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Robert H. Fillingame is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently list any recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There are no recorded book publications, awards, or detailed fields and subfields of study associated with their profile at this time.

Given the lack of specific data on research topics, publications, and collaborations, a comprehensive overview of their scholarly contributions or thematic focus cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • Solution structure of the transmembrane H+-transporting subunit c of the F1F0 ATP synthase.

    Mark E. Girvin;Vinit K. Rastogi;Frits Abildgaard;John L. Markley

  • Regulation of Amino Acid Decarboxylation

    D R Morris;R H Fillingame

  • The preferred stoichiometry of c subunits in the rotary motor sector of Escherichia coli ATP synthase is 10

    Weiping Jiang;Joe Hermolin;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Stoichiometry of subunits in the H+-ATPase complex of Escherichia coli.

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  • Purification of the carbodiimide-reactive protein component of the ATP energy-transducing system of Escherichia coli.

    Robert H. Fillingame

  • Increased cellular levels of spermidine or spermine are required for optimal DNA synthesis in lymphocytes activated by concanavalin A

    Robert H. Fillingame;Caroline M. Jorstad;David R. Morris

  • Coupling H+ transport and ATP synthesis in F1F0-ATP synthases: glimpses of interacting parts in a dynamic molecular machine.

    R H Fillingame

  • Interacting helical faces of subunits a and c in the F1Fo ATP synthase of Escherichia coli defined by disulfide cross-linking.

    Weiping Jiang;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Transmembrane Topography of Subunit a in the Escherichia coli F1F0 ATP Synthase

    Francis I. Valiyaveetil;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Structure of the Membrane Domain of Subunit b of the Escherichia coli F0F1 ATP Synthase

    Oleg Dmitriev;Phil C. Jones;Weiping Jiang;Robert H. Fillingame

  • H+-ATPase activity of Escherichia coli F1F0 is blocked after reaction of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide with a single proteolipid (subunit c) of the F0 complex.

    J Hermolin;R H Fillingame

  • Insights into the Molecular Mechanism of Rotation in the Fo Sector of ATP Synthase

    Aleksei Aksimentiev;Ilya A. Balabin;Robert H. Fillingame;Klaus J Schulten

  • The essential carboxyl group in subunit c of the F1F0 ATP synthase can be moved and H(+)-translocating function retained

    Michael J. Miller;Mary Oldenburg;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Mechanics of coupling proton movements to c-ring rotation in ATP synthase.

    Robert H Fillingame;Christine M Angevine;Oleg Y Dmitriev

  • On the Role of Arg-210 and Glu-219 of Subunit a in Proton Translocation by the Escherichia coliF0F1-ATP Synthase

    Francis I. Valiyaveetil;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Biochemistry and Genetics of Bacterial H+-Translocating ATPases

    Robert H. Fillingame

  • Coupling H(+) transport to rotary catalysis in F-type ATP synthases: structure and organization of the transmembrane rotary motor.

    R H Fillingame;W Jiang;O Y Dmitriev

  • Genetic fusions of subunit c in the F0 sector of H+-transporting ATP synthase. Functional dimers and trimers and determination of stoichiometry by cross-linking analysis.

    Phil C. Jones;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Subunits coupling H+ transport and ATP synthesis in the Escherichia coli ATP synthase. Cys-Cys cross-linking of F1 subunit epsilon to the polar loop of F0 subunit c.

    Ying Zhang;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Polyamine accumulation during lymphocyte transformation and its relation to the synthesis, processing, and accumulation of ribonucleic acid.

    Robert H. Fillingame;David R. Morris

  • Structure of the subunit c oligomer in the F1Fo ATP synthase: Model derived from solution structure of the monomer and cross-linking in the native enzyme

    Oleg Y. Dmitriev;Phil C. Jones;Robert H. Fillingame

  • Arrangement of the Multicopy H+-translocating Subunit c in the Membrane Sector of the Escherichia coliF1F0 ATP Synthase *

    Phil C. Jones;Weiping Jiang;Robert H. Fillingame

  • The γ subunit in the Escherichia coli ATP synthase complex (ECF1F0) extends through the stalk and contacts the c subunits of the F0 part

    Spencer D. Watts;Ying Zhang;Robert H. Fillingame;Roderick A. Capaldi

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Markley
John L. Markley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Karlheinz Altendorf
Karlheinz Altendorf Osnabrück University
Aleksei Aksimentiev
Aleksei Aksimentiev University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Roderick A. Capaldi
Roderick A. Capaldi University of Oregon
Klaus Schulten
Klaus Schulten University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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