2 motors adapt their stepping behavior for processive transport on axonemes and microtubules by Stepp, Willi L, Merck, Georg, Mueller‐Planitz, Felix, Ökten, Zeynep

    Published in EMBO reports (01-11-2017)
    “…Two structurally distinct filamentous tracks, namely singlet microtubules in the cytoplasm and axonemes in the cilium, serve as railroads for long‐range…”
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    Kinesin-2 from C. reinhardtii Is an Atypically Fast and Auto-inhibited Motor that Is Activated by Heterotrimerization for Intraflagellar Transport by Sonar, Punam, Youyen, Wiphu, Cleetus, Augustine, Wisanpitayakorn, Pattipong, Mousavi, Sayed I., Stepp, Willi L., Hancock, William O., Tüzel, Erkan, Ökten, Zeynep

    Published in Current biology (23-03-2020)
    “…Construction and function of virtually all cilia require the universally conserved process of intraflagellar transport (IFT) [1, 2]. During the atypically fast…”
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    Myosin Va’s adaptor protein melanophilin enforces track selection on the microtubule and actin networks in vitro by Oberhofer, Angela, Spieler, Peter, Rosenfeld, Yuliya, Stepp, Willi L., Cleetus, Augustine, Hume, Alistair N., Mueller-Planitz, Felix, Ökten, Zeynep

    “…Pigment organelles, or melanosomes, are transported by kinesin, dynein, and myosin motors. As such, melanosome transport is an excellent model system to study…”
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    Fluorescent d‑Amino Acids for Super-resolution Microscopy of the Bacterial Cell Wall by Zhang, Chen, Reymond, Luc, Rutschmann, Ophélie, Meyer, Mischa A., Denereaz, Julien, Qiao, Jiangtao, Ryckebusch, Faustine, Griffié, Juliette, Stepp, Willi L., Manley, Suliana

    Published in ACS chemical biology (16-09-2022)
    “…Fluorescent d-amino acids (FDAAs) have previously been developed to enable in situ highlighting of locations of bacterial cell wall growth. Most bacterial…”
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    Resolving kinesin stepping: one head at a time by Stepp, Willi L, Ökten, Zeynep

    Published in Life science alliance (01-10-2019)
    “…Kinesins are well known to power diverse long-range transport processes in virtually all eukaryotic cells. The ATP-dependent processive stepping as well as the…”
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    Mitochondrial Structure, Dynamics, and Physiology: Light Microscopy to Disentangle the Network by Landoni, Juan C, Kleele, Tatjana, Winter, Julius, Stepp, Willi, Manley, Suliana

    “…Mitochondria serve as energetic and signaling hubs of the cell: This function results from the complex interplay between their structure, function, dynamics,…”
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