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ISSN 0261 - 4189
AU SAFTIG-P. HETMAN-M. SCHMAHL-W. WEBER- K. HEINE-L. MOSSMANN-H. KOSTER-A. HESS-B. EVERS-M. VON FIGURA-K. PETERS-C. TI Mice deficient for the lysomoal proteinase cathepsin D exhibit progressive atrophy of the intestinal mucosa and profound destruction of lymphoid cells SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3599-3608.
AU DUNLOP-J. JONES-P-C. FINBOW-M-E. TI Membrane insertion and assembly of ductin: a polytopic channel with dual orientations SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3609-3616
AU IMAMOTO-N. SHIMAMOTO-T. TAKAO-T. TACHIBANA-T. KOSE-S. MATSUBAE-M. SEKIMOTO-T. SHIMONISHI-Y. YONEDA-Y. TI In vivo evidence for involvement of a 58 kDa component of nuclear pore-targeting complex in nuclear protein import SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3617-3626.
AU TERLECKY-S-R. NUTTLEY-W-M. MCCOLLUM-D. SOCK-E. SUBRAMANI-S. TI The Pichia pastoris peroxisomal protein PAS8p is the receptor for the C-terminal tripeptide peroxisomal targeting signal SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3627-3634.
AU LANG-J. NISHIMOTO-I. OKAMOTO-T. REGAZZI-R. KIRALY-C. WELLER-U. WOLLHEIM-C-B. TI Direct control of exocytosis by receptor-mediated activation of the heterotrimeric GTPases Gi and Go or by the expression of their active G alpha subunits SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3635-3644.
AU OSSIG-R. LAUFER-W. SCHMITT-H-D. GALLWITZ-D. TI Functionality and specific membrane localization of transport GTPases carrying C-terminal membrane anchors of synaptobrevin-like proteins SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3645-3653.
AU GIRI-J-G. KUMAKI-S. AHDIEH-M. FRIEND-D-J. LOOMIS-A. SHANEBECK-K. DUBOSE-R. COSMAN-D. PARK-L-S. ANDERSON-D-M. TI Identification and cloning of a novel IL-15 binding protein that is structually related to the alpha chain of the IL-2 receptor SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P3654-3663.
AU TANIUCI-I. KITAMURA-D. MAEKAWA-Y. FUKUDA-T. KISHI-H. WATANABE-T. TI Antigen - receptor induced clonal expansion and deletion of lymphocytes are impaired in mice lacking HS1 protein, a substrate of the antigen-receptor-coupled tyrosine kinases SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3664-3678.
AU HARIBABU-B. HOOK-S-S. SELBERT-M-A. GOLDSTEIN-E-G. TOMHAVE-E-D. EDELMAN-A- M. SYNDERMAN-R. MEANS-A-R. TI Human calcium-calmodulin dependent protein kinase I: cDNA cloning, domain structure and activiation by phosphorylation at threonine-177 by calcium- calmodulin dependent protein kinase I kinase SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3679-3686.
AU KLATT-P. SCHMIDT-K. LEHNER-D. GLATTER- O. BACHINGER-H-P. MAYER-B. TI Structural analysis of porcine brain nitric oxide synthase reveals a role for tetrahydrobiopterin and L-arginine in the formation of an SDS-resistant dimer SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3687-3695.
AU FIEDLER-U. WEISS-V. TI A common switch in activation of the response regulators NtrC and PhoB: phosphorylation induces dimerization of the receiver modules SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3696-3705,
AU YOSHIYAMA-H. SHIMIZU-N. TAKADA-K. TI Persistent Epstein-Barr virus infection in a human T-dell line: unique program of latent virus expression SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3706-3711
AU KRUSE-E. MOCK-H-P. GRIMM-B. TI Reduction of coproporphyrinogen oxidase level by antisense RNA synthesis leads to deregulated gene expression of plastid proteins and affects the oxidative defense system SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3712-3720.
AU ALLISON-L-A, MALIGA-P. TI Light-responsive and transcription-enhancing elements regulate the plastid psbD core promoter SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3721-3730.
AU LOS-M. SCHENK-H. HEXEL-K. BAEUERLE-P-A. DROGE-W. SCHULZE-OSTHOFF-K. TI IL-2 gene expression and NF-kappa B activation through CD28 requires reactive oxygen production by 5- lipoxygenase SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3731-3740
AU CAVAILLES-V. DAUVOIS-S. L'HORSET-F. LOPEZ-G. HOARE-S. KUSHNER-P-J. PARKER- M-G. TI Nuclear factor RIP140 modulates transcriptional activation by the estrogen receptor SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3741-3751.
AU URA-K. HAYES-J-J. WOLFFE-A-P. TI A positive role for nucleosome mobility in the transcriptional activity of chromatin templates: restriction by linker histones SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3752-3765.
AU DIECI-G. HERMANN-LE-DENMAT-S. LUKHTANOV-E. THURIAUX-P. WERNER-M. SENTENAC-A. TI A universally conserved region of the largest subunit participates in the active site of RNA polymerase III SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3766-3776.
AU SCHUSTER-C. MYSLINSKI-E. KROL-A. CARBON-P. TI Staf, a novel zinc finger protein that activates the RNA polymerase III promoter of the selenocysteine tRNA gene SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3777-3787.
AU PIATTI-S. LENGAUER-C. NASMYTH-K. TI Cdc6 is an unstable protein whose de novo synthesis in G1 is important for the onset of S phase and for preventing a 'reductional' anaphase in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3788-3799.
AU BARTA-I. IGGO-R. TI Autoregulation of expression of the yeast Dbp2p 'DEAD- box' protein is mediated by sequences in the conserved DBP2 intron SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3800-3808.
AU MOREIRA-A. WOLLERTON-M. MONKS-J. PROUDFOOT-N-J. TI Upstream sequence elements enhance poly(A) site efficiency of the C2 complement gene and are phylogenetically conserved SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3809-3819.
AU ALTMANN-M. WITTMER-B. METHOT-N SONENBERG-N. TRACHSEL-H TI The Saccharomyces cerevisiae translation initiation factor Tif3 and its mammalian homologue, elF-4B, have RNA annealing activity SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3820-3827
AU DONZE-O. JAGUS-R. KOROMILAS-A-E. HERSHEY-J-W-B. SONENBERG-N. TI Abrogation of translation intitiation factor elF-2 phosphorylation causes malignant transformation of NIH 3T3 cells SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3828-3834
AU WU-Z. CHACONAS-G. TI A novel DNA binding and nuclease activity in domain III of Mu transposase: evidence for a catalytic region involved in donor cleavage SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3835-3843
AU TEO-S-H. GRASSER-K-D. HARDMAN-C-H. BROADHURST-R-W. LAUE-E-D. THOMAS-J-O. TI Two mutations in the HMG-box with very different structural consequences provide insights into the nature of binding to four-way junction DNA SO EMBO-J. 1995 AUGUST 1. 14(15). P 3844-3853
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