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ISSN 0261 - 4189
AU VAN DEN BERG-B. TESSARI-M. DE HAAS-G-H. VERHEIJ-H-M. BOELENS-R. KAPTEIN-R. TI Solution structure of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4123-4131.
AU FOLMER-R-H-A. NILGES-M. KONINGS-R-N-H. HILBERS-C-W. TI Solution structure of the single-stranded DNA binding protein of the filamentous Pseudomonas phage Pf3: similarity to other proteins binding to single-stranded nucleic acids. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4132-4142.
AU ARNEZ-J-G. HARRIS-D-C. MITSCHLER-A. REES- B. FRANCKLYN-C-S. MORAS-D. TI Crystal structure of histidyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli complexed with istidyl-adenylate. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4143-4155.
AU LOGAN-D-T. MAZAURIC-M-H. KERN-D. MORAS- D. TI Crystal structure of glycyl-tRNA synthetase from Thermus thermophilus. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4156-4167.
AU ROHE-M. GIERLICH-A. HERMANN-H. HAHN-M. SCHMIDT-B. ROSAHL-S. KNOGGE-W. TI The race-specific elicitor, NIP1, from the barley pathogen, Rhynchosporium secalis, determines avirulence on host plants of the Rrs1 resistance genotype. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4168-4177.
AU KENNARD-M-L. RICHARDSON-D-R. GABATHULER-R. PONKA-P. JEFFERIES-W-A. TI A novel iron uptake mechanism mediated by GPI- anchored human p97. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4178-4186.
AU ROSQVIST-R. HAKANSSON-S. FORSBERG-A.
WOLF-WATZ-H. TI Functional conservation of the secretion and translocation machinery for virulence proteins of yersiniae, salmonellae and shigellae. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4187-4195.
AU SOUSA-M. PARODI-A-J. TI The molecular basis for the recognition of misfolded glycoproteins by the UDP-Glc:glycoprotein glucosyltransferase. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4196-4203.
AU MAYER-A. NARGANG-F-E. NEUPERT-W. LILL- R. TI MOM22 is a receptor for mitochondrial targeting sequences and cooperates with MOM19. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4204-4211.
AU HAUSER-R. SCHNEIDER-A. TI tRNAs are imported into mitochondria of Trypanosoma brucei independently of their genomic context and genetic origin. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4212-4220.
AU BENTOLILA-L-A. FANTON d'ANDON-M. NGUYEN- Q-T. MARTINEZ-O. ROUGEON-F. DOYEN-N. TI The two isoforms of mouse terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase differ in both the ability to add N regions and subcellular localization. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4221-4229.
AU EBNET-K. HAUSMANN-M. LEHMANN-GRUBE-F
MULLBACHER-A. KOPF-M. LAMERS-M. SIMON-M-M. TI Granzyme A-deficient mice retain potent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4230-4239.
AU BRYAN-T-M. ENGLEZOU-A. GUPTA-J. BACCHETTI-S. REDDEL-R-R. TI Telomere elongation in immortal human cells without detectable telomerase activity. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4240-4248.
AU RUDOLPH-J. TOLLIDAY-N. SCHMITT-C. SCHUSTER-S-C. OESTERHELT-D. TI Phosphorylation in halobacterial signal transduction. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4249-4257.
AU ALTIOK-N. BESSEREAU-J-L. CHANGEUX-J-P. TI ErbB3 and ErbB2/neu mediate the effect of heregulin on acetylcholine receptor gene expression in muscle: differential expression at the endplate. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4258-4266.
AU WALLASCH-C. WEISS-F-U. NIEDERFELLNER-G. JALLAL-B. ISSING-W. ULLRICH-A. TI Heregulin-dependent regulation of HER2/neu oncogenic signaling by heterodimerization with HER3. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4267-4275.
AU JENKINS-B-J. ANDREA-R-D. GONDA-T-J. TI Activating point mutations in the common beta subunit of the human GM-CSF, IL-3 and IL-5 receptors suggest the involvement of beta subunit dimerization and cell type-specific molecules in signalling. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4276-4287.
AU KOHN-A-D. KOVACINA-K-S. ROTH-R-A. TI Insulin stimulates the kinase activity of RAC-PK, a pleckstrin homology domain containing ser/thr kinase. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4288-4295.
AU GUTJAHR-T. FREI-E. SPICER-C. BAUMGARTNER-S. WHITE-R-A-H. NOLL-M. TI The Polycomb-group gene, extra sex combs, encodes a nuclear member of the WD-40 repeat family. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4296-4306.
AU FALVEY-E. FLEURY-OLELA-F. SCHIBLER-U. TI The rat hepatic leukemia factor (HLF) gene encodes two transcriptional activators with distinct circadian rhythms, tissue distributions and target preferences. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4307-4317.
AU NERLOV-C. ZIFF-E-B. TI CCAAT/enhancer binding protein-alpha amino acid motifs with dual TBP and TFIIB binding ability co-operate to activate transcription in both yeast and mammalian cells. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4318-4328.
AU LANDINI-P. VOLKERT-M-R. TI RNA polymerase alpha subunit binding site in positively controlled promoters: a new model for RNA polymerase-promoter interaction and transcriptional activation in the Escherichia coli ada and aidB genes. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4329-4335. AU SCREATON-G-R. CACERES-J-F. MAYEDA-A. BELL-M-V. PLEBANSKI-M. JACKSON-D-G. BELL- J-I. KRAINER-A-R. TI Identification and characterization of three members of the human SR family of pre-mRNA splicing factors. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4336-4349.
AU BELTRAME-M. TOLLERVEY-D. TI Base pairing between U3 and the pre-ribosomal RNA is required for 18S rRNA synthesis. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4350-4356.
AU KILEDJIAN-M. WANG-X. LIEBHABER-S-A. TI Identification of two KH domain proteins in the alpha globin mRNP stability complex. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4357-4364.
AU STANSFIELD-I. JONES-K-M. KUSHNIROV-V-V. DAGKESAMANSKAYA-A-R. POZNYAKOVSKI-A-I. PAUSHKIN-S-V. NIERRAS-C-R. COX-B-S. TER- AVENESYAN-M-D. TUITE-M-F. TI The products of the SUP45 (eRF1) and SUP35 genes interact to mediate translation termination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4365-4373.
AU SAKAI-J. CHALMERS-R-M. KLECKNER-N. TI Identification and characterization of a pre-cleavage synaptic complex that is an early intermediate in Tn10 transposition. SO EMBO-J. 1995 SEPTEMBER 15. 14(17) P. 4374-4383.
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