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Group: Molecular Biology - with tag protein [6 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Molecular Biology group with tag protein
  • RNA regulons: coordination of post-transcriptional events
    Nature Reviews Genetics, Vol. 8, No. 7., pp. 533-543.
    by Jack D Keene
  • Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment: RNA ligands to bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase.
    Science, Vol. 249, No. 4968. (3 August 1990), pp. 505-510.
    by C Tuerk, L Gold
  • Genomic systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (Genomic SELEX) for the identification of protein-binding RNAs independent of their expression levels
    Nat. Protocols, Vol. 1, No. 5. (December 2006), pp. 2204-2212.
    by Christina Lorenz, Frederike von Pelchrzim, Renee Schroeder
  • High-Throughput SHAPE Analysis Reveals Structures in HIV-1 Genomic RNA Strongly Conserved across Distinct Biological States
    PLoS Biology, Vol. 6, No. 4. (1 April 2008), e96.
    by Kevin A Wilkinson, Robert J Gorelick, Suzy M Vasa, Nicolas Guex, Alan Rein, David H Mathews, Morgan C Giddings, Kevin M Weeks
  • The RNA recognition motif, a plastic RNA-binding platform to regulate post-transcriptional gene expression
    FEBS Journal, Vol. 272, No. 9. (2005), pp. 2118-2131.
    by Christophe Maris, Cyril Dominguez, Frederic HT Allain
  • Cap-Independent Translation Is Required for Starvation-Induced Differentiation in Yeast
    Science, Vol. 317, No. 5842. (31 August 2007), pp. 1224-1227.
    by Wendy V Gilbert, Kaihong Zhou, Tamira K Butler, Jennifer A Doudna
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