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  Nucleic Acids Research: 25 September 1995 (Volume 23, No 18)  
  September 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: September, 1995  
  ISSN 0305 1048


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AU Kelman-Z. O'Donnell-M-O.
TI Structural and functional similarities of prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA polymerase sliding clamps
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P.3613-3620

AU Hiom-K. West-S-C.
TI Characterisation of RuvAB-Holliday junction complexes by glycerol gradient sedimentation
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P.3621-3626

AU Bates-P-J. Dosanjh-H-S. Kumar-S. Jenkins-T-C. Laughton-C-A. Neidle-S.
TI Detection and kinetic studies of triplex formation by oligodeoxynucleotides using real-time biomolecular interaction analysis (BIA)
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3627-3632

AU Breitschopf-K. Achsel-T. Busch-K. Gross-H-J.
TI Identity elements of human tRNALeu: structural requirements for converting human tRNASer into a leucine acceptor in vitro
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3633-3637

AU Kataoka-N. Ohno-M. Moda-I. Shimura-Y
TI Identification of the factors that interact with NCBP, an 80 kDa nuclear cap binding protein
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3638-3641

AU Nashimoto-M.
TI Conversion of mammalian tRNA 3' processing endoribonuclease to four-base-recognizing RNA cutters
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3642-3647

AU Marzabal-S. DuBois-S. Thielking-V. Cano-A. Eritja-R. Guschlbauer-W.
TI Dam methylase from Escherichia coli: kinetic studies using modified DNA oligomers: hemimethylated substrates
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3648-3655

AU Borman-A-M. Bailly-J-L. Girard-M. Kean-K-M.
TI Picornavirus internal ribosome entry segments: comparison of translation efficiency and the requirements for optimal internal initiation of translation in vitro
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3656-3663

AU O'Prey-J. Harrison-P-R.
TI Tissue-specific regulation of the rabbit 15-lipoxygenase gene in erythroid cells by a transcriptional silencer
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3664-3672

AU Pan-C. Mason-T-L.
TI Identification of the yeast nuclear gene for the mitochondrial homologue of bacterial ribosomal protein L16
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3673-3677

AU Wood-A-A. Nunn-C-M. Czarny-A. Boykin-D-W. Neidle-S.
TI Variability in DNA minor groove width recognised by ligand binding: the crystal structure of a bis-benzimidazole compound bound to the DNA duplex d(CGCGAATTCGCG)2
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3678-3684

AU Kato-K.
TI Description of the entire mRNA population by a 3' end cDNA fragment generated by class IIS restriction enzymes
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3685-3690

AU Campbell-C. Marondel-I. Montgomery-K. Krauter-K. Kucherlapati-R.
TI Unequal homologous recombination of human DNA on a yeast artifical chromosome
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3691-3695

AU Bourn-W-R. Babb-B.
TI Computer assisted identification and classification of streptomycete promoters
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3696-3703

AU Kurose-K. Hata-K. Hattori-M. Sakaki-Y.
TI RNA polymerase III dependence of the human L1 promoter and possible participation of the RNA polymerase II factor YY1 in the RNA polymerase III transcription system
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3704-3709

AU Kunz-C. Pebler-S. Otte-J. von der Ahe-D.
TI Differential regulation of plasminogen activator and inhibitor gene transcription by the tumor suppressor p53
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3710-3717

AU Gultyaev-A-P. van Batenburg-F-H-D. Pleij-C-W-A.
TI The influence of a metastable structure in plasmid primer RNA on antisense RNA binding kinetics
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3718-3725

AU Labrie-C. Lee-B-H. Mathews-M-B.
TI Transcription factors RFX1/EF-C and ATF-1 associate with adenovirus E1A-responsive element of the human proliferating cell nuclear antigen promoter
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3732-3741

AU Henderson-G-B. Stein-C-A.
TI 5'-Cholesteryl-phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotides: potent inhibition of methotrexate transport and antagonism of methotrexate toxicity in cells containing the reduced-folate carrier
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18) P. 3726-3731

AU Liu-R. Orgel-L-E.
TI Enzymatic synthesis of polymers containing nicotinamide mononuleotide
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3742-3749

AU Saparbaev-M. Kleibl-K. Laval-J.
TI Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, rat and human 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylases repair 1, N6-ethenoadenine when present in DNA
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3750-3755

AU Walther-Z. Hall-J-L.
TI The uni chromosome of Chlamydomonas: histone genes and nucleosome structure
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3756-3763

AU Valerie-K.
TI Replacing tryptophan-128 of T4 endonuclease V with a serine residue results in decreased enzymatic activity in vitro and in vivo
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3764-3770

AU Suda-T. Mishima-Y. Asakura-H. Kominami-R.
TI Formation of a parallel-stranded DNA homoduplex by d(GGA) repeat oligonucleotides
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3771-3777

AU Lam-E. Lam-Y-K-P.
TI Binding site requirements and differential representation of TGA factors in nuclear ASF-1 activity
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3778-3785

AU Kent-N-A. Mellor-J.
TI Chromatin structure snap-shots: rapid nuclease digestion of chromatin in yeast
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3786-3787

AU Makowski-G-S. Davis-E-L. Aslanzadeh-J. Hopfer-S-M.
TI Enhanced direct amplification of Guthrie card DNA following selective elution of PCR inhibitors
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3788-3789

AU Tokusashi-Y. Nishikawa-Y. Ogawa-K.
TI Differentiation of the normal and mutant rat albumin genes on hepatic tissue sections by in situ PCR
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3790-3791

AU Ludwig-L-B. Hughes-B-J. Schwartz-S-A.
TI Biotinylated probes in the electrophoretic mobility shift assay to examine specific dsDNA, ssDNA or RNA-protein interactions
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3792-3793

AU Wright-W-E. Shay-J-W. Piatyszek-M-A.
TI Modifications of a telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) result in increased reliability, linearity and sensitivity
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3794-3795

AU Maruyama-I-N. Rakow-T-L. Maruyama-H-I.
TI cRACE: a simple method for identification of the 5' end of mRNAs
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3796-3797

AU Richardson-T. Cato-S. Ramser-J. Kahl-G. Weising-K.
TI Hybridization of microsatellites to RAPD: a new source of polymorphic markers
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3798-3799

AU Deuter-R. Pietsch-S. Hertel-S. Muller-O.
TI A method for preparation of fecal DNA suitable for PCR
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3800-3801

AU Cifarelli-R-A. Gallitelli-M. Cellini-F.
TI Random amplified hybrization microsatellites (RAHM): isolation of a new class of microsatellite-containing DNA clones
SO Nucleic-Acids-Res. 1995 September 25. 23(18). P. 3802-3803

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