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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 9, 1986
An unusual base pairing between pyrimidine and pyridine nucleotides
R Charczuk, C Tamm, B Suri, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
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October 1, 1993
nif gene expression studies in Rhodobacter capsulatus: ntrC-independent repression by high ammonium concentrations
P Hübner, B Masepohl, W Klipp, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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July 10, 1973
Ribosome heterogenecity. The nonuniform distribution of specific ribosomal proteins among different functional classes of ribosomes
T A Bickle, G A Howard, R R Traut
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1972
Spatial arrangement of ribosomal proteins: reaction of the Escherichia coli 30S subunit with bis-imidoesters
T A Bickle, J W Hershey, R R Traut
Nature
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January 30, 1992
Type III restriction enzymes need two inversely oriented recognition sites for DNA cleavage
A Meisel, T A Bickle, D H Krüger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 1, 1985
Site-specific DNA inversion is enhanced by a DNA sequence element in cis
H E Huber, S Iida, W Arber, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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February 15, 1981
The DNA sequence recognised by the HinfIII restriction endonuclease
A Piekarowicz, T A Bickle, J C Shepherd, et al.
Virology
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March 1, 1987
Two DNA antirestriction systems of bacteriophage P1, darA, and darB: characterization of darA- phages
S Iida, M B Streiff, T A Bickle, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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April 20, 1985
Two type I restriction enzymes from Salmonella species. Purification and DNA recognition sequences
V Nagaraja, J C Shepherd, T Pripfl, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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February 17, 2001
Subunit assembly and mode of DNA cleavage of the type III restriction endonucleases EcoP1I and EcoP15I
P Janscak, U Sandmeier, M D Szczelkun, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research
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December 9, 1986
An unusual base pairing between pyrimidine and pyridine nucleotides
R Charczuk, C Tamm, B Suri, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
|
October 1, 1993
nif gene expression studies in Rhodobacter capsulatus: ntrC-independent repression by high ammonium concentrations
P Hübner, B Masepohl, W Klipp, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
July 10, 1973
Ribosome heterogenecity. The nonuniform distribution of specific ribosomal proteins among different functional classes of ribosomes
T A Bickle, G A Howard, R R Traut
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 1, 1972
Spatial arrangement of ribosomal proteins: reaction of the Escherichia coli 30S subunit with bis-imidoesters
T A Bickle, J W Hershey, R R Traut
Nature
|
January 30, 1992
Type III restriction enzymes need two inversely oriented recognition sites for DNA cleavage
A Meisel, T A Bickle, D H Krüger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
June 1, 1985
Site-specific DNA inversion is enhanced by a DNA sequence element in cis
H E Huber, S Iida, W Arber, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
February 15, 1981
The DNA sequence recognised by the HinfIII restriction endonuclease
A Piekarowicz, T A Bickle, J C Shepherd, et al.
Virology
|
March 1, 1987
Two DNA antirestriction systems of bacteriophage P1, darA, and darB: characterization of darA- phages
S Iida, M B Streiff, T A Bickle, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
April 20, 1985
Two type I restriction enzymes from Salmonella species. Purification and DNA recognition sequences
V Nagaraja, J C Shepherd, T Pripfl, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
February 17, 2001
Subunit assembly and mode of DNA cleavage of the type III restriction endonucleases EcoP1I and EcoP15I
P Janscak, U Sandmeier, M D Szczelkun, et al.
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