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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: LITE: Nucleic Acids Research - NAR 23:11 From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL> Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 12:12:34 +0100 ============================================= Nucleic Acids Research - ISSN 0305 1048 Volume 23:11 11 June 1995 ============================================= 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 ============================================= CONTENTS ============================================= T-cell specific avian TdT: characterization of the cDNA and recombinant enzyme Baoli Yang, Karen N. Gathy and Mary Sue Coleman Characterisation of a novel minisatellite that provides multiple splice donor sites in an interferon-induced transcript Maria-Grazia Turri, Karen A. Cuin and Andrew C. G. Porter The optimal binding sequence of the Hox11 protein contains a predicted recognition core motif Shaojun Tang and Martin L. Breitman Consensus inverted terminal repeat sequence of Paramecium IESs: resemblance to termini of Tc1-related and Euplotes Tec transposons Lawrence A. Klobutcher and Glenn Herrick Gene conversion during vector insertion in embryonic stem cells Paul Hasty, Jaime Rivera-Perez and Allan Bradley Base-pair opening and spermine binding-B-DNA features displayed in the crystal structure of a gal operon fragment: implications for protein-DNA recognition Leslie W. Tari and Anthony S. Secco Template-switching during DNA synthesis by Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase I Shannon J. Odelberg, Robert B. Weiss, Akira Hata and Ray White The chicken immunglobulin lambda light chain gene is transcriptionally controlled by a modularly organized enhancer and an octamer-dependent silencer Silvia Bulfone-Paus, Luzia Reiners-Schramm and Roland Lauster An upstream U-snRNA gene-like promoter is required for transcription of the Arabidopsis thaliana 7SL RNA gene David J. Heard, Witold Filipowicz, Joao P. Marques, Klaus Palme and Jose M. Gualberto Characterisation of the telomeres at opposite ends of a 3 Mb Theileria parva chromosome Baljinder K. Sohanpal, Subhash P. Morzaria, Elke I. Gobright and Richard P. Bishop Stimuli of differentiation regulate RNA elongation in the transcription units for the major stage-specific antigens of Trypanosoma brucei Luc Vanhamme, Magali Berberof, Dominique Le Ray and Etienne Pays Stimulation of mouse DNA primase-catalyzed oligoribonucleotide synthesis by mouse DNA helicase B Akiko Saitoh, Shusuke Tada, Toshiaki Katada and Takemi Enomoto Chromosomal mapping of the MADS-box multigene family in Zea mays reveals dispersed distribution of allelic genes as well as transposed copies Achim Fischer, Nikolai Baum, Heinz Saedler and Gunter Theissen The level of the pUB110 replication initiator protein is autoregulated, which provides an additional control for plasmid copy number Anna K. Muller, Fernando Rojo and Juan C. Alonso Phosphorylation of the Oxytricha telomere protein: possible cell cycle regulation Brian Hicke, Rachel Rempe, James Maller, Richard A. Swank, Joyce R. Hamaguchi, E. Morton Bradbury, David M. Prescott and Thomas R. Cech Parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone related peptide receptor gene transcripts are expressed from tissue-specific and ubiquitous promoters Kimberly A. McCuaig, Han S. Lee, John C. Clarke, Homa Assar, Jonathan Horsford and John H. White SIN3 works through two different promoter elements to regulate INO1 gene expression in yeast Kimberly Hudak Slekar and Susan A. Henry Molecular cloning of cDNA encoding the small subunit of Drosophila transcription initiation factor TFIIF Da-Wei Gong, Mark A. Mortin, Masami Horikoshi and Yoshihiro Nakatani Analysis of the proteins and cis-acting elements regulating the stress-induced phage shock protein operon Lorin Weiner, Janice L. Brissette, Natarajan Ramani and Peter Model Circularization of oligonucleotides by disulfide bridge formation Hetian Gao, Meihua Yang, Rina Patel and Alan F. Cook Characterization of fully 2'-modified oligoribonucleotide hetero- and homoduplex hybridization and nuclease sensitivity Lendell L. Cummins, Stephen R. Owens, Lisa M. Risen, Elena A. Lesnik, Susan M. Freier, Danny McGee, Charles J. Guinosso and P. Dan Cook Energetics of base pair opening in a DNA dodecamer containing an A3T3 tract James G. Moe, Ewa Folta-Stogniew and Irina M. Russu Effect of competing self-structure on triplex formation with purine-rich oligodeoxynucleotides containing GA repeats Sarah B. Noonberg, Jean-Christophe Francois, Therese Garestier and Claude Helene Overcoming potassium-mediated triplex inhibition Wendy M. Olivas and L. James Maher, III Sequence identity of the n-1 product of a synthetic oligonucleotide Jamal Temsamani, Michael Kubert and Sudhir Agrawal Maleimide-mediated protein conjugates of a nucleoside triphosphate gamma-S and an internucleotide phosphorothioate diester Aftab S. Karim, Christian S. Johansson and Joel K. Weltman Occurrence of potential cruciform and H-DNA forming sequences in genomic DNA Gary P. Schroth and P. Shing Ho Transformation of Escherichia coli with large DNA molecules by electroporation YuLing Sheng, Valeria Mancino and Bruce Birren Site-specific cleavage of chromosomes in vitro through Cre-lox recombination Minmin Qin, Elsa Lee, Todd Zankel and David W. Ow The T-T pyrimidine (6-4) pyrimidinone UV photoproduct is much less mutagenic in yeast than in Escherichia coli Peter E. M. Gibbs, Angela Borden and Christopher W. Lawrence gar2 is a nucleolar protein from Schizosaccharomyces pombe required for 18S rRNA and 40S ribosomal subunit accumulation Marie-Pierre Gulli, Jean-Philippe Girard, Dan Zabetakis, Bruno Lapeyre, Teri Melese and Michele Caizergues-Ferrer Compact structures of d(CNG)n oligonucleotides in solution and their possible relevance to Fragile X and related human genetic diseases John E. Mitchell, Sarah F. Newbury and James A. McClellan Enzymatic synthesis of 2'-modified nucleic acids: identification of important phosphate and ribose moieties in RNase P substrates Frank Conrad, Andreas Hanne, Rajesh K. Gaur and Guido Krupp A superior host strain for the over-expression of cloned genes using the T7 promoter based vectors Aidan J. Doherty, Stephen R. Ashford, James A. Brannigan and Dale B. Wigley Enhancement of retrovirus-mediated gene transduction efficiency by transient overexpression of the amphotropic receptor, GLVR-2 Satoshi Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Wakimoto, Yoko Yoshida, Yumi Kanegae, Izumu Saito, Masaru Aoyagi, Kimiyoshi Hirakawa, Teruo Amagasa and Hirofumi Hamada Short insertions in the partner strands greatly enhance the discriminating power of DNA heteroduplex analysis: resolution of HLA-DQB1 polymorphisms Mauro D'Amato and Rosa Sorrentino A rapid method to deplete reticulocyte lysate translation systems from specific endogeneous DNA-binding activity T. Ebel and A. Sippel A model for rearrangements in RNA genomes E. V. Pilipenko, A. P. Gmyl and V. I. Agol ============================================= Nucleic Acids Research is published 25 times a year by Oxford University Press. The papers listed above will appear in the 11 June 1995 issue. If you would like further details about Nucleic Acids Research, including instructions for authors or details of subscription rates, please contact:- Richard Gedye Oxford University Press Walton Street Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom Tel: +44 1865 267785 Fax: +44 1865 267782 E-mail: gedyer@oup.co.uk Copyright in the table of contents listed above is held by Oxford University Press, but you are welcome to circulate it further, provided that Oxford University Press is credited as publisher and copyright holder.
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