M. Thiry, L. Thiry-Blaise: Locating transcribed and non-transcribed rDNA spacer sequences within the nucleolus by in situ hybridization and immunoelectron microscopy.
11-15
J. Wijnholds, E. Muller, G. Ab: Oestrogen facilitates the binding of ubiquitous and liver-enriched nuclear proteins to the apoVLDL II promoter in vivo.
33-41
T. Brabletz, I. Pietrowski, E. Serfling: The immunosuppressives FK 506 and cyclosporin A inhibit the generation of protein factors binding to the two purine boxes of the interleukin 2 enhancer.
61-67
M. Heffernan, J. W. Dennis: Polyoma and hamster papovavirus large T antigen-mediated replication of expression shuttle vectors in Chinese hamster ovary cells.
85-92
N. E. Huh, I. W. Hwang, K. Lim, K. H. You, C. B. Chae: Presence of a bi-directional S phase-specific transcription regulatory element in the promoter shared by testis-specific TH2A and TH2B histone genes.
93-98
T. Grange, J. Roux, G. Rigaud, R. Pictet: Cell-type specific activity of two glucocorticoid responsive units of rat tyrosine aminotransferase gene is associated with multiple binding sites for C/EBP and a novel liver-specific nuclear factor.
131-139
C. Mitchelmore, C. Traboni, R. Cortese: Isolation of two cDNAs encoding zinc finger proteins which bind to the alpha 1-antitrypsin promoter and to the major histocompatibility complex class I enhancer.
141-147
J. Bouvier, P. Stragier: Nucleotide sequence of the lsp-dapB interval in Escherichia coli.
180
A. Blondel, J. Thillet: A fast and convenient way to produce single stranded DNA from a phagemid.
181
D. Nizetic, R. Drmanac, Hans Lehrach: An improved bacterial colony lysis procedure enables direct DNA hybridisation using short (10, 11 bases) oligonucleotides to cosmids.
182
S. Cusack, M. Hartlein, R. Leberman: Sequence, structural and evolutionary relationships between class 2 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
3489-3498
R. J. Matteson, S. J. Biswas, D. A. Steege: Distinctive patterns of translational reinitiation in the lac repressor mRNA: bridging of long distances by out-of-frame translation and RNA secondary structure, effects of primary sequence.
3499-3506
H. Kovar, G. Jug, H. Auer, T. Skern, D. Blaas: Two dimensional single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis: a useful tool for the detection of mutations in long DNA fragments.
3507-3510
C. A. Scorer, M. J. Carrier, R. F. Rosenberger: Amino acid misincorporation during high-level expression of mouse epidermal growth factor in Escherichia coli.
3511-3516
T. Doring, B. Greuer, Richard Brimacombe: The three-dimensional folding of ribosomal RNA; localization of a series of intra-RNA cross-links in 23S RNA induced by treatment of Escherichia coli 50S ribosomal subunits with bis-(2-chloroethyl)- methylamine.
3517-3524
J. Funahashi, Y. Kamachi, K. Goto, Hisato Kondoh: Identification of nuclear factor delta EF1 and its binding site essential for lens-specific activity of the delta 1-crystallin enhancer.
3543-3547
J. Greeve, N. Navaratnam, J. Scott: Characterization of the apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme: no similarity to the proposed mechanism of RNA editing in kinetoplastid protozoa.
3569-3576
L. Baeza, A. Bertrand, R. Mache, S. Lerbs-Mache: Characterization of a protein binding sequence in the promoter region of the 16S rRNA gene of the spinach chloroplast genome.
3577-3581
F. C. Lucibello, F. Ehlert, R. Muller: Multiple interdependent regulatory sites in the mouse c-fos promoter determine basal level transcription: cell type-specific effects.
3583-3591
V. J. Miralles: Termination of transcription in an 'in vitro' system is dependent on a polyadenylation sequence.
3593-3599
H. Konig: Cell-type specific multiprotein complex formation over the c-fos serum response element in vivo: ternary complex formation is not required for the induction of c-fos.
3607-3611
G. R. Reddy, D. Chakrabarti, C. A. Yowell, J. B. Dame: Sequence microheterogeneity of the three small subunit ribosomal RNA genes of Babesia bigemina: expression in erythrocyte culture.
3641-3645
Y. L. Dubreuil, A. Expert-Bezancon, A. Favre: Conformation and structural fluctuations of a 218 nucleotides long rRNA fragment: 4-thiouridine as an intrinsic photolabelling probe.
3653-3660
L. K. Venkatesh, P. A. Theodorakis, G. Chinnadurai: Distinct cis-acting regions in U3 regulate trans-activation of the human spumaretrovirus long terminal repeat by the viral bel1 gene product.
3661-3666
P. P. Sadhale, R. Sapolsky, Ronald W. Davis, J. S. Butler, T. Platt: Polymerase chain reaction mapping of yeast GAL7 mRNA polyadenylation sites demonstrates that 3' end processing in vitro faithfully reproduces the 3' ends observed in vivo.
3683-3688
H. Ueda, S. Hirose: Defining the sequence recognized with BmFTZ-F1, a sequence specific DNA binding factor in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, as revealed by direct sequencing of bound oligonucleotides and gel mobility shift competition analysis.
3689-3693
L. J. Rinkel, I. Tinoco Jr.: A proton NMR study of a DNA dumb-bell structure with hairpin loops of only two nucleotides: d(CACGTGTGTGCGTGCA).
3695-3700
H. H. Niller, L. Hennighausen: Formation of several specific nucleoprotein complexes on the human cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancer.
3715-3721
G. Buttice, S. Quinones, M. Kurkinen: The AP-1 site is required for basal expression but is not necessary for TPA-response of the human stromelysin gene.
3723-3731