Volume 21(22); November 11, 1993 Evolutionary relationships among group II intron-encoded proteins and identification of a conserved domain that may be related to maturase function. PMCID: PMC310608 The retinoblastoma protein binds E2F residues required for activation in vivo and TBP binding in vitro. PMCID: PMC310609 Deuteriation of sugar protons simplify NMR assignments and structure determination of large oligonucleotide by the 1H-NMR window approach. PMCID: PMC310610 A tRNA gene transcription initiation site is similar to mRNA and rRNA promoters in plant mitochondria. PMCID: PMC310611 In vivo selection of randomly mutated retroviral genomes. PMCID: PMC310612 The structure of the initiation complex at the replication origin, oriC, of Escherichia coli. PMCID: PMC310613 Homologous recombination in plant cells is enhanced by in vivo induction of double strand breaks into DNA by a site-specific endonuclease. PMCID: PMC310614 The Drosophila copia retrotransposon contains binding sites for transcriptional regulation by homeoproteins. PMCID: PMC310615 Single exchanges of amino acids in the basic region change the specificity of N-Myc. PMCID: PMC310616 Proteolytic degradation of MAD3 (I kappa B alpha) and enhanced processing of the NF-kappa B precursor p105 are obligatory steps in the activation of NF-kappa B. PMCID: PMC310617 Molecular cloning of a zinc finger protein which binds to the heptamer of the signal sequence for V(D)J recombination. PMCID: PMC310618 Competition between frameshifting, termination and suppression at the frameshift site in the Escherichia coli release factor-2 mRNA. PMCID: PMC310619 Anticodon bases C34 and C35 are major, positive, identity elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae tRNA(Trp). PMCID: PMC310620 Structure and drug interactions of parallel-stranded DNA studied by infrared spectroscopy and fluorescence. PMCID: PMC310621 Specific cleavage of transcription factors by the thiol protease, m-calpain. PMCID: PMC310622 SIN1 interacts with a protein that binds the URS1 region of the yeast HO gene. PMCID: PMC310623 Reconstitution of mammalian excision repair activity with mutant cell-free extracts and XPAC and ERCC1 proteins expressed in Escherichia coli. PMCID: PMC310624 Coincidence painting: a rapid method for cloning region specific DNA sequences. PMCID: PMC310625 Novel internal promoter/enhancer of HTLV-I for Tax expression. PMCID: PMC310626 Purification and characterization of human autoantibodies directed to specific regions on U1RNA; recognition of native U1RNP complexes. PMCID: PMC310627 Influence of nearest neighbor sequence on the stability of base pair mismatches in long DNA; determination by temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis. PMCID: PMC310628 Contrasted cis-acting effects of downstream 5' splice sites on the splicing of a retained intron: the adenoviral E1A pre-mRNA model. PMCID: PMC310629 Discover 1: a new program to search for unusually represented DNA motifs. PMCID: PMC310630 Induction of cleavage in topoisomerase I c-DNA by topoisomerase I enzymes from calf thymus and wheat germ in the presence and absence of camptothecin. PMCID: PMC310631 Biological origins of long-range correlations and compositional variations in DNA. PMCID: PMC310632 Design and specificity of hammerhead ribozymes against calretinin mRNA. PMCID: PMC310633 Synthesis of a carboxamide linked T*T dimer and its incorporation in oligonucleotides. PMCID: PMC310634 A single amino-acid substitution in the Ets domain alters core DNA binding specificity of Ets1 to that of the related transcription factors Elf1 and E74. PMCID: PMC310635 In vivo cloning of PCR products in E. coli. PMCID: PMC310636 Efficient selection of 3'-terminal exons from vertebrate DNA. PMCID: PMC310637 A truncated herpes simplex virus origin binding protein which contains the carboxyl terminal origin binding domain binds to the origin of replication but does not alter its conformation. PMCID: PMC310638 Fidelity of DNA synthesis catalyzed by human DNA polymerase alpha and HIV-1 reverse transcriptase: effect of reaction pH. PMCID: PMC310639 Characterization of a multisubunit human protein which selectively binds single stranded d(GA)n and d(GT)n sequence repeats in DNA. PMCID: PMC310640 Oncogene activation of HIV-LTR-driven expression via the NF-kappa B binding sites. PMCID: PMC310641 Functional redundancy of octamer elements in the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter. PMCID: PMC310642 Group I introns interrupt the chloroplast psaB and psbC and the mitochondrial rrnL gene in Chlamydomonas. PMCID: PMC310643 Inhibition of HIV-1 replication by ribozymes that show poor activity in vitro. PMCID: PMC310644 Polyadenylation site selection cannot occur in vivo after excision of the 3'-terminal intron. PMCID: PMC310645 MUST, a computer package of Management Utilities for Sequences and Trees. PMCID: PMC310646 Confusion in the assignments of Sulfolobus sequences to Sulfolobus species. PMCID: PMC310647 Duplicated region of sequence similarity to the human XRCC1 DNA repair gene in the Schizosaccharomyces pombe rad4/cut5 gene. PMCID: PMC310648 YAC subclone contig assembly by serial interspersed repetitive sequence (IRS)-PCR product hybridizations. PMCID: PMC310649 ICI 164,384: a control for investigating estrogen responsive genes. PMCID: PMC310650 Isolation of genomic DNAs from plants, fungi and bacteria using benzyl chloride. PMCID: PMC310651 Formation of protein conjugates of phosphorothioate nucleoside diphosphate beta-S. PMCID: PMC310652 PCR amplification of highly GC-rich DNA template after denaturation by NaOH. PMCID: PMC310653 Corrections L-DNAs as potential antimessenger oligonucleotides: a reassessment PMCID: PMC310654 Corrects: L-DNAs as potential antimessenger oligonucleotides: a reassessment. Nucleic Acids Res. 1993 September 11; 21(18): 4159–4165. The silent P mating type locus in fission yeast contains two autonomously replicating sequences PMCID: PMC310655 Corrects: The silent P mating type locus in fission yeast contains two autonomously replicating sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 1993 February 25; 21(4): 855–861. Journal Matter Original table of contents page Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc. Advertisements | ||