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To: Multiple recipients of list HUM-MOLGEN <HUM-MOLGEN@NIC.SURFNET.NL> Subject: LITE: Nucleic Acids Research 24:03 From: "Bergen (ioi)" <A.A.Bergen@AMC.UVA.NL> Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 09:56:43 +0100
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Nucleic Acids Research - ISSN 0305 1048
Volume 24:03
1 February 1996
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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
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CONTENTS
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Nucleosome positioning properties of the albumin
transcriptional enhancer
Clifton E. McPherson , Rachel Horowitz ,
Chengyu Jiang and Kenneth S. Zaret
Pages 397-405
The discriminator bases G73 in human tRNA Ser and A73
in tRNALeu 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 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
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
Joerg 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 , Yoshitake
Nishimune and Takashi Morita
Pages 470-477
The neurofibromatosis type I messenger RNA undergoes
base-modification RNA editing
Gary R. Skuse
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
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 Pabon-Pena 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
Frederic Ginot , Isabelle Bordelais , Simon Nguyen
and Gabor Gyapay
Pages 540-541
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