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Miki Kinoshita
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2024
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Molecularly Imprinted
Type Iii
Structural Basis
Binding Protein
Top Venues
Communications biology
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Nature communications
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Publications
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Miki Kinoshita
,
Tohru Minamino
,
Takayuki Uchihashi
,
Keiichi Namba
FliH and FliI help FlhA bring strict order to flagellar protein export in Salmonella.
Communications biology
7 (1) (2024)
Miki Kinoshita
,
Tohru Minamino
,
Takayuki Uchihashi
,
Keiichi Namba
FliH and FliI help FlhA bring strict order to flagellar protein export in Salmonella.
Communications biology
7 (1) (2024)
Miki Kinoshita
,
Tohru Minamino
,
Takayuki Uchihashi
,
Keiichi Namba
FliH and FliI help FlhA bring strict order to flagellar protein export in Salmonella.
Communications biology
7 (1) (2024)
Tohru Minamino
,
Yusuke V Morimoto
,
Miki Kinoshita
,
Keiichi Namba
Membrane voltage-dependent activation mechanism of the bacterial flagellar protein export apparatus.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
118 (22) (2021)
Miki Kinoshita
,
Keiichi Namba
,
Tohru Minamino
A positive charge region of Salmonella FliI is required for ATPase formation and efficient flagellar protein export.
Communications biology
4 (1) (2021)
Yumi Inoue
,
Miki Kinoshita
,
Mamoru Kida
,
Norihiro Takekawa
,
Keiichi Namba
,
Katsumi Imada
,
Tohru Minamino
The FlhA linker mediates flagellar protein export switching during flagellar assembly.
Communications biology
4 (1) (2021)
Tohru Minamino
,
Miki Kinoshita
,
Yusuke V Morimoto
,
Keiichi Namba
The FlgN chaperone activates the Na+-driven engine of the Salmonella flagellar protein export apparatus.
Communications biology
4 (1) (2021)
Akihiro Kawamoto
,
Tomoko Miyata
,
Fumiaki Makino
,
Miki Kinoshita
,
Tohru Minamino
,
Katsumi Imada
,
Takayuki Kato
,
Keiichi Namba
Native flagellar MS ring is formed by 34 subunits with 23-fold and 11-fold subsymmetries.
Nature communications
12 (1) (2021)