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Gavin M. King
Gavin M. King
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Joint with Biochemistry, University of Missouri
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Stabilization of an optical microscope to 0.1 nm in three dimensions
AR Carter, GM King, TA Ulrich, W Halsey, D Alchenberger, TT Perkins
Applied Optics 46 (3), 421-427, 2007
1802007
Patterned growth of single-walled carbon nanotube arrays from a vapor-deposited Fe catalyst
HB Peng, TG Ristroph, GM Schurmann, GM King, J Yoon, ...
Applied Physics Letters 83 (20), 4238-4240, 2003
1212003
Ultrastable atomic force microscopy: atomic-scale stability and registration in ambient conditions
GM King, AR Carter, AB Churnside, LS Eberle, TT Perkins
Nano letters 9 (4), 1451-1456, 2009
1012009
Routine and timely sub-picoNewton force stability and precision for biological applications of atomic force microscopy
AB Churnside, RMA Sullan, DM Nguyen, SO Case, MS Bull, GM King, ...
Nano letters 12 (7), 3557-3561, 2012
832012
Low-operating voltage and stable organic field-effect transistors with poly (methyl methacrylate) gate dielectric solution deposited from a high dipole moment solvent
NB Ukah, J Granstrom, RR Sanganna Gari, GM King, S Guha
Applied Physics Letters 99 (24), 2011
782011
The Hessian blob algorithm: Precise particle detection in atomic force microscopy imagery
BP Marsh, N Chada, RR Sanganna Gari, KP Sigdel, GM King
Scientific reports 8 (1), 978, 2018
712018
Probing nanotube-nanopore interactions
GM King, JA Golovchenko
Physical review letters 95 (21), 216103, 2005
712005
Solid state molecular probe device
J Li, DM Stein, GM Schurmann, GM King, J Golovchenko, D Branton, ...
US Patent 7,258,838, 2007
702007
Nanometer patterning with ice
GM King, G Schürmann, D Branton, JA Golovchenko
Nano letters 5 (6), 1157-1160, 2005
702005
Controlled fabrication of gaps in electrically conducting structures
JA Golovchenko, GM Schürmann, GM King, D Branton
US Patent 7,582,490, 2009
692009
Glass is a viable substrate for precision force microscopy of membrane proteins
N Chada, KP Sigdel, RRS Gari, TR Matin, LL Randall, GM King
Scientific reports 5 (1), 12550, 2015
682015
Back-scattered detection provides atomic-scale localization precision, stability, and registration in 3D
AR Carter, GM King, TT Perkins
Optics express 15 (20), 13434-13445, 2007
682007
Stoichiometry of SecYEG in the active translocase of Escherichia coli varies with precursor species
C Mao, CE Cheadle, SJS Hardy, AA Lilly, Y Suo, RR Sanganna Gari, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (29), 11815-11820, 2013
552013
Potent macromolecule-sized poration of lipid bilayers by the macrolittins, a synthetically evolved family of pore-forming peptides
S Li, SY Kim, AE Pittman, GM King, WC Wimley, K Hristova
Journal of the American Chemical Society 140 (20), 6441-6447, 2018
532018
Dynamic structure of the translocon SecYEG in membrane: direct single molecule observations
RRS Gari, NC Frey, C Mao, LL Randall, GM King
Journal of Biological Chemistry 288 (23), 16848-16854, 2013
462013
Transient collagen triple helix binding to a key metalloproteinase in invasion and development
Y Zhao, TC Marcink, RRS Gari, BP Marsh, GM King, R Stawikowska, ...
Structure 23 (2), 257-269, 2015
392015
Quartz tuning forks as sensors for attractive-mode force microscopy under ambient conditions
GM King, JS Lamb, G Nunes Jr
Applied physics letters 79 (11), 1712-1714, 2001
372001
Mechanism of action of peptides that cause the pH-triggered macromolecular poration of lipid bilayers
SY Kim, AE Pittman, E Zapata-Mercado, GM King, WC Wimley, K Hristova
Journal of the American Chemical Society 141 (16), 6706-6718, 2019
362019
Proteins that bind and move lipids: MsbA and NPC1
G King, FJ Sharom
Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 47 (1), 75-95, 2012
362012
Single-molecule observation of nucleotide induced conformational changes in basal SecA-ATP hydrolysis
N Chada, K Chattrakun, BP Marsh, C Mao, P Bariya, GM King
Science advances 4 (10), eaat8797, 2018
282018
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