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Publications by W Szybalski
and the papers citing W Szybalski

Nodes: 10146, Authors: 16970, Journals: 1137, Outer References: 208320, Words: 13772
Collection span: 1949 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41013249222 1995 GENE 161 (2): 287-292
LANGER G; TOSCHI L; DIECKMANN J; SCHLEUNING WD
LOW-M(R) UROKINASE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR AS A REPORTER PROTEIN
05
4102009223 1995 GENE 162 (1): 1-3
MIRZABEKOV AD; BERNARDI G; COHEN SN; GRUNBERGMANAGO M; KISSELEV LL; et al.
BAYEV,ALEXANDER,A. (1904-1994) - IN-MEMORIAM
00
41031349224 1995 GENE 162 (1): 41-46
TANG Y; COTTERILL S; LICHTENSTEIN CP
GENETIC-ANALYSIS OF THE TERMINAL 8-BP INVERTED REPEATS OF TRANSPOSON TN7
01
41041159225 1995 GENE 162 (1): 63-68
SOHAIL M; DYKE KGH
SITES FOR COINTEGRATION OF LARGE STAPHYLOCOCCAL PLASMIDS
05
41051159226 1995 GENE 163 (1): 35-40
HASAN N; SZYBALSKI W
CONSTRUCTION OF LACITS AND LACI(Q)TS EXPRESSION PLASMIDS AND EVALUATION OF THE THERMOSENSITIVE LAC REPRESSOR
1212
41061229227 1995 GENE 163 (1): 59-64
SELBITSCHKA W; ARNOLD W; JORDING D; KOSIER B; TORO N; et al.
THE INSERTION-SEQUENCE ELEMENT ISRM2011-2 BELONGS TO THE IS630-TC1 FAMILY OF TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS AND IS ABUNDANT IN RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI
020
41074249228 1995 GENE 163 (1): 103-107
MURAI N; KAMATA H; NAGASHIMA Y; YAGISAWA H; HIRATA H
A NOVEL INSERTION-SEQUENCE (IS)-LIKE ELEMENT OF THE THERMOPHILIC BACTERIUM PS3 PROMOTES EXPRESSION OF THE ALANINE CARRIER PROTEIN-ENCODING GENE
210
41081249229 1995 GENE 164 (1): 107-111
GEELEN D; GOETHALS K; VANMONTAGU M; HOLSTERS M
THE NODD LOCUS FROM AZORHIZOBIUM-CAULINODANS IS FLANKED BY 2 REPETITIVE ELEMENTS
07
41091299230 1995 GENE 165 (1): 9-15
WATERFIELD NR; LEPAGE RWF; WILSON PW; WELLS JM
THE ISOLATION OF LACTOCOCCAL PROMOTERS AND THEIR USE IN INVESTIGATING BACTERIAL LUCIFERASE SYNTHESIS IN LACTOCOCCUS-LACTIS
019
41104349231 1995 GENE 166 (1): 1-9
RODE CK; OBREQUE VH; BLOCH CA
NEW TOOLS FOR INTEGRATED GENETIC AND PHYSICAL ANALYSES OF THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI CHROMOSOME
618
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41111299232 1995 GENE 166 (1): 83-87
HATZILOUKAS E; PANOPOULOS NJ; DELIS S; PROSEN DE; SCHAAD NW
AN OPEN READING FRAME IN THE APPROXIMATELY 28-KB TOX-ARGK GENE-CLUSTER ENCODES A POLYPEPTIDE WITH HOMOLOGY TO FATTY-ACID DESATURASES
09
41125259233 1995 GENE 166 (1): 111-116
KIRILLOV MY; SHUMAKOV YL; NECHAEVA EV; BUTCHER S; SINJASHINA L; et al.
REPEATED SEQUENCES ISOLATED FROM BORDETELLA-PERTUSSIS INDUCE DNA REARRANGEMENTS AND DELETIONS AT HIGH-FREQUENCY
01
41131299234 1995 GENE 166 (1): 121-126
DECKER H; ROHR J; MOTAMEDI H; ZAHNER H; HUTCHINSON CR
IDENTIFICATION OF STREPTOMYCES-OLIVACEUS TU-2353 GENES INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE POLYKETIDE ELLORAMYCIN
020
41143269235 1995 GENE 166 (1): 133-137
TAKANO E; WHITE J; THOMPSON CJ; BIBB MJ
CONSTRUCTION OF THIOSTREPTON-INDUCIBLE, HIGH-COPY-NUMBER EXPRESSION VECTORS FOR USE IN STREPTOMYCES SPP
052
41151319236 1995 GENE 167 (1-2): 1-7
Arrecubieta C; Garcia E; Lopez R
Sequence and transcriptional analysis of a DNA region involved in the production of capsular polysaccharide in Streptococcus pneumoniae type 3
057
41164149357 1996 GENE 168 (1): 31-35
Padgett KA; Sorge JA
Creating seamless junctions independent of restriction sites in PCR cloning
626
411712179358 1996 GENE 169 (1): 69-73
Kita K; Suisha M; Shintoh M; Yanase H; Kato N
Overproduction and characterization of the StsI restriction endonuclease
22
411811299359 1996 GENE 170 (1): 1-8
Skowron PM; Harasimowicz R; Rutkowska SM
GCN4 eukaryotic transcription factor FokI endonuclease-mediated 'Achilles' heel cleavage': Quantitative study of protein-DNA interaction
22
41193269360 1996 GENE 171 (1): 89-93
Pak JW; Jeon KW
The s29x gene of symbiotic bacteria in Amoeba proteus with a novel promoter
04
41203159361 1996 GENE 171 (1): 95-98
Laigret F; Gaurivaud P; Bove JM
The unique organization of the rpoB region of Spiroplasma citri: A restriction and modification system gene is adjacent to rpoB
16
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41212349362 1996 GENE 171 (2): 197-201
Dymecki SM
A modular set of Flp, FRT and lacZ fusion vectors for manipulating genes by site-specific recombination
119
41221109363 1996 GENE 171 (2): 281-284
Sawhney SMS; Hopkins J; Spooner RL; Russell GC
A novel expression vector for transfection of bovine MHC class I genes
01
41231219364 1996 GENE 172 (1): 1-8
Quintiliani R; Courvalin P
Characterization of Tn1547, a composite transposon flanked by the IS16 and IS256-like elements, that confers vancomycin resistance in Enterococcus faecalis BM4281
066
41241219365 1996 GENE 172 (1): 33-39
dOliveira C; Tijhaar EJ; Shiels BR; vanderWeide M; Jongejan F
Expression of genes encoding two major Theileria annulata merozoite surface antigens in Escherichia coli and a Salmonella typhimurium aroA vaccine strain
112
41256219366 1996 GENE 172 (1): 41-46
Striebel HM; Seeber S; Jarsch M; Kessler C
Cloning and characterization of the MamI restriction-modification system from Microbacterium ammoniaphilum in Escherichia coli
11
4126259367 1996 GENE 172 (1): 49-51
Abdurashitov MA; Kileva EV; Shinkarenko NM; Shevchenko AV; Degtyarev SK
BstF5I, an unusual isoschizomer of FokI
27
41273249368 1996 GENE 172 (1): 111-116
Billington SJ; Sinistaj M; Cheetham BF; Ayres A; Moses EK; et al.
Identification of a native Dichelobacter nodosus plasmid and implications for the evolution of the vap regions
226
41282129369 1996 GENE 174 (2): 259-263
Ward LJH; Brown JCS; Davey GP
Identification and sequence analysis of IS1297, an ISS1-like insertion sequence in a Leuconostoc strain
05
41294219370 1996 GENE 175 (1-2): 109-113
Yeo CC; Poh CL
IS1394 from Pseudomonas alcaligenes NCIB 9867: Identification and characterization of a member of the IS30 family of insertion elements
010
41302109371 1996 GENE 176 (1-2): 231-235
Okano K; Kambara H
Fragment walking for long DNA sequencing by using a library as small as 16 primers
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41316269372 1996 GENE 179 (1): 181-188
Wild J; Hradecna Z; Posfai G; Szybalski W
A broad-host-range in vivo pop-out and amplification system for generating large quantities of 50-to 100-kb genomic fragments for direct DNA sequencing
1616
41324139373 1996 GENE 179 (1): 189-193
Kaczorowski T; Szybalski W
Co-operativity of hexamer ligation
1111
41338149374 1996 GENE 179 (1): 195-198
Kaczorowski T; Szybalski W
Automated four-color DNA sequencing using primers assembled by hexamer ligation
44
41348299375 1996 GENE 181 (1-2): 127-133
Cisneros B; Court D; Sanchez A; Montanez C
Point mutations in a transcription terminator, lambda tI, that affect both transcription termination and RNA stability
13
41352249376 1996 GENE 182 (1-2): 33-36
Mogk A; Hayward R; Schumann W
Integrative vectors for constructing single-copy transcriptional fusions between Bacillus subtilis promoters and various reporter genes encoding heat-stable enzymes
127
41363489377 1996 GENE 182 (1-2): 101-109
Andrews B; Adari H; Hannig G; Lahue E; Gosselin M; et al.
A tightly regulated high level expression vector that utilizes a thermosensitive lac repressor: Production of the human T cell receptor V beta 5.3 in Escherichia coli
48
41373229485 1997 GENE 185 (1): 105-109
Nwankwo DO; Maunus RE; Xu SY
Cloning and expression of AatII restriction-modification systemin Escherichia coli
00
41383299486 1997 GENE 187 (2): 231-238
Peredelchuk MY; Bennett GN
A method for construction of E-coli strains with multiple DNA insertions in the chromosome
67
41395209487 1997 GENE 187 (2): 273-279
Mahillon J; Rode CK; Leonard C; Bloch CA
New ultrarare restriction site-carrying transposons for bacterial genomics
210
41404259488 1997 GENE 187 (2): 281-287
Sazelova P; Felsberg J; Pivec L
In vitro and in vivo transcription from a computer predicted promoter
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
414113339489 1997 GENE 189 (1): 35-42
Hayes S; Bull HJ; Tulloch J
The Rex phenotype of altruistic cell death following infection of a lambda lysogen by T4rII mutants is suppressed by plasmids expressing OOP RNA
312
41424479490 1997 GENE 190 (1): 17-26
Brahmachari SK; Sarkar PS; Raghavan S; Narayan M; Maiti AK
Polypurine/polypyrimidine sequences as cis-acting transcriptional regulators
117
414314369491 1997 GENE 191 (2): 183-190
Sekine Y; Eisaki N; Kobayashi K; Ohtsubo E
Isolation and characterization of IS1 circles
114
41446249492 1997 GENE 195 (1): 93-100
Schicklmaier P; Schmieger H
Sequence comparison of the genes for immunity, DNA replication, and cell lysis of the p22-related Salmonella phages ES18 and L
214
414512409493 1997 GENE 197 (1-2): 205-214
Cao WG; Lu J; Barany F
Nucleotide sequences and gene organization of TaqI endonuclease isoschizomers from Thermus sp. SM32 and Thermus filiformis Tok6A1
18
41465319494 1997 GENE 197 (1-2): 353-360
Rina M; Caufrier F; Markaki M; Mavromatis K; Kokkinidis M; et al.
Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding PspPI methyltransferase from the Antarctic psychrotroph Psychrobacter sp. strain TA137. Predicted interactions with DNA and organization of the variable region
05
414711279495 1997 GENE 203 (1): 43-49
Kim YG; Shi YG; Berg JM; Chandrasegaran S
Site-specific cleavage of DNA-RNA hybrids by zinc finger FokI cleavage domain fusions
816
41481199496 1997 GENE 203 (2): 95-101
Schafer A; Tauch A; Droste N; Puhler A; Kalinowski J
The Corynebacterium glutamicum cglIM gene encoding a 5-cytosine methyltransferase enzyme confers a specific DNA methylation pattern in an McrBC-deficient Escherichia coli strain
07
4149019497 1997 GENE 204 (1-2): 1-3
Szybalski W
Julius Marmur (1926-1996) - In memoriam
00
41501299601 1998 GENE 207 (1): 33-41
Tsuda M
Use of a transposon-encoded site-specific resolution system for construction of large and defined deletion mutations in bacterial chromosome
115
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41511339602 1998 GENE 210 (1): 163-172
Ripoll PJ; Cowper A; Salmeron S; Dickinson P; Porteous D; et al.
A new yeast artificial chromosome vector designed for gene transfer into mammalian cells
02
41523269603 1998 GENE 212 (1): 77-86
Hoang TT; Karkhoff-Schweizer RR; Kutchma AJ; Schweizer HP
A broad-host-range Flp-FRT recombination system for site-specific excision of chromosomally-located DNA sequences: application for isolation of unmarked Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutants
5158
41534309604 1998 GENE 216 (2): 285-292
Bell SJ; Chow YC; Ho JYK; Forsdyke DR
Correlation of Chi orientation with transcription indicates a fundamental relationship between recombination and transcription
313
41544369605 1998 GENE 221 (1): 25-34
Cote-Sierra J; Jongert E; Bredan A; Gautam DC; Parkhouse M; et al.
A new membrane-bound OprI lipoprotein expression vector High production of heterologous fusion proteins in Gram (-) bacteria and the implications for oral vaccination
010
41552839606 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 9-20
Shashikant CS; Carr JL; Bhargava J; Bentley KL; Ruddle FH
Recombinogenic targeting: a new approach to genomic analysis - a review
115
41568179607 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 47-54
Mahillon J; Kirkpatrick HA; Kijenski HL; Bloch CA; Rode CK; et al.
Subdivision of the Escherichia coli K-12 genome for sequencing: manipulation and DNA sequence of transposable elements introducing unique restriction sites
115
41579289608 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 55-66
Wild J; Sektas M; Hradecna Z; Szybalski W
Targeting and retrofitting pre-existing libraries of transposon insertions with FRT and oriV elements for in-vivo generation of large quantities of any genomic fragment
88
415813499609 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 67-76
Yoon YG; Posfai G; Szybalski W; Kim SC
Cre/loxP-mediated in vivo excision of large segments from yeast genome and their amplification based on the 2 mu m plasmid-derived system
66
415914249610 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 83-91
Kaczorowski T; Szybalski W
Genomic DNA sequencing by SPEL-6 primer walking using hexamer ligation
88
416016769611 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 95-102
Stahl FW
Recombination in phage lambda: one geneticist's historical perspective
012
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
416115419612 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 105-113
Neely MN; Friedman DI
Arrangement and functional identification of genes in the regulatory region of lambdoid phage H-19B, a carrier of a Shiga-like toxin
224
416211409613 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 175-186
Kersulyte D; Akopyants NS; Clifton SW; Roe BA; Berg DE
Novel sequence organization and insertion specificity of IS605 and IS606: chimaeric transposable elements of Helicobacter pylori
031
41632279614 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 187-194
Ahmed A; Podemski L
Observations on template switching during DNA replication through long inverted repeats
00
41644909615 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 195-204
Filutowicz M; Rakowski SA
Regulatory implications of protein assemblies at the gamma origin of plasmid R6K - a review
015
41654259616 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 213-219
Le Borgne S; Palmeros B; Valle F; Bolivar F; Gosset G
pBRINT-T-s: a plasmid family with a temperature-sensitive replicon, designed for chromosomal integration into the lacZgene of Escherichia coli
56
41662359617 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 235-245
Ryu S; Fujita N; Ishihama A; Adhya S
GalR-mediated repression and activation of hybrid lacUV5 promoter: differential contacts with RNA polymerase
03
41678369618 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 293-302
Tucholski J; Zmijewski JW; Podhajska AJ
Two intertwined methylation activities of the MmeI restriction-modification class-IIS system from Methylophilus methylotrophus
35
41682459619 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 381-391
Tomita-Mitchell A; Muniappan BP; Herrero-Jimenez P; Zarbl H; Thilly WG
Single nucleotide polymorphism spectra in newborns and centenarians: identification of genes coding for rise of mortal disease
014
4169019620 1998 GENE 223 (1-2): 393-409
Szybalski W
Karol Taylor (1928-1997) - In memoriam
00
41706299699 1999 GENE 232 (1): 43-51
Phalip V; Kuhn I; Lemoine Y; Jeltsch JM
Characterization of the biotin biosynthesis pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and evidence for a cluster containing BI05, a novel gene involved in vitamer uptake
014
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
417131039700 1999 GENE 238 (1): 65-77
Frank AC; Lobry JR
Asymmetric substitution patterns: a review of possible underlying mutational or selective mechanisms
269
41727339785 2000 GENE 247 (1-2): 255-264
Palmeros B; Wild J; Szybalski W; Le Borgne S; Hernandez-Chavez G; et al.
Family of removable cassettes designed to obtain antibiotic-resistance-free genomic modifications of Escherichia coli and other bacteria
1313
41738859786 2000 GENE 261 (1): 127-137
Forsdyke DR; Mortimer JR
Chargaff's legacy
421
417410269831 2001 GENE 267 (2): 213-220
Sektas M; Hasan N; Szybalski W
Expression plasmid with a very tight two-step control: Int/att-mediated gene inversion with respect to the stationary promoter
22
417572710032 2004 GENE 340 (1): 11-18
Bowers LM; LaPoint K; Anthony L; Pluciennik A; Filutowicz M
Bacterial expression system with tightly regulated gene expression and plasmid copy number
00
417663610033 2004 GENE 340 (1): 45-52
Guy L; Roten CAH
Genometric analyses of the organization of circular chromosomes: a universal pressure determines the direction of ribosomal RNA genes transcription relative to chromosome replication
01
417773610034 2004 GENE 343 (1): 181-190
Stephan J; Stemmer V; Niederweis M
Consecutive gene deletions in Mycobacterium smegmatis using the yeast FLP recombinase
01
41784459237 1995 GENE THERAPY 2 (1): 50-58
SAMEJIMA Y; MERUELO D
BYSTANDER KILLING INDUCES APOPTOSIS AND IS INHIBITED BY FORSKOLIN
1104
41793489378 1996 GENE THERAPY 3 (12): 1081-1088
Sun TQ; Livanos E; Vos JMH
Engineering a mini-herpesvirus as a general strategy to transduce up to 180 kb of functional self-replicating human mini-chromosomes
023
41802359498 1997 GENE THERAPY 4 (12): 1341-1349
Darquet AM; Cameron B; Wils P; Scherman D; Crouzet J
A new DNA vehicle for nonviral gene delivery: supercoiled minicircle
225
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41813369701 1999 GENE THERAPY 6 (2): 209-218
Darquet AM; Rangara R; Kreiss P; Schwartz B; Naimi S; et al.
Minicircle: an improved DNA molecule for in vitro and in vivo gene transfer
024
41821439702 1999 GENE THERAPY 6 (4): 498-507
Guy J; Willemsen R; Langeveld A; Grosveld F; Drabek D
Murine MHC class II locus control region drives expression of human beta-glucocerebrosidase in antigen presenting cells of transgenic mice
00
41832489703 1999 GENE THERAPY 6 (8): 1482-1488
Soubrier F; Cameron B; Manse B; Somarriba S; Dubertret C; et al.
pCOR: a new design of plasmid vectors for nonviral gene therapy
136
41847229379 1996 GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY 27 (4): 669-671
Rump AFE; BotvinikHelling S; Theisohn M; Biederbick W; Schierholz JM; et al.
Pharmacokinetics of intraarterial mitomycin C in the chemoembolisation treatment of liver metastases
14
41852249704 1999 GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY-THE VASCULAR SYSTEM 32 (2): 185-188
Inagaki R; Taniguchi T; Sakai T; Hayashi N; Ishii Y; et al.
Anticancer drugs inhibit induction of NO synthase in rat in vivo
04
41861287518 1986 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS 5 (3): 273-284
PECHATNIKOV VA; AFANASYEV VN; KOROL BA; KORNEEV VN; ROCHEV YA; et al.
FLOW-CYTOMETRY ANALYSIS OF DNA-DEGRADATION IN THYMOCYTES OF GAMMA-IRRADIATED OR HYDROCORTISONE TREATED RATS
016
41877207740 1987 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 1 (3): 217-226
YANG XJ; HART CM; GRAYHACK EJ; ROBERTS JW
TRANSCRIPTION ANTITERMINATION BY PHAGE-LAMBDA GENE-Q PROTEIN REQUIRES A DNA SEGMENT SPANNING THE RNA START SITE
1543
41885697741 1987 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 1 (9): 899-912
GOUNARI F; BANKS GR; KHAZAIE K; JEGGO PA; HOLLIDAY R
GENE REACTIVATION - A TOOL FOR THE ISOLATION OF MAMMALIAN DNA METHYLATION MUTANTS
020
418911277742 1987 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 1 (9): 1005-1013
KRINKE L; WULFF DL
OOP RNA, PRODUCED FROM MULTICOPY PLASMIDS, INHIBITS LAMBDA-CII GENE-EXPRESSION THROUGH AN RNASE-III-DEPENDENT MECHANISM
1467
41905458134 1989 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 3 (3): 265-282
TOOHEY MG; JONES KA
INVITRO FORMATION OF SHORT RNA POLYMERASE-II TRANSCRIPTS THAT TERMINATE WITHIN THE HIV-1 AND HIV-2 PROMOTER-PROXIMAL DOWNSTREAM REGIONS
190
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
41918678135 1989 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 3 (4): 547-558
SELBY MJ; BAIN ES; LUCIW PA; PETERLIN BM
STRUCTURE, SEQUENCE, AND POSITION OF THE STEM LOOP IN TAR DETERMINE TRANSCRIPTIONAL ELONGATION BY TAT THROUGH THE HIV-1 LONG TERMINAL REPEAT
2278
419240758356 1990 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 4 (12A): 2210-2222
FRIEDMAN DI; OLSON ER; JOHNSON LL; ALESSI D; CRAVEN MG
TRANSCRIPTION-DEPENDENT COMPETITION FOR A HOST FACTOR - THE FUNCTION AND OPTIMAL SEQUENCE OF THE PHAGE-LAMBDA-BOXA TRANSCRIPTION ANTITERMINATION SIGNAL
2250
419310348357 1990 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 4 (12A): 2223-2233
KRINKE L; WULFF DL
RNASE III-DEPENDENT HYDROLYSIS OF LAMBDA-CII-O GENE MESSENGER-RNA MEDIATED BY LAMBDA-OOP ANTISENSE RNA
533
41941558530 1991 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 5 (6): 1032-1041
EDDY SR; GOLD L
THE PHAGE-T4 NRDB INTRON - A DELETION MUTANT OF A VERSION FOUND IN THE WILD
147
419521408531 1991 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 5 (8): 1504-1512
MASON SW; GREENBLATT J
ASSEMBLY OF TRANSCRIPTION ELONGATION COMPLEXES CONTAINING THE N-PROTEIN OF PHAGE-LAMBDA AND THE ESCHERICHIA-COLI ELONGATION FACTOR-NUSA, FACTOR-NUSB, FACTOR-NUSG, AND FACTOR-S10
2885
419629428532 1991 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 5 (11): 2141-2151
NODWELL JR; GREENBLATT J
THE NUT SITE OF BACTERIOPHAGE-LAMBDA IS MADE OF RNA AND IS BOUND BY TRANSCRIPTION ANTITERMINATION FACTORS ON THE SURFACE OF RNA-POLYMERASE
2766
419713658711 1992 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 6 (3): 497-510
PARMA DH; SNYDER M; SOBOLEVSKI S; NAWROZ M; BRODY E; et al.
THE REX SYSTEM OF BACTERIOPHAGE-LAMBDA - TOLERANCE AND ALTRUISTIC CELL-DEATH
440
419830688904 1993 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 7 (1): 161-172
LI J; MASON SW; GREENBLATT J
ELONGATION-FACTOR NUSG INTERACTS WITH TERMINATION FACTOR-RHO TO REGULATE TERMINATION AND ANTITERMINATION OF TRANSCRIPTION
963
419941599238 1995 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 9 (22): 2831-2845
MOGRIDGE J; MAH TF; GREENBLATT J
A PROTEIN RNA INTERACTION NETWORK FACILITATES THE TEMPLATE-INDEPENDENT COOPERATIVE ASSEMBLY ON RNA-POLYMERASE OF A STABLE ANTITERMINATION COMPLEX CONTAINING THE LAMBDA-N-PROTEIN
2160
420032779499 1997 GENES & DEVELOPMENT 11 (17): 2204-2213
Wilson HR; Kameyama L; Zhou JG; Guarneros G; Court DL
Translational repression by a transcriptional elongation factor
817

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