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Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1987
- S. M. Deev, G. Combriato, H. G. Klobeck, H. G. Zachau:
Reciprocal recombination products of VK-JK joining reactions in human lymphoid cell lines. 1-14 - Nicholas C. P. Cross, Gabriel A. Dover:
Tsetse fly rDNA: an analysis of structure and sequence. 15-30 - Petra Grönger, Sundaram S. Manian, Helmut Reiländer, Michael O'Connell, Ursula B. Priefer, Alfred Pühler:
Organization and partial sequence of a DNA region of the Rhizobium leguminosarum symbiotic plasmid pRL6JI containing the genes fixABC, nifA, nifB and a novel open reading frame. 31-49 - P. Sloof, J. van den Burg, A. Voogd, R. Benne:
The nucleotide sequence of a 3.2 kb segment of mitochondrial maxicircle DNA from Crithidia fasciculata containing the gene for cytochrome oxidase subunit III, the N-terminal part of the apocytochrome b gene and a possible frameshift gene; further evidence for the use of unusual initiator triplets in trypanosome mitochondria. 51-65 - Y. L. Yan, C. J. Kunert, J. H. Postlethwait:
Sequence homologies among the three yolk polypeptide (Yp) genes in Drosophila melanogaster. 67-85 - M. A. Iqbal, J. Chinsky, V. Didamo, C. L. Schildkraut:
Replication of proto-oncogenes early during the S phase in mammalian cell lines. 87-103 - W. David Wilson, Elizabeth T. Zuo, Robert L. Jones, Gerald L. Zon, Barbara R. Baumstark:
Sequence dependent electrophoretic mobilities and melting temperatures for A-T containing oligodeoxyribonucleotides. 105-118 - H. Murialdo, A. Davidson, S. Chow, M. Gold:
The control of lambda DNA terminase synthesis. 119-140 - Stuart Horowitz, Joephine K. Bowen, Gary A. Bannon, Martin A. Gorovsky:
Unusual features of transcribed and translated regions of the histone H4 gene family of Tetrahymena thermophila. 141-160 - John McDougall, Ross N. Nazar:
Evolutionary changes in the higher order structure of the ribosomal 5S RNA. 161-179 - Dominique Weil, Michael Bernard, Silvana Gargano, Francesco Ramirez:
The pro alpha 2(V) collagen gene is evolutionarily related to the major fibrillar-forming collagens [published erratum appears in Nucleic Acids Res 1987 May 11;15(9): 3946]. 181-198 - P. R. Dobner, E. Kislauskis, B. M. Wentworth, L. Villa-Komaroff:
Alternative 5' exons either provide or deny an initiator methionine codon to the same alpha-tubulin coding region. 199-218 - Akira Ono, Tohru Ueda:
Synthesis of decadeoxyribonucleotides containing N6-methyladenine, N4- methylcytosine, and 5-methylcytosine: recognition and cleavage by restriction endonucleases (nucleosides and nucleotides part 74). 219-232 - C. Sengstag, A. Hinnen:
The sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene PHO2 codes for a regulatory protein with unusual aminoacid composition. 233-246 - Stephen Diekmann:
Temperature and salt dependence of the gel migration anomaly of curved DNA fragments. 247-265 - W. Leupin, Gerhard Wagner, William A. Denny, Kurt Wüthrich:
Assignment of the 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of a short DNA-duplex with 1H-detected two-dimensional heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy. 267-275 - Manfred Renz, Bernard Verrier, Christina Kurz, Rolf Müller:
Chromatin association and DNA binding properties of the c-fos proto- oncogene product. 277-292 - V. P. Chuprina:
Anomalous structure and properties of poly (dA).poly(dT). Computer simulation of the polynucleotide structure with the spine of hydration in the minor groove. 293-311 - Subhendu Som, Ashok S. Bhagwat, Stanley Friedman:
Nucleotide sequence and expression of the gene encoding the EcoRII modification enzyme. 313-332 - Takeshi Otsuka, Douglas Villaret, Takashi Yokota, Yutaka Takebe, Frank Lee, Naoko Arai, Ken-ichi Arai:
Structural analysis of the mouse chromosomal gene encoding interleukin 4 which expresses B cell, T cell and mast cell stimulating activities. 333-344 - M. C. Ganoza, E. C. Kofoid, P. Marliere, B. G. Louis:
Potential secondary structure at translation-initiation sites [published erratum appears in Nucleic Acids Res 1988 May 11;16(9): 4196]. 345-360 - L. Ernst:
1H and 31P NMR data of protected deoxycytidylyl-deoxyribonucleoside phosphates. 361 - Miroslawa Z. Barciszewska, M. Nalaskowska, T. D. Mashkova, L. L. Kisselev, Jan Barciszewski:
Heterogeneity in the 3'-portion of Papilionaceae 5S rRNAs. The primary structure of alfalfa 5S rRNA. 362 - Miroslawa Z. Barciszewska, T. D. Mashkova, L. L. Kisselev, Jan Barciszewski:
The nucleotide sequences of 5S ribosomal RNAs from two plants: rape and white beet. 363 - Franco Felici, Gianni Cesareni:
Structure of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene encoding tRNAIle (IAU). 364 - Y. H. Park, H. Hori, K. Suzuki, S. Osawa, K. Komagata:
Nucleotide sequence of 5S ribosomal RNA from Rhodococcus erythropolis. 365 - Ulrik P. John, Philip Nagley:
Sequence of the mitochondrial oli2 gene coding for subunit 6 of the mitochondrial ATPase complex in different strains of Saccharomyces. 366 - H. Van den Eynde, J. F. Imhoff, Rupert De Wachter:
The nucleotide sequences of the 5S rRNAs from the purple bacteria Ectothiorhodospira halophila and Ectothiorhodospira vacuolata. 367 - R. Kunisawa, T. N. Davis, M. S. Urdea, J. Thorner:
Complete nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the regulatory subunit of 3', 5'-cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 368-369 - D. Russell, K. M. Muskavitch, L. Bogorad:
Location and sequence of the maize chloroplast gene for tRNAser (GCU); a third serine isoaccepting tRNA. 370 - Henry B. Skinner, David S. Adams:
Nucleotide sequence of Physarum U6 small RNA. 371 - E. Aegerter, H. Trachsel:
Determination of size and orientation of DNA fragments cloned in phage M13 by S1 nuclease mapping. 372 - P. Simon, H. Brocas, C. Rodesch, G. Vassart:
RFLP detected at the 8924 locus by a thyroglobulin cDNA probe. 373 - F. David, C. C. Kan, G. Lucotte:
Two Taq I RFLPs for human alpha-2 macroglobulin (alpha 2M) using a full length cDNA probe. 374 - S. D. Detera-Wadleigh, S. Anderson, E. R. Spindel:
A frequent Pvu II RFLP of the human gastrin releasing peptide gene. 375 - Maritha J. Kotze, E. Langenhoven, E. Dietzsch, A. E. Retief:
A RFLP associated with the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene (LDLR). 376 - L. R. Carlock, T. D. Vo, C. R. DeHaven, Jeffrey C. Murray:
An anonymous genomic clone that detects a frequent RFLP adjacent to the D4S10 (G8) marker and Huntington's disease. 377 - T. Hulsebos, M. Coerwinkel-Driessen, B. Wieringa:
RFLPs associated with pMC1, an anonymous single copy clone from the short arm of chromosome 19 [HGM8 assignment no. D19S14]. 378 - H. H. Hobbs, V. Esser, D. W. Russell:
AvaII polymorphism in the human LDL receptor gene. 379 - Cynthia Guzzo, Mark G. Weiner, Eric Rappaport, Paul LaRocco, Saul Surrey, Mortimer Poncz, Elias Schwartz:
An Eco R1 polymorphism of a human platelet factor 4 (PF4) gene. 380 - Philippe M. Frossard, Roger T. Coleman, Don W. Lim:
BanI dimorphic site in the third intron of the human apolipoprotein AI gene (Apo A1). 381 - A. M. Bowcock, Hans Scheffer, Joan M. Hebert, J. H. van den Berg, C. H. Buys:
A high frequency RFLP identified by an anonymous single copy genomic clone at 13q14.1-13q14.2 [HGM8 assignment no. D13S22]. 382
Volume 15, Number 13, July 1987
- L. Janson, Christina Bark, U. Pettersson:
Identification of proteins interacting with the enhancer of human U2 small nuclear RNA genes. 4997-5016 - L. H. Johnston, J. H. White, A. L. Johnson, G. Lucchini, P. Plevani:
The yeast DNA polymerase I transcript is regulated in both the mitotic cell cycle and in meiosis and is also induced after DNA damage. 5017-5030 - M. W. Van Dyke, R. G. Roeder:
Two forms of transcription factor TFIIIC in extracts from HeLa cells. 5031-5039 - K. Rostas, S. J. Morton, S. M. Picksley, R. G. Lloyd:
Nucleotide sequence and LexA regulation of the Escherichia coli recN gene. 5041-5049 - K. L. Lee, B. T. Pentecost, J. A. D'Anna, R. A. Tobey, L. R. Gurley, Gordon H. Dixon:
Characterization of cDNA sequences corresponding to three distinct HMG-1 mRNA species in line CHO Chinese hamster cells and cell cycle expression of the HMG-1 gene. 5051-5068 - Tien Po, Gerhard Steger, Volker Rosenbaum, Jaap Kaper, Detlev Riesner:
Double-stranded cucumovirus associated RNA 5: experimental analysis of necrogenic and non-necrogenic variants by temperature-gradient gel electrophore sis. 5069-5083 - Gerhard Steger, Tien Po, Jaap Kaper, Detlev Riesner:
Double-stranded cucumovirus associated RNA 5: which sequence variations may be detected by optical melting and temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis? 5085-5103 - Franca Esposito, Richard R. Sinden:
Supercoiling in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA: changes in response to topological perturbation of plasmids in E. coli and SV40 in vitro, in nuclei and in CV-1 cells. 5105-5124 - Jens Erik Løve Larsen, Bjarne Albrechtsen, Poul Valentin-Hansen:
Analysis of the terminator region after the deoCABD operon of Escherichia coli K-12 using a new class of single copy number operon-fusion vectors. 5125-5140 - C. A. Makaroff, Jeffrey D. Palmer:
Extensive mitochondrial specific transcription of the Brassica campestris mitochondrial genome. 5141-5156 - John F. Sands, Helen S. Cummings, Christine Sacerdot, Liliane Dondon, Marianne Grunberg-Manago, John W. B. Hershey:
Cloning and mapping of infA, the gene for protein synthesis initiation factor IF1. 5157-5168 - Mortimer Poncz, Millicent Sutton, Kathleen Delgrosso, Elias Schwartz, Saul Surrey:
DNA methylation in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH-2). 5169-5179 - B. Dworniczak, M. E. Mirault:
Structure and expression of a human gene coding for a 71 kd heat shock 'cognate' protein. 5181-5197 - K. Eric Paulson, A. Gregory Matera, Niren Deka, Carl W. Schmid:
Transcription of a human transposon-like sequence is usually directed by other promoters. 5199-5215 - T. Berends, P. E. Gamble, J. E. Mullet:
Characterization of the barley chloroplast transcription units containing psaA-psaB and psbD-psbC. 5217-5240 - Nobuo Shimamoto, Noriko Ikushima, Hiroyasu Utiyama, Hideki Tachibana, Kazuo Horie:
Specific and cooperative binding of E. coli single-stranded DNA binding protein to mRNA. 5241-5250 - Mark C. Leavitt, Junetsu Ito:
Nucleotide sequence of Bacillus phage Nf terminal protein gene. 5251-5259 - Kemin Zhou, Paula R. G. Brisco, Ari E. Hinkkanen, Gunter B. Kohlhaw:
Structure of yeast regulatory gene LEU3 and evidence that LEU3 itself is under general amino acid control. 5261-5273 - Peng Li, Peter P. Medon, Derek C. Skingle, Janice A. Lanser, Robert H. Symons:
Enzyme-linked synthetic oligonucleotide probes: non-radioactive detection of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in faecal specimens. 5275-5287 - Peter U. Hoffmann, Larry W. McLaughlin:
Synthesis and reactivity of intermediates formed in the T4 RNA ligase reaction. 5289-5303 - Ronald Zuckermann, David A. Corey, Peter Schultz:
Efficient methods for attachment of thiol specific probes to the 3'- ends of synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides. 5305-5321 - G. Levinson, G. A. Gutman:
High frequencies of short frameshifts in poly-CA/TG tandem repeats borne by bacteriophage M13 in Escherichia coli K-12. 5323-5338 - L. S. Klig, I. P. Crawford, C. Yanofsky:
Analysis of trp repressor-operator interaction by filter binding. 5339-5351 - Soumitra S. Ghosh, Gary F. Musso:
Covalent attachment of oligonucleotides to solid supports. 5353-5372 - T. R. Gingeras, D. Y. Kwoh, G. R. Davis:
Hybridization properties of immobilized nucleic acids. 5373-5390 - Hannelore T. Koller, Kathleen A. Frondorf, Patricia D. Maschner, Jack C. Vaughn:
In vivo transcription from multiple spacer rRNA gene promoters during early development and evolution of the intergenic spacer in the brine shrimp Artemia. 5391-5411 - Kenneth A. Chapman, Richard R. Burgess:
Construction of bacteriophage T7 late promoters with point mutations and characterization by in vitro transcription properties. 5413-5432 - L. G. Poljak, J. D. Gralla:
The SV40 termination region exhibits an altered helical DNA conformation. 5433-5442 - Lino J. Saez, Katherine M. Gianola, Elizabeth M. McNally, Rebecca Feghali, Roger Eddy, Thomas B. Shows, Leslie A. Leinwand:
Human cardiac myosin heavy chain genes and their linkage in the genome. 5443-5459 - G. K. Andrews, E. D. Adamson:
Butyrate selectively activates the metallothionein gene in teratocarcinoma cells and induces hypersensitivity to metal induction. 5461-5475 - Nicole Stange, Hans J. Gross, Hildburg Beier:
A nuclear Nicotiana DNA sequence homologous to the 5' half of tRNATyr may have derived from reverse transcription of a pre-tRNA splicing intermediate. 5477 - Marcelle L. Wilhelm, François-Xavier Wilhelm:
Both histone H4 genes of Physarum polycephalum are interrupted by an intervening sequence. 5478 - R. M. Hall:
pKM101 is an IS46-promoted deletion of R46. 5479 - V. N. Ksenzenko, M. G. Shlyapnikov, V. G. Azbarov, O. Garcia, V. M. Kryukov, A. A. Bayev:
Nucleotide sequence of the bacteriophage T5 DNA fragment containing a distal part of tRNA gene region. 5480-5481 - S. Steven Potter, Joyce A. Lloyd:
pPyLT1 does not always dictate the formation of autonomously replicating elements in transgenic mice. 5482 - Nina O. L. Seto, Shizu Hayashi, G. M. Tener:
Drosophila Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase cDNA sequence. 5483 - G. T. Mullenbach, A. Tabrizi, B. D. Irvine, George I. Bell, R. A. Hallewell:
Sequence of a cDNA coding for human glutathione peroxidase confirms TGA encodes active site selenocysteine. 5484 - Guy Salvesen, Cindy Lloyd, David Farley:
cDNA encoding a human homolog of yeast ubiquitin 1. 5485 - U. Hubscher:
Double replica southwestern. 5486 - M. Romana, P. Le Boulch, P. H. Romeo:
Rat uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase cDNA: nucleotide sequence and comparison to human uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase. 5487 - Astrid Schön:
Sequence of an isoleucine tRNA from Mycoplasma mycoides sp. Capri. 5488 - T. H. Ellis, W. G. Cleary, K. W. Burcham, B. A. Bowen:
Ramped field inversion gel electrophoresis: a cautionary note. 5489 - Bruno Luckow, Günther Schütz:
CAT constructions with multiple unique restriction sites for the functional analysis of eukaryotic promoters and regulatory elements. 5490 - C. Sadhu, N. Jahroudi, L. Gedamu:
Human metallothionein-specific riboprobes. 5491 - I. Schildkraut, J. Lynch, R. Morgan:
The cleavage site for the restriction endonucleases BanI and HgiC I is 5' ...G decreases GPyPuCC ...3'. 5492 - Steven R. Rodermel, P. Orlin, L. Bogorad:
The transcription termination region between two convergently- transcribed photoregulated operons in the maize plastid chromosome contains rps14, trnR (UCU) and a putative trnfM pseudogene. 5493 - Patrick M. Trewitt, Daad A. Saffarini, Gerald Bergtrom:
Nucleotide sequence of the intronless gene expressing a member of the globin VIIB subfamily from Chironomus thummi (Diptera). 5494 - C. P. Hart, L. D. Bogarad, A. Fainsod, F. H. Ruddle:
Polypurine/polypyrimidine sequence elements of the murine homeo box loci, Hox-1, -2 and -3. 5495 - F. J. Grant, S. D. Levin, T. Gilbert, W. Kindsvogel:
Improved RNA sequencing method to determine immunoglobulin mRNA sequence. 5496 - L. Tikka, K. Roiko, R. Soininen, D. J. Prockop, K. Tryggvason:
A HindIII polymorphism in the 3' end of the human alpha 1(IV) collagen gene. 5497 - H. E. McDermid, P. J. Goodfellow, A. M. Duncan, K. R. Brasch, N. E. Simpson, C. D. Souza, J. J. Holden, B. N. White:
A polymorphic locus, D10S5, at 10q21.1. 5498 - G. H. Xiao, K. H. Grzeschik, G. Scherer:
Anonymous DNA sequence from chromosome 21 showing a three allele insertion/deletion RFLP (HGM 9 provisional no. D21S82). 5499 - G. H. Xiao, K. H. Grzeschik, G. Scherer:
PstI RFLP identified by an anonymous single copy genomic clone localized to chromosome 14 (HGM 9 provisional no. D14S14). 5500 - Nicholas P. Anagnou, Stylianos E. Antonarakis, S. J. O'Brien, Arthur W. Nienhuis:
A novel form of human polymorphism involving the hDHFR-psi 1 pseudogene identifies three RFLPs. 5501 - E. C. Mariman, J. Schepens, A. Geurts van Kessel, B. Wieringa:
EcoRI RFLP at the creatine kinase-brain type gene locus (CKBB, chromosome 14). 5502 - N. K. Hayward, D. J. Nancarrow, George I. Bell:
A Taq I polymorphism for the human transforming growth factor alpha gene (TGFA). 5503
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