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Timothy J. Richmond

Timothy J. Richmond

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
35249
World Ranking
15327
National Ranking
281

Overview

Timothy J. Richmond is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their research profile does not include recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There is no available information on specific fields or subfields of study, and no records of main topics of work have been documented for this researcher. Additionally, there are no book publications or awards associated with this individual.

This profile reflects the current publicly accessible data on Timothy J. Richmond's academic contributions and professional background as recorded.

Best Publications

  • Crystal structure of the nucleosome core particle at 2.8 Å resolution

    Karolin Luger;Armin W. Mäder;Robin K. Richmond;David F. Sargent

  • Solvent Mediated Interactions in the Structure of the Nucleosome Core Particle at 1.9 Å Resolution

    Curt A. Davey;David F. Sargent;Karolin Luger;Armin W. Maeder

  • The structure of DNA in the nucleosome core

    Timothy J. Richmond;Curt A. Davey

  • Structure of the nucleosome core particle at 7 Å resolution

    T. J. Richmond;J. T. Finch;B. Rushton;D. Rhodes

  • Preparation of nucleosome core particle from recombinant histones.

    Karolin Luger;Thomas J. Rechsteiner;Timothy J. Richmond

  • X-ray structure of a tetranucleosome and its implications for the chromatin fibre

    Thomas Schalch;Sylwia Duda;David F. Sargent;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Solvent accessible surface area and excluded volume in proteins: Analytical equations for overlapping spheres and implications for the hydrophobic effect

    Timothy J. Richmond

  • Nucleosome Arrays Reveal the Two-Start Organization of the Chromatin Fiber

    Benedetta Dorigo;Thomas Schalch;Alexandra Kulangara;Sylwia Duda

  • The histone tails of the nucleosome

    Karolin Luger;Timothy J Richmond

  • Chromatin fiber folding: Requirement for the histone H4 N-terminal tail

    Benedetta Dorigo;Thomas Schalch;Kerstin Bystricky;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Characterization of nucleosome core particles containing histone proteins made in bacteria

    Karolin Luger;Thomas J Rechsteiner;Andrew J Flaus;Mary M.Y Waye

  • Expression and Purification of Recombinant Histones and Nucleosome Reconstitution

    Karolin Luger;Thomas J. Rechsteiner;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Baculovirus expression system for heterologous multiprotein complexes

    Imre Berger;Daniel J Fitzgerald;Timothy J Richmond

  • Protein complex expression by using multigene baculoviral vectors.

    Daniel J Fitzgerald;Philipp Berger;Philipp Berger;Christiane Schaffitzel;Kazuhiro Yamada

  • Structure of serum response factor core bound to DNA.

    Luca Pellegrini;Song Tan;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Crystal structure of a yeast TFIIA/TBP/DNA complex.

    Song Tan;Yvonne Hunziker;David F. Sargent;Timothy J. Richmond

  • DNA binding within the nucleosome core.

    Karolin Luger;Timothy J Richmond

  • The X-ray Structure of the GCN4-bZIP Bound to ATF/CREB Site DNA Shows the Complex Depends on DNA Flexibility

    Peter König;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Crystal structure of the yeast MATα2/MCM1/DNA ternary complex

    Song Tan;Timothy J. Richmond

  • Crystal structure of a bZIP/DNA complex at 2.2 A: determinants of DNA specific recognition.

    Walter Keller;Peter König;Timothy J. Richmond

Frequent Co-Authors

Imre Berger
Imre Berger University of Bristol
Karolin Luger
Karolin Luger University of Colorado Boulder
Aaron Klug
Aaron Klug MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Daniela Rhodes
Daniela Rhodes Nanyang Technological University
Thomas A. Steitz
Thomas A. Steitz Yale University
Markus G. Grütter
Markus G. Grütter University of Zurich
Peter König
Peter König Osnabrück University
Hauke Hennecke
Hauke Hennecke ETH Zurich
Jennifer A. Doudna
Jennifer A. Doudna University of California, Berkeley

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