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  Nucleic Acids Research: 25 August 1995 (Volume 23, No 16)  
  August 25, 1995

virtual library in human genetics and molecular biology

 
     
Executive Editors:-

R.T.Walker, Birmingham, UK
R.J.Roberts, Beverly, MA, USA
K.Calame, New York, NY, USA
I.C.Eperon, Leicester, UK
M.J.Gait, Cambridge, UK
H.J.Gross, Wurzburg, Germany
R.I.Gumport, Urbana, IL, USA
R.B.Hallick, Tucson, AZ, USA
S.Linn, Berkeley, CA, USA
R.T.Simpson, University Park, PA, USA



Oxford University Press

  Date of publishing: August, 1995  
  ISSN 0305 1048


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AU Bowman-T-L. Hurt-M-M.
TI The coding sequences of mouse H2A and H3 histone
genes contains a conserved seven nucleotide element that
interacts with nuclear factors and is necessary for normal
expression
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3083-3092

AU Schmid-B. Riley-G-R. Stuart-K. Goringer-H-U.
TI The secondary structure of guide RNA molecules
from Trypanosoma brucei
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3093-3102

AU Bell-S-D. Barry-J-D.
TI Trypanosome nuclear factors which bind to internal
promoter elements of tRNA genes
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3103-3110

AU Kubota-K. Gay-N-J.
TI The dorsal protein enhances the biosynthesis and
stability of the Drosophila 1kappaB homologue cactus
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3111-3118

AU Bates-D-B. Asai-T. Cao-Y. Chambers-M-W.
Cadwell-G-W. Boye-E. Kogoma-T.
TI The DnaA box R4 in the minimal oriC is dispensable
for initiation of Escherichia coli chromosome replication
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3119-3125

AU Tang-K. Fu-D. Kotter-S. Cotter-R-J.
Cantor-C-R. Koster-H.
TI Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass
spectrometry of immobilized duplex DNA probes
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3126-3131

AU Chow-C-W. Clark-M-P. Rinaldo-J-E. Chalkley-R
TI Multpile initiators and C/EBP binding sites are
involved in transcription from the TATA-less rat XDH/XO basal
promoter
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3132-3140

AU Stefanovic-B. Hackl-W. Luhrmann-R.
Shumperli-D.
TI Assembly, nuclear import and function of U7 snRNPs
studied by microinjection of synthetic U7 RNA into
Xenopus oocytes
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3141-3151

AU Stefanovic-B. Wittop Koning-T-H. Schumperli-D.
TI A synthetic histone pre-mRNA-U7 small nuclear RNA
chimera undergoing cis cleavage in the cytoplasm of
Zenopus oocytes
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3152-3160

AU Vlassov-V-V. Zuber-G. Felden-B. Behr-J-P.
Giege-R.
TI Cleavage of tRNA with imidazole and spermine
imidazole constructs: a new approach for probing
RNA structure
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3161-3167

AU Aasland-R. Stewart-A-F.
TI The chromo shadow domain, a second chromo domain
in heterochromatin-binding protein 1, HP1
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3168-3173

AU Tillman-T-S. Ganster-R-W. Jiang-R.
Carlson-M. Schmidt-M-C.
TI STD1 (MSN3) interacts directly with the TATA-binding
protein and modulates transcription of the SUC2 gene of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3174-3180

AU Rojo-F. Alonso-J-C.
TI The beta recombinase of plasmid pSM19035 binds to
two adjacent sites, making different contacts at each of
them
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3181-3188

AU van Leeuwen-H-C. Strating-M-J. Cox-M.
Kaptein-R. van der Vliet-P-C.
TI Mutation of the Oct-1 POU-specific recognition
helix leads to altered DNA binding and influences
enchancement of adenovirus DNA replication
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3189-3197

AU Binkley-J. Allen-P. Brown-D.M. Green-L.
Tuerk-C. Gold-L.
TI RNA ligands to human nerve growth factor
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3198-3205

AU Chabot-B. Bisotto-S. Vincent-M.
TI The nuclear matrix phosphoprotein p255 associates
with splicing complexes as part of the [U4/U6.U5]
tri-snRNP particle
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3206-3213

AU Meijer-W-J-J. de Boer-A-J. van Tongeren-S.
Venema-G. Bron-S.
TI Characterization of the replication region of the
Bacillus subtilis plasmid pLS20: a novel type of replicon
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3214-3223

AU Dar-M-E. Jorgensen-T-J.
TI Deletions at short direct repeats and base
substitutions are characteristic mutations for
bleomycin-induced double- and single-strand breaks, respectively,
in a human shuttle vector system
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3224-3230

AU Ekland-E-H. Bartel-D-P.
TI The secondary structure and sequence optimization
of an RNA ligase ribozyme
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3231-3238

AU Zuo-S. Boorstein-R-J. Teebor-G-W.
TI Oxidative damage to 5-methylcytosine in DNA
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3239-3243

AU Linskens-M-H-K. Feng-J. Andrews-W-H.
Enlow-B-E. Saati-S-M. Tonkin-L-A.
Funk-W-D. Villeponteau-B.
TI Cataloging altered gene expression in young and
senescent cells using enhanced differential display
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3244-3251

AU Ryan-A-K. Tejada-M-L. May-D-L. Dubaova-M.
Deeley-R-G.
TI Isolation and characterization of the chicken
homeodomain protein AKR
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3252-3259

AU Jamison-S-F. Pasman-Z. Wang-J. Will,C.
Luhrmann-R. Manley-J-L. Garcia-Blanco-M-A.
TI U1 snRNP/ASF/SF2 interaction and 5' splice site
recognition: characterization of required elements
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3260-3267

AU Wheeler-D-G. Horsford-J. Michalak-M.
White-J-H. Hendy-G-N.
TI Calreticulin inhibits vitamin D3 signal
transduction
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3268-3274

AU Rhee-Y. Valentine-M-R. Termini-J.
TI Oxidative base damage in RNA detected by reverse
transcriptase
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3275-3282

AU Lamb-P. Seidel-H-M. Haslam-J. Milocco-L.
Kessler-L-V. Stein-R-B. Rosen-J.
TI STAT protein complexes activated by
interferon-gamma and gp130 signaling molecules
differ in their sequence preferences and transcriptional
induction properties
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3283-3289

AU Bakin-A. Ofengand-J.
TI Mapping of the 13 pseudouridine residues in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae small subunit ribosomal RNA to
nucleotide resolution
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3290-3294

AU Miao-D-M. Sakai-H. Okamoto-S. Tanaka-K.
Okuda-M. Honda-Y. Komano-T. Bagdasarian-M.
TI The interaction of RepC initiator with iterons in
the replication of the broad host-range plasmid RSF1010
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3295-3300

AU Knotts-S. Rindt-H. Robbins-J.
TI Position independent expression and developmental
regulation is directed by the beta myosin heavy chain
gene's 5' upstream region in transgenic mice
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3301-3309

AU Hou-G. Le Blancq-S-M. E-Y. Zhu-H.
Lee-M-G-S
TI Structure of a frequently rearranged rRNA-encoding
chromosome in Giardia lamblia
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3310-3317

AU Molnar-G. O'Leary-N. Pardee-A-B. Bradley-D.
TI Quantification of DNA-protein interaction by UV
crosslinking
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3318-3326

AU Weber-J-A. Gilmour-D-S.
TI Genomic footprinting of the hsp70 and his3
promoters in Drosophila embryos reveals
novel protein-DNA interactions
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3327-3334

AU Sporn-S-A. Schwarzbauer-J-E.
TI Identification of an enhancer involved in
tissue-specific regulation of the rat fibronectin gene
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3335-3342

AU Chevet-E. Lemaitre-G. Katinka-M-D.
TI Low Concentrations of tetramethylammonium chloride
increase yield and specificity of PCR
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3343-3344

AU Dyer-R-B. Herzog-N-K.
TI Immunodepletion EMSA: a novel method to identify
protein in a protein-DNA complex
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3345-3346

AU Zentgraf-H. Frey-M. Schwinn-S. Tessmer-C.
Willemann-B. Samstag-Y. Velhagen-I.
TI Detection of histidine-tagged fusion proteins by
using a high-specific mouse monoclonal anti-histidine tag
antibody
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3347-3348

AU Kodra-J-T. Kehler-J. Dahl-O.
TI Stability of oligodeoxynucleoside
phosphorodithioates and
phosphorothioates in aqueous ammonia
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3349-3350

AU Yamamoto-T. Horikoshi-M.
TI Rapid preparation of plasmid templates suitable
for a DNA sequencer without RNase treatment
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3351-3352

AU Zhixing-Y. Nahon-J-L.
TI DNA gyrase improves DNA transformation of E.coli
cells with large recombinant plasmids
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3353-3354

AU Hesse-H. Frommer-W-B. Willmitzer-L.
TI An improved method for generating subtracted cDNA
libraries using phage lambda vectors
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3355-3356

AU Goda-S-K. Minton-N-P.
TI A simple procedure for gel electrophoresis and
Northern blotting of RNA
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3357-3358

AU Mironov-V-N. Van-Montagu-M. Inze-D.
TI High throughput RNase protection assay
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3359-3360

AU Hoffman-D-W. Holland-J-A.
TI Preparation of carbon-13 labeled ribonucleotides
using acetate as an isotope source
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 August 25. 23(16).
P. 3361-3362

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