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Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1983
- N. Shaun B. Thomas, Philip D. Butcher
, Henry R. V. Arnstein:
Polyribosome binding of rabbit globin messenger RNA and messenger ribonucleoprotein labelled with bacteriophage-T4 RNA ligase and 5'-[32P] phosphocytidine 3'-phosphate. 1-10 - D. H. Gauss, Mathias Sprinzl:
Compilation of tRNA sequences. 1- - J. R. Miller, D. C. Hayward, D. M. Glover:
Transcription of the 'non-transcribed' spacer of Drosophila melanogaster rDNA. 11-19 - C. R. Goding, W. C. Russell:
S1 sensitive sites in adenovirus DNA. 21-36 - G. Christiansen, C. Christiansen:
Heterology of mitochondrial DNA from mammals detected by electron microscopic heteroduplex analyses. 37-56 - D. H. Gauss, Mathias Sprinzl:
Compilation of sequences of tRNA genes. 55- - W. F. Reynolds, L. S. Bloomer, Joel M. Gottesfeld
:
Control of 5S RNA transcription in Xenopus somatic cell chromatin: activation with an oocyte extract. 57-75 - H. P. Saluz, T. Schmidt, Robert Dudler, M. Altwegg, E. Stumm-Zollinger, Eric Kubli, P. S. Chen:
The genes coding for 4 snRNAs of Drosophila melanogaster: localization and determination of gene numbers. 77-90 - Valerie E. Tate, Mitchell H. Finer, Helga Boedtker, Paul Doty:
Chick pro alpha 2 (I) collagen gene: exon location and coding potential for the prepropeptide. 91-104 - I. C. Eperon, J. W. Janssen, Jan H. J. Hoeijmakers, Piet Borst:
The major transcripts of the kinetoplast DNA of Trypanosoma brucei are very small ribosomal RNAs. 105-125 - Volker A. Erdmann, Erik Huysmans, Antoon Vandenberghe, Rupert De Wachter:
Collection of published 5S and 5.8S ribosomal RNA sequences. 105- - C. A. Hauser, G. Wesley Hatfield:
Nucleotide sequence of the ilvB multivalent attenuator region of Escherichia coli K12. 127-139 - R. J. Roberts:
Restriction and modification enzymes and their recognition sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 11(1): 135- (1983) - M. G. Fried, D. M. Crothers:
CAP and RNA polymerase interactions with the lac promoter: binding stoichiometry and long range effects. 141-158 - S. B. Gelvin, S. J. Karcher, V. J. DiRita:
Methylation of the T-DNA in Agrobacterium tumefaciens and in several crown gall tumors. 159-174 - Michael McClelland
:
The effect of site specific methylation on restriction endonuclease cleavage (update). 169- - S. P. Edmondson, D. M. Gray:
A circular dichroism study of the structure of Penicillium chrysogenum mycovirus. 175-192 - S. Brosius, F. Grosse, G. Krauss:
Subspecies of DNA polymerase alpha from calf thymus with different fidelity in copying synthetic template-primers. 193-202 - H. A. Heus, J. M. Van Kimmenade, P. H. van Knippenberg, H. J. Hinz:
Calorimetric measurements of the destabilisation of a ribosomal RNA hairpin by dimethylation of two adjacent adenosines. 203-210 - Michael R. Kuehn
, Norman Arnheim
:
Nucleotide sequence of the genetically labile repeated elements 5' to the origin of mouse rRNA transcription. 211-224 - S. E. Williamson, W. Ford Doolittle
:
Genes for tRNAIle and tRNAAla in the spacer between the 16S and 23S rRNA genes of a blue-green alga: strong homology to chloroplast tRNA genes and tRNA genes of the E. coli rrnD gene cluster. 225-235
Volume 11, Number 13, July 1983
- W. Horz, F. Fittler, H. G. Zachau:
Sequence specific cleavage of African green monkey alpha-satellite DNA by micrococcal nuclease. 4275-4285 - Xian-Yang Zhang, Friedrich Fittler, Wolfram Hörz:
Eight different highly specific nucleosome phases on alpha-satellite DNA in the African green monkey. 4287-4306 - Rene Devos, Geert Plaetinck, Hilde Cheroutre, Guus Simons, Wim M. Degrave, Jan Tavernier, Erik Remaut, Walter Fiers:
Molecular cloning of human interleukin 2 cDNA and its expression in E. coli. 4307-4323 - Yoshio Oka, Tasuku Honjo:
Common terminal repeats of the macronuclear DNA are absent from the micronuclear DNA in hypotrichous ciliate, Stylonychia pustulata. 4325-4333 - Michèle Vedel, Micaela Gomez-Garcia, Maria Sala, Josè M. Sala-Trepat:
Changes in methylation pattern of albumin and alpha-fetoprotein genes in developing rat liver and neoplasia. 4335-4354 - E. A. van den Berg, R. H. Geerse, H. Pannekoek, P. van de Putte:
In vivo transcription of the E. coli uvrB gene: both promoters are inducible by UV. 4355-4363 - Ronald Frank, Wiebke Heikens, Gudrun Heisterberg-Moutsis, Helmut Blöcker:
A new general approach for the simultaneous chemical synthesis of large numbers of oligonucleotides: segmental solid supports. 4365-4377 - Ira Schwartz, Robin-Ann Klotsky, Dirk Elseviers, Patricia J. Gallagher, Manuel Krauskopf, M. A. Q. Siddiqui, James F. H. Wong, Bruce A. Roe:
Molecular cloning and sequencing of pheU, a gene for Escherichia coli tRNAPhe. 4379-4389 - K. K. Lueders, E. L. Kuff:
Comparison of the sequence organization of related retrovirus-like multigene families in three evolutionarily distant rodent genomes. 4391-4408 - J. Seurinck, A. Van de Voorde, Marc Van Montagu:
A new restriction endonuclease from Acetobacter pasteurianus. 4409-4415 - M. J. Fedor, E. Daniell:
DNase I cleavage of adenoviral nucleoprotein. 4417-4434 - Ian G. Macreadie
, Charles E. Novitski, Ronald J. Maxwell, Ulrik John, Beng-Guat Ooi, Gabrielle L. McMullen, H. B. Lukins, Antony W. Linnane, Philip Nagley:
Biogenesis of mitochondria: the mitochondrial gene (aap1) coding for mitochondrial ATPase subunit 8 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 4435-4451 - Brigitte Hartmann, Nguyen Thanh Thuong, Jean Pouyet, Marius Ptak, Marc Leng:
Spectroscopic studies of (m5dC-dG)3: thermal stability of B- and Z- forms. 4453-4466 - A. Delbarre, M. I. Gourevitch, B. Gaugain, J. B. Le Pecq, Bernard-Pierre Roques:
1H NMR study of an ethidium dimer poly(dA-dT) complex: evidence of a transition between bis and monointercalation. 4467-4482 - A. Heerschap, C. A. Haasnoot, Cornelis W. Hilbers:
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on yeast tRNAPhe. II. Assignment of the iminoproton resonances of the anticodon and T stem by means of nuclear Overhauser effect experiments at 500 MHz. 4483-4499 - A. Heerschap, C. A. Haasnoot, Cornelis W. Hilbers:
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on yeast tRNAPhe. III. Assignments of the iminoproton resonances of the tertiary structure by means of nuclear Overhauser effect experiments at 500 MHz. 4501-4520 - M. Bensimhon, Jacques Gabarro-Arpa, Ricardo Ehrlich, Claude Reiss:
Physical characteristics in eucaryotic promoters. 4521-4540 - V. Hahn, J. Winkler, T. A. Rapoport, D. H. Liebscher, C. Coutelle, S. Rosenthal:
Carp preproinsulin cDNA sequence and evolution of insulin genes. 4541-4552 - Johannes Doornbos, Gilles Gosselin, Jean-Louis Imbach, Cornelis Altona:
Conformational characteristics of the trinucleoside diphosphate xyloA2'- 5'xyloA2'-5'xyloA. A nuclear magnetic resonance and CD study. 4553-4567 - J. Doornbos, R. Charubala, W. Pfleiderer, Cornelis Altona:
Conformational analysis of the trinucleoside diphosphate 3'd(A2'-5'A2'- 5'A). An NMR and CD study. 4569-4582 - Johannes Doornbos, Jean-Louis Barascut, Hassan Lazrek, Jean-Louis Imbach, Jeroen Van Westrenen, Gerben M. Visser, Jacques H. van Boom, Cornelis Altona:
Conformational analysis of oligoarabinonucleotides. An NMR and CD study. 4583-4600 - Asao Fujiyama, Atsushi Miyanohara, Chikateru Nozaki, Tetsuo Yoneyama, Tetsuo Ohtomo, K. Matsubara:
Cloning and structural analyses of hepatitis B virus DNAs, subtype adr. 4601-4610 - C. M. Tolstoshev, J. M. Jeltsch, R. Fritz, P. Oudet:
A DNA recombinant database management system. 4611-4627 - H. M. Martinez:
An efficient method for finding repeats in molecular sequences. 4629-4634 - P. K. Sukumaran, T. Nakatsuji, M. B. Gardiner, A. L. Reese, J. G. Gilman, T. H. Huisman:
Gamma thalassemia resulting from the deletion of a gamma-globin gene. Nucleic Acids Res. 11(13): 4635-4643 (1983) - Y. Malpièce, M. L. Michel, G. Carloni, M. Revel, P. Tiollais, J. Weissenbach:
The gene S promoter of hepatitis B virus confers constitutive gene expression. 4645-4654 - W. M. Fitch:
Calculating the expected frequencies of potential secondary structure in nucleic acids as a function of stem length, loop size, base composition and nearest-neighbor frequencies. 4655-4663

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