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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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