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J D Friesen

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Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
Translation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae tcm1 gene in the absence of a 5'-untranslated leaderE Maicas, M Shago, J D Friesen
Cell|February 1, 1983
Mutations in the rpIJ leader of Escherichia coli that abolish feedback regulationJ D Friesen, M Tropak, G An
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1984
Isolation and characterization of the RNA2+, RNA4+, and RNA11+ genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA Soltyk, M Tropak, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1996
Rpo26p, a subunit common to yeast RNA polymerases, is essential for the assembly of RNA polymerases I and II and for the stability of the largest subunits of these enzymesS Nouraini, J Archambault, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
A suppressor of an RNA polymerase II mutation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a subunit common to RNA polymerases I, II, and IIIJ Archambault, K T Schappert, J D Friesen
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1982
Evidence for an internal promoter preceding tufA in the str operon of Escherichia coliG An, J S Lee, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1985
Isolation of the SUP45 omnipotent suppressor gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and characterization of its gene productH J Himmelfarb, E Maicas, J D Friesen
Genetics|March 1, 1996
Underproduction of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II causes temperature sensitivity, slow growth, and inositol auxotrophy in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeJ Archambault, D B Jansma, J D Friesen
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 27, 1976
A relaxed mutant with an altered ribosomal protein L11J Parker, R J Watson, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1994
A highly conserved domain of RNA polymerase II shares a functional element with acidic activation domains of upstream transcription factorsH Xiao, J D Friesen, J T Lis
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Nucleic Acids Research|October 11, 1990
Translation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae tcm1 gene in the absence of a 5'-untranslated leaderE Maicas, M Shago, J D Friesen
Cell|February 1, 1983
Mutations in the rpIJ leader of Escherichia coli that abolish feedback regulationJ D Friesen, M Tropak, G An
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1984
Isolation and characterization of the RNA2+, RNA4+, and RNA11+ genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA Soltyk, M Tropak, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1996
Rpo26p, a subunit common to yeast RNA polymerases, is essential for the assembly of RNA polymerases I and II and for the stability of the largest subunits of these enzymesS Nouraini, J Archambault, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|December 1, 1990
A suppressor of an RNA polymerase II mutation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a subunit common to RNA polymerases I, II, and IIIJ Archambault, K T Schappert, J D Friesen
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1982
Evidence for an internal promoter preceding tufA in the str operon of Escherichia coliG An, J S Lee, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1985
Isolation of the SUP45 omnipotent suppressor gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and characterization of its gene productH J Himmelfarb, E Maicas, J D Friesen
Genetics|March 1, 1996
Underproduction of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II causes temperature sensitivity, slow growth, and inositol auxotrophy in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeJ Archambault, D B Jansma, J D Friesen
Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|February 27, 1976
A relaxed mutant with an altered ribosomal protein L11J Parker, R J Watson, J D Friesen
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1994
A highly conserved domain of RNA polymerase II shares a functional element with acidic activation domains of upstream transcription factorsH Xiao, J D Friesen, J T Lis
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