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P T Stukenberg

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 2, 1995
Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. V. Four different polymerase-clamp complexes on DNAP T Stukenberg, M O'Donnell
Molecular Cell|June 8, 2001
Pin1 acts catalytically to promote a conformational change in Cdc25P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1991
Analysis of the ATPase subassembly which initiates processive DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase III holoenzymeR Onrust, P T Stukenberg, M O'Donnell
Cell|September 9, 1994
An explanation for lagging strand replication: polymerase hopping among DNA sliding clampsP T Stukenberg, J Turner, M O'Donnell
Nature Cell Biology|January 10, 2002
A mammalian Partner of inscuteable binds NuMA and regulates mitotic spindle organizationQ Du, P T Stukenberg, I G Macara
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1991
Mechanism of the sliding beta-clamp of DNA polymerase III holoenzymeP T Stukenberg, P S Studwell-Vaughan, M O'Donnell
Genes & Development|April 16, 1998
The essential mitotic peptidyl-prolyl isomerase Pin1 binds and regulates mitosis-specific phosphoproteinsM Shen, P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner, et al.
Genes & Development|September 23, 1998
Mitotic inactivation of a human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexS Sif, P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 1, 1992
The sliding clamp of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme encircles DNAM O'Donnell, J Kuriyan, X P Kong, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|September 1, 1993
The Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme contains both products of the dnaX gene, tau and gamma, but only tau is essentialA Blinkova, C Hervas, P T Stukenberg, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 2, 1995
Assembly of a chromosomal replication machine: two DNA polymerases, a clamp loader, and sliding clamps in one holoenzyme particle. V. Four different polymerase-clamp complexes on DNAP T Stukenberg, M O'Donnell
Molecular Cell|June 8, 2001
Pin1 acts catalytically to promote a conformational change in Cdc25P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 15, 1991
Analysis of the ATPase subassembly which initiates processive DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase III holoenzymeR Onrust, P T Stukenberg, M O'Donnell
Cell|September 9, 1994
An explanation for lagging strand replication: polymerase hopping among DNA sliding clampsP T Stukenberg, J Turner, M O'Donnell
Nature Cell Biology|January 10, 2002
A mammalian Partner of inscuteable binds NuMA and regulates mitotic spindle organizationQ Du, P T Stukenberg, I G Macara
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1991
Mechanism of the sliding beta-clamp of DNA polymerase III holoenzymeP T Stukenberg, P S Studwell-Vaughan, M O'Donnell
Genes & Development|April 16, 1998
The essential mitotic peptidyl-prolyl isomerase Pin1 binds and regulates mitosis-specific phosphoproteinsM Shen, P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner, et al.
Genes & Development|September 23, 1998
Mitotic inactivation of a human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexS Sif, P T Stukenberg, M W Kirschner, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 1, 1992
The sliding clamp of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme encircles DNAM O'Donnell, J Kuriyan, X P Kong, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|September 1, 1993
The Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme contains both products of the dnaX gene, tau and gamma, but only tau is essentialA Blinkova, C Hervas, P T Stukenberg, et al.
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