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  Nucleic Acids Research: 25 November 1995 (Volume 23, No 22)  
  November 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: November, 1995  
  ISSN 0305-1048

Structure of open promoter complexes with Escherichia coli RNA polymerase as revealed by the
DNase I footprinting technique: compilation analysis

O. N. Ozoline and M. A. Tsyganov

Pages 4533-4542



The transcription factors ATF-1 and CREB-1 bind constitutively to the hypoxia-inducible
factor-1 (HIF-1) DNA recognition site

Ivica Kvietikova , Roland H. Wenger , Hugo H. Marti and Max Gassmann

Pages 4542-4550



Evaluation of tyrosinase minigene co-injection as a marker for genetic manipulations in
transgenic mice

D. Methot , T. L. Reudelhuber and D. W. Silversides

Pages 4551-4556



The amino-terminal tails of the core histones and the translational position of the TATA box
determine TBP/TFIIA association with nucleosomal DNA

James S. Godde , Yoshihiro Nakatani and Alan P. Wolffe

Pages 4557-4565



CCAAT-box binding protein NF-Y (CBF, CP1) recognizes the minor groove and distorts DNA

Antonella Ronchi , Marianna Bellorini , Nicola Mongelli and Roberto Mantovani

Pages 4565-4573



Taq 52 I, a novel and thermostable type II restriction endonuclease from the genus Thermus ,
recognising the pentanucleotide sequence GC(A or T)GC and cleaving DNA between the first and
second bases of the recognition sequence : G <=> C(A or T)GC

Simon G. Welch and Ralph A. D. Williams

Pages 4573-4575



A comparison of the hairpin stability of the palindromic d(CGCG(A/T) 4 CGCG)
oligonucleotides

Mogens Hald , Jeanette B. Pedersen , Paul C. Stein , Finn Kirpekar and Jens Peter Jacobsen

Pages 4576-4583



HMG box 4 is the principal determinant of species specificity in the RNA polymerase I
transcription factor UBF

Carol Cairns and Brian McStay

Pages 4583-4590



Cysteine tRNAs of plant origin as novel UGA suppressors

Carsten Urban and Hildburg Beier

Pages 4591-4597



Footprinting of tRNA Phe transcripts from Thermus thermophilus HB8 with the homologous
phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase reveals a novel mode of interaction

Roland Kreutzer , Daniel Kern , R. Giegé and Joëlle Rudinger

Pages 4598-4603



A monoclonal antibody extends the half-life of an anti-HIV oligodeoxynucleotide and targets it
to CD4 + cells

Daniele Morelli , Barbara Pozzi , Jeanette A.M. Maier , Sylvie Ménard , Maria I. Colnaghi and Andrea Balsari2

Pages 4603-4607



Synthesis of cysteine-containing dipeptides by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Hieronim Jakubowski

Pages 4608-4615



Cloning and characterisation of the gene encoding the ribosomal protein S5 (also known as
rp14, S2, YS8) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Olga Ignatovich , Michelle Cooper , Helen M. Kulesza and Jean D. Beggs

Pages 4616-4619



DNA strand transfer catalyzed by the 5 ' -3 ' exonuclease domain of Escherichia coli DNA
polymerase I

Wandong Zhang and David H. Evans

Pages 4620-4628



R4, a non-LTR retrotransposon specific to the large subunit rRNA genes of nematodes

William D. Burke , Fritz Müller and Thomas H. Eickbush

Pages 4628-4634



The ribosomal neighbourhood of the central fold of tRNA: cross-links from position 47 of
tRNA located at the A, P or E site

Monika Osswald , Thomas Döring and Richard Brimacombe

Pages 4635-4642



The effects of the ring fragmentation product of thymidine C5-hydrate on phosphodiesterases
and klenow (exo - ) fragment

Tracy J. Matray , Karin J. Haxton and Marc M. Greenberg

Pages 4642-4648



Regulation of mouse thymidylate synthase gene expression in growth-stimulated cells: upstream
S phase control elements are indistinguishable from the essential promoter elements

John Ash , Wen-Chieh Liao , Yunbo Ke and Lee F. Johnson

Pages 4649-4657



Non-radioactive detection of oligonucleotide probes by photochemical amplification of
dioxetanes

Frank Schubert , Andrea Knaf , Uwe Möller and Dieter Cech

Pages 4657-4663



Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding the Xenopus homolog of mammalian RelB

Kimie Suzuki , Tadashi Yamamoto and Jun-ichiro Inoue

Pages 4664-4670



The Xenopus intron-encoded U17 snoRNA is produced by exonucleolytic processing of its
precursor in oocytes

Francesco Cecconi , Paolo Mariottini and Francesco Amaldi

Pages 4670-4677



The synthesis of blocked triplet-phosphoramidites and their use in mutagenesis

Akira Ono , Akira Matsuda , Jia Zhao and Daniel V. Santi

Pages 4677-4682



Identification of a very early promoter of insect Hz-1 virus using a novel dual-expression shuttle
vector

Song-Tay Lee , Su-May Yu , Err-Leih Hsu and Yu-Chan Chao

Pages 4683-4689



Transcription termination at the Escherichia coli thra terminator by spinach chloroplast RNA
polymerase in vitro is influenced by downstream DNA sequences

Liang-Jwu Chen , Yuh-Jin Liang , Shih-Tong Jeng , Emil M. Orozco , Richard I. Gumport , Chi-Hui Lin and
Ming-Te Yang

Pages 4690-4698



The ETS-domain transcription factors Elk-1 and SAP-1 exhibit differential DNA binding
specificities

Paul Shore and Andrew D. Sharrocks

Pages 4698-4706



Consistencies of individual DNA base-amino acid interactions in structures and sequences

Brooke Lustig and Robert L. Jernigan

Pages 4707-4711



5 ' Contexts of Escherichia coli and human termination codons are similar

Alexey L. Arkov , Sergey V. Korolev and Lev L. Kisselev

Pages 4712-4716



Occurrence, solution structure and stability of DNA hairpins stabilized by a GA/CG helix unit

Peter Sandusky , E. Wrenn Wooten , Alexander V. Kurochkin , Thomas Kavanaugh , Wlodek Mandecki and
Erik R. P. Zuiderweg

Pages 4717-4726



Inhibition of cell proliferation by C/EBP [alpha] occurs in many cell types, does not require the
presence of p53 or Rb, and is not affected by large T-antigen

L. R. Hendricks-Taylor and G. J. Darlington1,2 ,

Pages 4726-4733



A rapid method for detecting and mapping in vitro transcripts from supercoiled templates using
endogenous RNase H

Xiaohong Gu and William F. Marzluff

Pages 4734-4735



Prevention of product carry-over by single tube two-round (ST-2R) PCR: application to
BCR-ABL analysis in chronic myelogenous leukemia

J. Trka , V. Divoky and T. Lion

Pages 4736-4737



Overcoming limitations of the mRNA differential display technique

Lauren Sompayrac , Stephen Jane , Timothy C. Burn , Daniel G. Tenen and Kathleen J. Danna

Pages 4738-4740



Detecting differences in 5-methylcytosine using restriction enzyme isoschizomers: an
endogenous control for complete digestion

George S. Watts and Bernard W. Futscher

Pages 4740-4741



Solid-phase reversible immobilization for the isolation of PCR products

Margaret M. DeAngelis , David G. Wang and Trevor L. Hawkins

Pages 4742-4743

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