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Overview

Claude B. Klee was affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States during their scientific career.

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Best Publications

  • Solution structure of a calmodulin-target peptide complex by multidimensional NMR.

    M. Ikura;G.M. Clore;A.M. Gronenborn;Guang Zhu;Guang Zhu

  • Regulation of the Calmodulin-stimulated Protein Phosphatase, Calcineurin

    Claude B. Klee;Hao Ren;Xutong Wang

  • Calcineurin phosphatase activity in T lymphocytes is inhibited by FK 506 and cyclosporin A.

    David A. Fruman;Claude B. Klee;Barbara E. Bierer;Steven J. Burakoff

  • Calcineurin: a calcium- and calmodulin-binding protein of the nervous system.

    C B Klee;T H Crouch;M H Krinks

  • Solution structure of calcium-free calmodulin.

    Hitoshi Kuboniwa;Nico Tjandra;Stephan Grzesiek;Hao Ren

  • Calmodulin

    Unknown

  • Inhibition of T cell signaling by immunophilin-ligand complexes correlates with loss of calcineurin phosphatase activity.

    J. Liu;M. W. Albers;T. J. Wandless;S. Luan

  • Discovery of A Ca2+-and calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase

    Alexander A. Stewart;Thomas S. Ingebritsen;Allan Manalan;Claude B. Klee

  • Phosphorylation of smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase by the catalytic subunit of adenosine 3': 5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase.

    Robert S. Adelstein;Mary Anne Conti;David R. Hathaway;Claude B. Klee

  • Ca2+-dependent phospholipid- (and membrane-) binding proteins.

    Claude B. Klee

  • Positive cooperative binding of calcium to bovine brain calmodulin.

    Thomas H. Crouch;Claude B. Klee

  • Effects of cations on affinity of calmodulin for calcium: ordered binding of calcium ions allows the specific activation of calmodulin-stimulated enzymes. Theoretical approach to study of multiple ligand binding to a macromolecule

    Jacques Haiech;Claude B. Klee;Jacques G. Demaille

  • Solution structure of Ca 2+ –calmodulin reveals flexible hand-like properties of its domains

    James J. Chou;Shipeng Li;Claude B. Klee;Ad Bax

  • Calcineurin: from structure to function.

    Jose Aramburu;Anjana Rao;Anjana Rao;Claude B. Klee;Claude B. Klee

  • Superoxide dismutase protects calcineurin from inactivation

    Xutong Wang;Valeria C. Culotta;Claude B. Klee

  • Dual calcium ion regulation of calcineurin by calmodulin and calcineurin B.

    Paul M. Stemmer;Claude B. Klee

  • Identification of the NH2‐terminal blocking group of calcineurin B as myristic acid

    Alastair Aitken;Philip Cohen;Sitthivet Santikarn;Dudley H. Williams

  • Purification and characterization of smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase.

    Unknown

  • Calcium as a cellular regulator

    Ernesto Carafoli;Claude B. Klee

  • Inhibition of neutrophil chemokinesis on vitronectin by inhibitors of calcineurin.

    Bill Hendey;Claude B. Klee;Frederick R. Maxfield

  • Identification, characterization, and functional correlation of calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase in sperm.

    J S Tash;M Krinks;J Patel;R L Means

  • Phosphorylation of Smooth Muscle Myosin Light Chain Kinase by the Catalytic Subunit of Adenosine 3': 5'-Monophosphate-dependent

    Robert S. Adelstein;Mary Anne Conti;R David;Claude B. Klee

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Cohen
Philip Cohen University of Dundee
Ad Bax
Ad Bax National Institutes of Health
Robert S. Adelstein
Robert S. Adelstein National Institutes of Health
Stephan Grzesiek
Stephan Grzesiek University of Basel
Anthony R. Means
Anthony R. Means Baylor College of Medicine
Barbara E. Bierer
Barbara E. Bierer Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mitsuhiko Ikura
Mitsuhiko Ikura Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Jacques Haiech
Jacques Haiech University of Strasbourg
Giulio Draetta
Giulio Draetta The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Louis Sokoloff
Louis Sokoloff National Institutes of Health

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