Serveur d'exploration MERS - Checkpoint (Istex)

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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 32.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000562 (2010) Kenichiro Imai [Japon] ; Kenta Nakai [Japon]Prediction of subcellular locations of proteins: Where to proceed?
000622 (2010) Nuno Miguel Nunes [Royaume-Uni] ; Wencheng Li [États-Unis] ; Bin Tian [États-Unis] ; André Furger [Royaume-Uni]A functional human Poly(A) site requires only a potent DSE and an A‐rich upstream sequence
000A88 (2005) Serena Aceto [Italie] ; Antimo Di Maro [Italie] ; Barbara Conforto [Italie] ; Gesualdo G. Siniscalco [Italie] ; Augusto Parente [Italie] ; Pasquale Delli Bovi [Italie] ; Luciano Gaudio [Italie]Nicking activity on pBR322 DNA of ribosome inactivating proteins from Phytolacca dioica L. leaves
000C07 (2004) Isabelle Kaufmann [Suisse] ; Georges Martin [Suisse] ; Arno Friedlein [Suisse] ; Hanno Langen [Suisse] ; Walter Keller [Suisse]Human Fip1 is a subunit of CPSF that binds to U‐rich RNA elements and stimulates poly(A) polymerase
000E04 (2001) Sigrid Schaper [Allemagne, France] ; Micheline Fromont-Racine [France] ; Patrick Linder [Suisse] ; Jesús De La Cruz [Suisse] ; Abdelkader Namane [France] ; Moshe Yaniv [France]A yeast homolog of chromatin assembly factor 1 is involved in early ribosome assembly
000E46 (2001) Rebecca Ellis Dutch ; Ryan N. Hagglund ; Margaret A. Nagel ; Reay G. Paterson ; Robert A. LambParamyxovirus Fusion (F) Protein: A Conformational Change on Cleavage Activation
000F40 (2000) Hideo Hosaka [Japon] ; Kazumi Hosono [Japon] ; Gota Kawai [Japon] ; Kazuyuki Takai [Japon] ; Hiroshi Takaku [Japon]Self-cleavage of p2Sp1 RNA with Mg2+ and non-ionic detergent (Brij 58)
001036 (2000) Zachary Q. Beck ; Laurence Hervio ; Philip E. Dawson ; John H. Elder ; Edwin L. MadisonIdentification of Efficiently Cleaved Substrates for HIV-1 Protease Using a Phage Display Library and Use in Inhibitor Development
001155 (1999) Prashant Desai ; Stanley PersonSecond Site Mutations in the N-Terminus of the Major Capsid Protein (VP5) Overcome a Block at the Maturation Cleavage Site of the Capsid Scaffold Proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
001156 (1999) Sang Ik Song [États-Unis] ; Stanley L. Silver [États-Unis] ; Michelle A. Aulik [États-Unis] ; Lada Rasochova [États-Unis] ; B. R. Mohan [États-Unis] ; W. Allen Miller [États-Unis]Satellite cereal yellow dwarf virus-RPV (satRPV) RNA requires a DouXble hammerhead for self-cleavage and an alternative structure for replication
001226 (1999) Hermann-Georg Holzhütter [Hongrie, Allemagne] ; Cornelius Frömmel [Allemagne] ; Peter-Michael Kloetzel [Allemagne]A theoretical approach towards the identification of cleavage-determining amino acid motifs of the 20s proteasome
001325 (1998) Wenjin Zheng [États-Unis] ; Stephen Albert Johnston [États-Unis] ; Leemor Joshua-Tor [États-Unis]The Unusual Active Site of Gal6/Bleomycin Hydrolase Can Act as a Carboxypeptidase, Aminopeptidase, and Peptide Ligase
001405 (1998) Robyn P. Hickerson [États-Unis] ; Cristi D. Watkins-Sims [États-Unis] ; Cynthia J. Burrows [États-Unis] ; John F. Atkins [États-Unis] ; Raymond F. Gesteland [États-Unis] ; Brice Felden [États-Unis]A nickel complex cleaves uridine in folded RNA structures: application to E. coli tmRNA and related engineered molecules
001498 (1997) Joann Sekiguchi [États-Unis] ; Stewart Shuman [États-Unis]Site-Specific Ribonuclease Activity of Eukaryotic DNA Topoisomerase I
001506 (1997) M. Metzlaff [Royaume-Uni] ; M. O'Dell [Royaume-Uni] ; P. D Cluster [Royaume-Uni] ; R. B Flavell [Royaume-Uni]RNA-Mediated RNA Degradation and Chalcone Synthase A Silencing in Petunia
001533 (1997) Tara L. Beattie [Canada] ; Richard A. Collins [Canada]Identification of functional domains in theself-cleaving Neurospora VS ribozyme using damage selection
001890 (1995) Stephen R. Price [Royaume-Uni] ; Nobutoshi Ito [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris Oubridge [Royaume-Uni] ; Johanna M. Avis [Royaume-Uni] ; Kiyoshi Nagai [Royaume-Uni]Crystallization of RNA-protein complexes I. Methods for the large-scale preparation of RNA suitable for crystallographic studies
001949 (1994) J. A. Grasby [Royaume-Uni] ; M. J. Gait [Royaume-Uni]Synthetic oligoribonucleotides carrying site-specific modifications for RNA structure-function analysis
001B62 (1993) A. Levitt [États-Unis]RNA processing in malarial parasites
001D33 (1992) Makoto Koizumi [Japon] ; Hiroyuki Kamiya [Japon] ; Eiko Ohtsuka [Japon]Ribozymes designed to inhibit transformation of NIH3T3 cells by the activated c-Ha- ras gene
001D56 (1992) Rhonda Perriman [Australie] ; Angela Delves [Australie] ; Wayne L. Gerlach [Australie]Extended target-site specificity for a hammerhead ribozyme

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