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G B Koudelka

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Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1991
Bending of synthetic bacteriophage 434 operators by bacteriophage 434 proteinsG B Koudelka
Nucleic Acids Research|February 28, 1998
Recognition of DNA structure by 434 repressorG B Koudelka
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2000
Cooperativity: action at a distance in a classic systemG B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|May 16, 2000
Mutually exclusive utilization of P(R) and P(RM) promoters in bacteriophage 434 O(R)J Xu, G B Koudelka
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 9, 2001
Repression of transcription initiation at 434 P(R) by 434 repressor: effects on transition of a closed to an open promoter complexJ Xu, G B Koudelka
DNA and Cell Biology|November 4, 2000
DNA sequence requirements for the activation of 434 P(RM) transcription by 434 repressorJ Xu, G B Koudelka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 1993
Sequence-dependent differences in DNA structure influence the affinity of P22 operator for P22 repressorL Wu, G B Koudelka
Nature|January 2, 1992
DNA twisting and the effects of non-contacted bases on affinity of 434 operator for 434 repressorG B Koudelka, P Carlson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 3, 1998
DNA-based positive control mutants in the binding site sequence of 434 repressorJ Xu, G B Koudelka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 1997
DNA-based loss of specificity mutations. Effects of DNA sequence on the contacted and non-contacted base preferences of bacteriophage P22 repressorS P Hilchey, G B Koudelka
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Nucleic Acids Research|August 11, 1991
Bending of synthetic bacteriophage 434 operators by bacteriophage 434 proteinsG B Koudelka
Nucleic Acids Research|February 28, 1998
Recognition of DNA structure by 434 repressorG B Koudelka
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2000
Cooperativity: action at a distance in a classic systemG B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|May 16, 2000
Mutually exclusive utilization of P(R) and P(RM) promoters in bacteriophage 434 O(R)J Xu, G B Koudelka
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 9, 2001
Repression of transcription initiation at 434 P(R) by 434 repressor: effects on transition of a closed to an open promoter complexJ Xu, G B Koudelka
DNA and Cell Biology|November 4, 2000
DNA sequence requirements for the activation of 434 P(RM) transcription by 434 repressorJ Xu, G B Koudelka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 5, 1993
Sequence-dependent differences in DNA structure influence the affinity of P22 operator for P22 repressorL Wu, G B Koudelka
Nature|January 2, 1992
DNA twisting and the effects of non-contacted bases on affinity of 434 operator for 434 repressorG B Koudelka, P Carlson
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 3, 1998
DNA-based positive control mutants in the binding site sequence of 434 repressorJ Xu, G B Koudelka
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 1997
DNA-based loss of specificity mutations. Effects of DNA sequence on the contacted and non-contacted base preferences of bacteriophage P22 repressorS P Hilchey, G B Koudelka
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