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  Nucleic Acids Research: 1 February 1996 (Volume 24, No 3)  
  February 01, 1996

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: February, 1996  
  ISSN 0305-1048


Nucleosome positioning properties of the albumin transcriptional enhancer

Clifton E. McPherson , Rachel Horowitz , Christopher L. Woodcock , Chengyu Jiang and Kenneth S. Zaret

Pages 397-405



The discriminator bases G73 in human tRNA Ser and A73 in tRNA Leu have significantly
different roles in the recognition of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Kristin Breitschopf and Hans J. Gross

Pages 405-411



Enhanced activity of an antisense oligonucleotide targeting murine protein kinase C- [alpha] by
the incorporation of 2 ' - O -propyl modifications

Robert A. McKay , Lendell L. Cummins , Mark J. Graham , Elena A. Lesnik , Stephen R. Owens , Michael
Winniman and Nicholas M. Dean

Pages 411-417



Novel activities of human uracil DNA N -glycosylase for cytosine-derived products of oxidative
DNA damage

Miral Dizdaroglu , Asuman Karakaya , Pawel Jaruga , Geir Slupphaug and Hans E. Krokan

Pages 418-423



Oligonucleotide facilitators may inhibit or activate a hammerhead ribozyme

Eckhard Jankowsky and Bernd Schwenzer

Pages 423-429



Sequence-independent and linear variation of oligonucleotide DNA binding stabilities

Jörg D. Hoheisel

Pages 430-432



Reversible protein phosphorylation modulates nucleotide excision repair of damaged DNA by
human cell extracts

Rafael R. Ariza , Stephen M. Keyse , Jonathan G. Moggs and Richard D. Wood

Pages 433-441



Extended interactions between the primer tRNA i Met and genomic RNA of the yeast Ty1
retrotransposon

S. Friant , T. Heyman , M. L. Wilhelm and F. X. Wilhelm

Pages 441-450



Transcription activation by the bacteriophage Mu Mor protein: analysis of promoter mutations
in P m identifies a new region required for promoter function

Irina Artsimovitch and Martha M. Howe

Pages 450-457



Transcription-mediated binding of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) to double-stranded DNA:
sequence-specific suicide transcription

H. Jakob Larsen and Peter E. Nielsen

Pages 458-463



A protein binds the selenocysteine insertion element in the 3 '-UTR of mammalian selenoprotein
mRNAs

Nadia Hubert , Robert Walczak , Philippe Carbon and Alain Krol

Pages 464-470



The mouse and human homologs of DMC1 , the yeast meiosis-specific homologous
recombination gene, have a common unique form of exon-skipped transcript in meiosis

Toshiyuki Habu , Takuyu Taki , Anthony West , Yoshitake Nishimune and Takashi Morita

Pages 470-477



The neurofibromatosis type I messenger RNA undergoes base-modification RNA editing

Gary R. Skuse , Amedeo J. Cappione , Mark Sowden , Linda J. Metheny and Harold C. Smith

Pages 478-486



Differential effect of H1 variant overexpression on cell cycle progression and gene expression

David T. Brown , Barbara T. Alexander and Donald B. Sittman

Pages 486-494



Antisense properties of duplex- and triplex-forming PNAs

Helle Knudsen and Peter E. Nielsen

Pages 494-500



Viral transactivators specifically target distinct cellular protein kinases that phosphorylate the
RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain

Christine H. Herrmann , Moses O. Gold and Andrew P. Rice

Pages 501-509



Psoralen crosslinking between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 RNA and primer tRNA 3
Lys

Eugene Skripkin , Catherine Isel , Roland Marquet , Bernard Ehresmann and Chantal Ehresmann

Pages 509-515



Characterization of the highly divergent U2 RNA homolog in the microsporidian Vairimorpha
necatrix

Peter DiMaria , Branka Palic , Bettina A. Debrunner-Vossbrinck , Julie Lapp and Charles R. Vossbrinck

Pages 515-522



Identification of a second conserved element within the coding sequence of a mouse H3 histone
gene that interacts with nuclear factors and is necessary for normal expression

Nikola K. Kaludov , Lil Pabón-Peña and Myra M. Hurt

Pages 523-531



Method for determining RNA 3 ' ends and application to human telomerase RNA

Arthur J. Zaug , Joachim Lingner and Thomas R. Cech

Pages 532-533



An efficient method for stable transfection of bloodstream-form Trypanosoma brucei

Fengsheng Li and Keith M. Gottesdiener

Pages 534-535



High efficiency 5 min transformation of Escherichia coli

Brian Pope and Helen M. Kent

Pages 536-537



Multiplex co-amplification of 24 retinoblastoma gene exons after pre-amplification by
long-distance PCR

Daizong Li and Jan Vijg

Pages 538-539



Correction of some genotyping errors in automated fluorescent microsatellite analysis by
enzymatic removal of one base overhangs

Frédéric Ginot , Isabelle Bordelais , Simon Nguyen and Gabor Gyapay

Pages 540-541


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