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Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1985
- Hans O. Madsen, J. Peter Hjorth:
Molecular cloning of mouse PSP mRNA. 1-13 - R. W. Parish, S. Schmidlin:
A lysine-rich protein functions as an H1 histone in Dictyostelium discoideum chromatin. 15-30 - A. Moritz, B. Lankat-Buttgereit, Hans J. Gross, W. Goebel:
Common structural features of the genes for two stable RNAs from Halobacterium halobium. 31-43 - Tomas Kempe, Wesley I. Sundquist, Flora Chow, Shiu-Lok Hu:
Chemical and enzymatic biotin-labeling of oligodeoxyribonucleotides. 45-57 - Katsura Izui, Tetsuya Miwa, Masayuki Kajitani, Nobuyuki Fujita, Hisataka Sabe, Akira Ishihama, Hirohiko Katsuki:
Promoter analysis of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase gene of Escherichia coli. 59-71 - G. S. Harrison, K. M. Karrer:
DNA synthesis, methylation and degradation during conjugation in Tetrahymena thermophila. 73-87 - R. N. Kurl, S. T. Jacob:
Characterization of a factor that can prevent random transcription of cloned rDNA and its probable relationship to poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase. 89-101 - Marcin Filutowicz, George Davis, Alan Greener, Donald R. Helinski:
Autorepressor properties of the pi-initiation protein encoded by plasmid R6K. 103-114 - L. Kunnath, J. Locker:
DNaseI sensitivity of the rat albumin and alpha-fetoprotein genes. 115-129 - J. S. Miles, J. R. Guest:
Complete nucleotide sequence of the fumarase gene (citG) of Bacillus subtilis 168. 131-140 - V. P. Chuprina, V. I. Poltev:
Alteration of the DNA double helix conformation upon incorporation of mispairs as revealed by energy computations and pathways of point mutations. 141-154 - K. E. Davies, Pascale Briand, V. Ionasescu, G. Ionasescu, R. Williamson, C. Brown, Catherine Cavard, L. Cathelineau:
Gene for OTC: characterisation and linkage to Duchenne muscular dystrophy. 155-165 - John M. Kelly
, M. J. Murphy, D. J. McConnell, C. OhUigin:
A comparative study of the interaction of 5, 10, 15, 20-tetrakis (N- methylpyridinium-4-yl)porphyrin and its zinc complex with DNA using fluorescence spectroscopy and topoisomerisation. 167-184 - Ashok S. Kolaskar, Boojala V. B. Reddy:
A method to locate protein coding sequences in DNA of prokaryotic systems. 185-194 - P. Mazodier, P. Cossart, E. Giraud, F. Gasser:
Completion of the nucleotide sequence of the central region of Tn5 confirms the presence of three resistance genes. 195-205 - John L. Hall, Nicholas J. Cowan:
Structural features and restricted expression of a human alpha-tubulin gene. 207-223 - M. Mowatt, C. Dery, W. Dunnick:
Unique sequences are interspersed among tandemly repeated elements in the murine gamma 1 switch segment. 225-237 - Vincent P. Mauro, Truyen Nguyen, Panagiotis Katinakis, Desh Pal S. Verma:
Primary structure of the soybean nodulin-23 gene and potential regulatory elements in the 5'-flanking regions of nodulin and leghemoglobin genes. 239-249 - D. E. DiRico Jr., P. B. Keller, K. A. Hartman:
The infrared spectrum and structure of the type I complex of silver and DNA. 251-260 - J. Abbotts, L. A. Loeb:
DNA polymerase alpha and models for proofreading. 261-274 - E. G. Shpaer:
The secondary structure of mRNAs from Escherichia coli: its possible role in increasing the accuracy of translation. 275-288 - R. J. Christy, A. R. Brown, B. B. Gourlie, R. C. Huang:
Nucleotide sequences of murine intracisternal A-particle gene LTRs have extensive variability within the R region. 289-302 - J. A. Carew, R. S. Feldberg:
Recognition of a cytosine base lesion by a human damage-specific DNA binding protein. 303-315
Volume 13, Number 13, July 1985
- Neil G. Stoker
, Kathryn S. E. Cheah, Jane R. Griffin, F. M. Pope, Ellen Solomon:
A highly polymorphic region 3' to the human type II collagen gene. 4613-4622 - Philippe Daubas, Benoit Robert, Ian Garner, Margaret Buckingham:
A comparison between mammalian and avian fast skeletal muscle alkali myosin light chain genes: regulatory implications. 4623-4643 - G. Sunter, K. W. Buck, R. H. Coutts:
S1-sensitive sites in the supercoiled double-stranded form of tomato golden mosaic virus DNA component B: identification of regions of potential alternative secondary structure and regulatory function. 4645-4659 - A. W. Cornelissen, G. A. Bakkeren, J. D. Barry, P. A. Michels, Piet Borst:
Characteristics of trypanosome variant antigen genes active in the tsetse fly. 4661-4676 - Paul E. March, Joohong Ahnn, Masayori Inouye:
The DNA sequence of the gene (rnc) encoding ribonuclease III of Escherichia coli. 4677-4685 - Komei Shirabe, Yousuke Ebina, Toru Miki, Teruko Nakazawa, Atsushi Nakazawa:
Positive regulation of the colicin E1 gene by cyclic AMP and cyclic AMP receptor protein. 4687-4698 - Cornelis L. Verweij, C. J. de Vries, Ben Distel, Anton-Jan van Zonneveld
, Ad Geurts van Kessel, Jan A. van Mourik, Hans Pannekoek:
Construction of cDNA coding for human von Willebrand factor using antibody probes for colony-screening and mapping of the chromosomal gene. 4699-4717 - Pnina Spitnik-Elson, David Elson, Shlomo Avital, Renne Abramowitz:
Long range RNA-RNA interactions in the 30 S ribosomal subunit of E. coli. 4719-4738 - R. Hauptmann, P. Swetly:
A novel class of human type I interferons. 4739-4749 - Y. C. Tse-Dinh:
Regulation of the Escherichia coli DNA topoisomerase I gene by DNA supercoiling. 4751-4763 - K. Pratt, F. C. Eden, K. H. You, V. A. O'Neill, D. Hatfield:
Conserved sequences in both coding and 5' flanking regions of mammalian opal suppressor tRNA genes. 4765-4775 - Rolf Deblaere, Benny Bytebier, Henri De Greve, Francine Deboeck, Jeff Schell, Marc Van Montagu, Jan Leemans:
Efficient octopine Ti plasmid-derived vectors for Agrobacterium- mediated gene transfer to plants. 4777-4788 - Ernst Böhnlein, Kamal Chowdhury, Peter Gruss:
Functional analysis of the regulatory region of polyoma mutant F9-1 DNA. 4789-4809 - F. Aboul-ela, D. Koh, Ignacio Tinoco Jr., F. H. Martin:
Base-base mismatches. Thermodynamics of double helix formation for dCA3XA3G + dCT3YT3G (X, Y = A, C, G, T). 4811-4824 - K. D. Harshman, Peter B. Dervan:
Molecular recognition of B-DNA by Hoechst 33258. 4825-4835 - Xian-Yang Zhang, Richard Y.-H. Wang, Melanie Ehrlich:
Human DNA sequences exhibiting gamete-specific hypomethylation. 4837-4851 - Michael Leffak
, James P. Trempe:
Histone H1 and HMG 14/17 are deposited nonrandomly in the nucleus. 4853-4869 - B. T. Pentecost, J. M. Wright, Gordon H. Dixon:
Isolation and sequence of cDNA clones coding for a member of the family of high mobility group proteins (HMG-T) in trout and analysis of HMG-T- mRNA's in trout tissues. 4871-4888 - Andrea D. Branch, Bonnie J. Benenfeld, Hugh D. Robertson:
Unusual properties of two branched RNA's with circular and linear components. 4889-4903 - T. Gurney Jr.:
Characterization of mouse 45S ribosomal RNA subspecies suggests that the first processing cleavage occurs 600 +/- 100 nucleotides from the 5' end and the second 500 +/- 100 nucleotides from the 3' end of a 13.9 kb precursor. 4905-4919 - L. H. Sun, Carlo Maria Croce, Louise C. Showe:
Cloning and sequencing of a rearranged V lambda gene from a Burkitt's lymphoma cell line expressing kappa light chains. 4921-4934 - Erik de Vries, Wim van Driel, Marijke Tromp, Jacques H. van Boom, Peter C. van der Vliet:
Adenovirus DNA replication in vitro: site-directed mutagenesis of the nuclear factor I binding site of the Ad2 origin. 4935-4952 - Hachiro Yasuda, Tuneko Okazaki:
Alkali-labile structures linked to the 5' ends of Bacillus subtilis short DNA chains. 4953-4969 - Elizabeth B. Keller, William A. Noon:
Intron splicing: a conserved internal signal in introns of Drosophila pre-mRNAs. 4971-4981 - Jeannine H. Riazance, Walter A. Baase, W. Curtis Johnson Jr., Kathleen Hall, Phillip Cruz
, Ignacio Tinoco Jr.:
Evidence for Z-form RNA by vacuum UV circular dichroism. 4983-4989 - Ernest S. Kawasaki:
Quantitative hybridization-arrest of mRNA in Xenopus oocytes using single-stranded complementary DNA or oligonucleotide probes. 4991-5004

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