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  • Networking and dynamic switches in biological condensates.  181:228-230. 2020
  • The novel coronavirus outbreak: What we know and what we don't.  180:1034-1036. 2020
  • Activation and signaling mechanism revealed by cannabinoid receptor-G(i) complex structures.  180:655-665. 2020
  • Click chemistry in proteomic investigations.  180:605-632. 2020
  • Evolutionary persistence of DNA methylation for millions of years after ancient loss of a de novo methyltransferase.  180:263-277. 2020
  • A Global Map of G Protein Signaling Regulation by RGS Proteins.  183:503-521. 2020
  • An Activity-Guided Map of Electrophile-Cysteine Interactions in Primary Human T Cells.  182:1009-1026. 2020
  • Passive Transfer of Vaccine-Elicited Antibodies Protects against SIV in Rhesus Macaques.  183:185-196. 2020
  • Transient protein-RNA interactions guide nascent ribosomal RNA folding.  179:1357-+. 2019
  • Full-length P2X(7) structures reveal how palmitoylation prevents channel desensitization.  179:659-670. 2019
  • Travel surveillance and genomics uncover a hidden Zika outbreak during the waning epidemic.  178:1057-1071. 2019
  • Convergent structures illuminate features for germline antibody binding and pan-Lassa virus neutralization.  178:1004-1015. 2019
  • Cryo-EM structures of a group II intron reverse splicing into DNA.  178:612-623. 2019
  • VEGAS as a platform for facile directed evolution in mammalian cells.  178:748-761. 2019
  • Nrf2 activation promotes lung cancer metastasis by inhibiting the degradation of Bach1.  178:316-+. 2019
  • A small molecule targeting mutagenic translesion synthesis improves chemotherapy.  178:152-159. 2019
  • Alanine tails signal proteolysis in bacterial ribosome-associated quality control.  178:76-90. 2019
  • Longitudinal analysis of the human B cell response to Ebola virus infection.  177:1566-1582. 2019
  • A site of vulnerability on the influenza virus hemagglutinin head domain trimer interface.  177:1136-1152. 2019
  • Slow delivery immunization enhances HIV neutralizing antibody and germinal center responses via modulation of immunodominance.  177:1153-1171. 2019
  • Polygenic risk scores expand to obesity.  177:518-520. 2019
  • exRNA atlas analysis reveals distinct extracellular RNA cargo types and their carriers present across human biofluids.  177:463-477. 2019
  • Crystal structure of the human cannabinoid receptor CB2.  176:459-467. 2019
  • Comparative flavivirus-host protein interaction mapping reveals mechanisms of dengue and Zika virus pathogenesis.  175:1931-1945. 2018
  • Deception through mimicry: a cellular antiviral strategy.  175:1728-1729. 2018
  • Irisin mediates effects on bone and fat via αV integrin receptors.  175:1756-1768. 2018
  • Scalable, continuous evolution of genes at mutation rates above genomic error thresholds.  175:1946-1957. 2018
  • Unveiling the role of the most impactful cardiovascular risk locus through haplotype editing.  175:1796-1810. 2018
  • Mechanisms for zinc and proton inhibition of the GluN1/GluN2A NMDA receptor.  175:1520-1532. 2018
  • Mitochondrial one-carbon pathway supports cytosolic folate integrity in cancer cells.  175:1546-1560. 2018
  • Targeting CDK9 reactivates epigenetically silenced genes in cancer.  175:1244-1258. 2018
  • The future Is synthetic biology.  175:895-897. 2018
  • Structural basis for the RNA-guided ribonuclease activity of CRISPR-Cas13d.  175:212-223. 2018
  • Systematic analysis of monoclonal antibodies against Ebola virus GP defines features that contribute to protection.  174:938-952. 2018
  • Challenging stem cells.  173:1063-1065. 2018
  • Challenging stem cells.  173:1063-1065. 2018
  • Structure of telomerase with telomeric DNA.  173:1179-1190. 2018
  • Chemistry takes center stage for identifying cancer targetability.  173:815-817. 2018
  • Phase transitions in the assembly and function of human miRISC.  173:946-957. 2018
  • Spliceosome profiling visualizes operations of a dynamic RNP at nucleotide resolution.  173:1014-1030. 2018
  • GPR68 senses flow and is essential for vascular physiology.  173:762-775. 2018
  • Structural basis for teneurin function in circuit-wiring: a toxin otif at the synapse.  173:735-748. 2018
  • Genomic insights into Zika virus emergence and spread.  172:1160-1162. 2018
  • 5-HT2C receptor structures reveal the structural basis of GPCR polypharmacology.  172:719-730. 2018
  • Targeting KRAS Mutant Cancers with a Covalent G12C-Specific Inhibitor.  172:578-+. 2018
  • Allosteric coupling of drug binding and intracellular signaling in the A2A adenosine receptor.  172:68-80. 2018
  • Pharmacogenomics of GPCR drug targets.  172:41-54. 2018
  • Structure of the nanobody-stabilized active state of the kappa opioid receptor.  172:55-67. 2018
  • Common PIEZO1 allele in African populations causes RBC dehydration and attenuates plasmodium infection.  173:443-455. 2018
  • Bias factor and therapeutic window correlate to predict safer opioid analgesics.  171:1165-1175. 2017
  • Chemical proteomics identifies druggable vulnerabilities in a genetically defined cancer.  171:696-709. 2017
  • High-Definition Medicine.  170:828-843. 2017
  • Molecular and circuit-dynamical identification of top-down neural mechanisms for restraint of reward seeking.  170:1013-1027. 2017
  • How ligands illuminate GPCR molecular pharmacology.  170:414-427. 2017
  • Identification of phosphorylation codes for arrestin recruitment by G protein-coupled receptors.  170:457-469. 2017
  • Antibodies from a human survivor define sites of vulnerability for broad protection against Ebolaviruses.  169:878-890. 2017
  • Immunization-elicited broadly protective antibody reveals Ebolavirus fusion loop as a site of vulnerability.  169:891-+. 2017
  • Aneuploidy Causes Non-genetic Individuality.  169:229-242. 2017
  • Architectures of lipid transport systems for the bacterial outer membrane.  169:273-285. 2017
  • Bedside back to bench: building bridges between basic and clinical genomic research.  169:6-12. 2017
  • Experimental evolution to study virus emergence.  169:1-3. 2017
  • Selective chemical inhibition of PGC-1α gluconeogenic activity ameliorates type 2 diabetes.  169:148-160. 2017
  • Structure reveals mechanisms of viral suppressors that intercept a CRISPR RNA-guided surveillance complex.  169:47-57. 2017
  • Discovery of reactive microbiota-derived metabolites that inhibit host proteases.  168:517-526. 2017
  • Ligand and target discovery by fragment-based screening in human cells.  168:527-541. 2017
  • A multiplexed single-cell CRISPR screening platform enables systematic dissection of the unfolded protein response.  167:1867-1882. 2016
  • Modular assembly of the bacterial large ribosomal subunit.  167:1610-1622. 2016
  • Epigenetic activation of WNT5A drives glioblastoma stem cell differentiation and invasive growth.  167:1281-+. 2016
  • Ebola virus glycoprotein with increased infectivity dominated the 2013-2016 epidemic.  167:1088-1098. 2016
  • Crystal structure of the human cannabinoid receptor CB1.  167:750-762. 2016
  • Glucagon and thyroid hormone: a championship team.  167:604-605. 2016
  • Induction of HIV neutralizing antibody lineages in mice with diverse precursor repertoires.  166:1471-1484. 2016
  • Sequential immunization elicits broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibodies in Ig knockin mice.  166:1445-1458. 2016
  • Tailored immunogens direct affinity maturation toward HIV neutralizing antibodies.  166:1459-1470. 2016
  • The secreted enzyme PM20D1 regulates lipidated amino acid uncouplers of mitochondria.  166:424-435. 2016
  • Paracrine induction of HIF by glutamate in breast cancer: EglN1 senses cysteine.  166:126-139. 2016
  • Roots, not parachutes: research collaborations combat outbreaks.  166:5-8. 2016
  • Breaking cryo-EM resolution barriers to facilitate drug discovery.  165:1698-1707. 2016
  • Circadian amplitude regulation via FBXW7-targeted REV-ERBα degradation.  165:1644-1657. 2016
  • Think You Know How Smell Works? Sniff Again.  165:1566-1567. 2016
  • Wiring and molecular features of prefrontal ensembles representing distinct experiences.  165:1776-1788. 2016
  • Real-time imaging of translation on single mRNA transcripts in live cells.  165:990-1001. 2016
  • Trimeric HIV-1-Env structures define glycan shields from clades A, B, and G.  165:813-826. 2016
  • Whole-genome sequencing of a healthy aging cohort.  165:1002-1011. 2016
  • A Distinct Type of Pilus from the Human Microbiome.  165:690-703. 2016
  • A small molecule RAS-mimetic disrupts RAS association with effector proteins to block signaling.  165:643-655. 2016
  • Mechanism of NMDA receptor inhibition and activation.  165:704-714. 2016
  • Partnering with big pharma-what academics need to know.  165:512-515. 2016
  • Maturation pathway from germline to broad HIV-1 neutralizer of a CD4-mimic antibody.  165:449-463. 2016
  • Communication in neural circuits: tools, opportunities, and challenges.  164:1136-1150. 2016
  • Engineering customized cell sensing and response behaviors using synthetic Notch receptors.  164:780-791. 2016
  • Alpha and beta type 1 interferon signaling: passage for diverse biologic outcomes.  164:349-352. 2016
  • Cross-reactive and potent neutralizing antibody responses in human survivors of natural Ebolavirus infection.  164:392-405. 2016
  • LRRC8 proteins form volume-regulated anion channels that sense ionic strength.  164:499-511. 2016
  • Phosphoinositide 3-kinase regulates glycolysis through mobilization of aldolase from the actin cytoskeleton.  164:433-446. 2016
  • Cryptochromes interact directly with PIFs to control plant growth in limiting blue light.  164:233-245. 2016
  • Portable, on-demand biomolecular anufacturing.  167:248-259. 2016
  • Immunogenicity of stabilized HIV-1 envelope trimers with reduced exposure of non-neutralizing epitopes.  163:1702-1715. 2015
  • A new golden age of natural products drug discovery.  163:1297-1300. 2015
  • Hippocampal dopamine/DRD1 signaling dependent on the ghrelin receptor.  163:1176-1190. 2015
  • Potent antibody protection against an emerging alphavirus threat.  163:1053-1054. 2015
  • Primate-specific ORF0 contributes to retrotransposon-mediated diversity.  163:583-593. 2015
  • Snapshot: Olfactory classical conditioning of Drosophila.  163. 2015
  • Clinical sequencing uncovers origins and evolution of Lassa virus.  162:738-750. 2015
  • Hybrid periportal hepatocytes regenerate the injured liver without giving rise to cancer.  162:766-779. 2015
  • A dynamic search process underlies microRNA targeting.  162:96-107. 2015
  • Monoclonal 1-and 3-phosphohistidine antibodies: New tools to study histidine phosphorylation.  162:198-210. 2015
  • A global map of lipid-binding proteins and their ligandability in cells.  161:1668-1680. 2015
  • Crystal structure of antagonist bound human lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1.  161:1633-1643. 2015
  • Ebola virus epidemiology, transmission, and evolution during seven months in Sierra Leone.  161:1516-1526. 2015
  • Immunization for HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies in human Ig knockin mice.  161:1505-1515. 2015
  • Sleep facilitates memory by blocking dopamine neuron-mediated forgetting.  161:1656-1667. 2015
  • Advancing biological understanding and therapeutics discovery with small-molecule probes.  161:1252-1265. 2015
  • Cyclic regulation of sensory perception by a female hormone alters behavior.  161:1334-1344. 2015
  • Structural repertoire of HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies targeting the CD4 supersite in 14 donors.  161:1280-1292. 2015
  • Multivalent microtubule recognition by tubulin tyrosine ligase-like family glutamylases.  161:1112-1123. 2015
  • Structure of the Angiotensin receptor revealed by serial femtosecond crystallography.  161:833-844. 2015
  • Immunosurveillance of the liver by intravascular effector CD8(+) T cells.  161:486-500. 2015
  • Mechanism of human antibody-mediated neutralization of Marburg virus.  160:893-903. 2015
  • Structural basis for Marburg virus neutralization by a cross-reactive human antibody.  160:904-912. 2015
  • Manipulating the selection forces during affinity maturation to generate cross-reactive hiv antibodies.  160:785-797. 2015
  • A ribonuclease coordinates siRNA amplification and mRNA cleavage during RNAi.  160:407-419. 2015
  • Product binding enforces the genomic specificity of a yeast polycomb repressive complex.  160:204-218. 2015
  • Acetate fuels the cancer engine.  159:1492-1494. 2014
  • Genetic variation in human DNA replication timing.  159:1015-1026. 2014
  • A noncanonical Frizzled2 pathway regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition and metastasis.  159:844-856. 2014
  • Allosteric communication in the dynein motor domain.  159:857-868. 2014
  • Neurons and behavior: ex uno, plures.  159:713-714. 2014
  • Bacteria from diverse habitats colonize and compete in the mouse gut.  159:253-266. 2014
  • Discovery of a class of endogenous mammalian lipids with anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory effects.  159:318-332. 2014
  • Stephen F. Heinemann 1939-2014 Obituary.  159:231-232. 2014
  • Structural evolution of glycan recognition by a family of potent HIV antibodies.  159:69-79. 2014
  • Single-cell phenotyping within transparent intact tissue through whole-body clearing.  158:945-958. 2014
  • B cell liaison confounds HIV-1 evolution.  158:475-476. 2014
  • A computationally designed inhibitor of an Epstein-Barr viral Bcl-2 protein induces apoptosis in infected cells.  157:1644-1656. 2014
  • Glucocorticoid receptor function regulated by coordinated action of the Hsp90 and Hsp70 chaperone cycles.  157:1685-1697. 2014
  • Meteorin-like is a hormone that regulates immune-adipose interactions to increase beige fat thermogenesis.  157:1279-1291. 2014
  • A code for RanGDP binding in ankyrin repeats defines a nuclear import pathway.  157:1130-1145. 2014
  • High-resolution microtubule structures reveal the structural transitions in αβ-tubulin upon GTP hydrolysis.  157:1117-1129. 2014
  • Molecular mechanism of action of plant DRM de novo DNA methyltransferases.  157:1050-1060. 2014
  • Murine pheromone proteins constitute a context-dependent combinatorial code governing multiple social behaviors.  157:676-688. 2014
  • SWELL1, a plasma membrane protein, is an essential component of volume-regulated anion channel.  157:447-458. 2014
  • Individualized medicine from prewomb to tomb.  157:241-253. 2014
  • The molecular and systems biology of memory.  157:163-186. 2014
  • DNA damage triggers Golgi dispersal via DNA-PK and GOLPH3.  156:413-427. 2014
  • Ablation of PRDM16 and beige adipose causes metabolic dysfunction and a subcutaneous to visceral fat switch.  156:304-316. 2014
  • Epigenetic priming of memory updating during reconsolidation to attenuate remote fear memories.  156:261-276. 2014
  • Subunit architecture and functional modular rearrangements of the transcriptional mediator complex.  157:1430-1444. 2014
  • Argonautes promote male fertility and provide a paternal memory of germline gene expression in C. elegans.  155:1532-1544. 2013
  • Microglia promote learning-dependent synapse formation through brain-derived neurotrophic factor.  155:1596-1609. 2013
  • Genetically encoded chemical probes in cells reveal the binding path of Urocortin-I to CRF class B GPCR.  155:1258-1269. 2013
  • Depletion of a putatively druggable class of phosphatidylinositol kinases inhibits growth of p53-null tumors.  155:844-857. 2013
  • Chromosomal contact permits transcription between coregulated genes.  155:606-620. 2013
  • SnapShot: broadly neutralizing antibodies.  155:728. 2013
  • Identification of long-lived proteins reveals exceptional stability of essential cellular structures.  154:971-982. 2013
  • S. cerevisiae chromosomes biorient via gradual resolution of syntely between S phase and anaphase.  154:1127-1139. 2013
  • Structural rearrangement of ebola virus VP40 begets multiple functions in the virus life cycle.  154:763-774. 2013
  • Terminal axon branching is regulated by the LKB1-NUAK1 kinase pathway via presynaptic mitochondrial capture.  153:1510-1525. 2013
  • Reshaping antibody diversity.  153:1379-1393. 2013
  • Induction of pluripotency in mouse somatic cells with lineage specifiers.  153:963-975. 2013
  • Stalled spliceosomes are a signal for RNAi-mediated genome defense.  152:957-968. 2013
  • A cool way to live long.  152:671-672. 2013
  • Identifying recent adaptations in large-scale genomic data.  152:703-713. 2013
  • Isogenic human iPSC Parkinson's model shows nitrosative stress-induced dysfunction in MEF2-PGC1 alpha transcription.  155:1351-1364. 2013
  • SIRT6 puts cancer metabolism in the driver's seat.  151:1155-1156. 2012
  • TMHS is an integral component of the mechanotransduction machinery of cochlear hair cells.  151:1283-1295. 2012
  • HDAC4 governs a transcriptional program essential for synaptic plasticity and memory.  151:821-834. 2012
  • Hsp104 gives clients the individual attention they need.  151:695-697. 2012
  • Pathogenic SYNGAP1 mutations impair cognitive development by disrupting maturation of dendritic spine synapses.  151:709-723. 2012
  • Regulation of pluripotency and self- renewal of ESCs through epigenetic-threshold modulation and mRNA pruning.  151:576-589. 2012
  • TRPV4 is a regulator of adipose oxidative metabolism, inflammation, and energy homeostasis.  151:96-110. 2012
  • Chemokine guidance of central memory T cells is critical for antiviral recall responses in lymph nodes.  150:1249-1263. 2012
  • Tristetraprolin impairs myc-induced lymphoma and abolishes the malignant state.  150:563-574. 2012
  • Beige adipocytes are a distinct type of thermogenic fat cell in mouse and human.  150:366-376. 2012
  • Functional interplay between caspase cleavage and phosphorylation sculpts the apoptotic proteome.  150:426-440. 2012
  • A translation-like cycle is a quality control checkpoint for maturing 40s ribosome subunits.  150:111-121. 2012
  • Target practice: modeling tumors with stem cells.  149:1185-1187. 2012
  • Inhibition of srgap2 function by its human-specific paralogs induces neoteny during spine maturation.  149:923-35. 2012
  • Sequential application of anticancer drugs enhances cell death by rewiring apoptotic signaling networks.  149:780-794. 2012
  • Oncogenic Kras maintains pancreatic tumors through regulation of anabolic glucose metabolism.  149:656-670. 2012
  • Coordinated regulation of accessory genetic elements produces cyclic di-nucleotides for V. cholerae virulence.  149:358-370. 2012
  • Large-scale cellular-resolution gene profiling in human neocortex reveals species-specific molecular signatures.  149:483-496. 2012
  • Master transcription factors determine cell-type-specific responses to TGF-β signaling.  147:565-576. 2011
  • Why does morphine make you itch?.  147:261-262. 2011
  • A pseudoatomic model of the dynamin polymer identifies a hydrolysis-dependent powerstroke.  147:209-222. 2011
  • Endothelial cells are central orchestrators of cytokine amplification during influenza virus infection.  146:979-990. 2011
  • A hormone-dependent module regulating energy balance.  145:596-606. 2011
  • A high-resolution C. elegans essential gene network based on phenotypic profiling of a complex tissue.  145:470-482. 2011
  • Activity-dependent igf-1 exocytosis is controlled by the ca(2+)-sensor synaptotagmin-10.  145:300-311. 2011
  • Human flap endonuclease structures, DNA double-base flipping, and a unified understanding of the fen1 superfamily.  145:198-211. 2011
  • Yap1 acts downstream of α-catenin to control epidermal proliferation.  144:782-795. 2011
  • Stable kinesin and dynein assemblies drive the axonal transport of mammalian prion protein vesicles.  144:551-565. 2011
  • The coding of temperature in the Drosophila brain.  144:614-624. 2011
  • Identification of candidate IgG biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease via combinatorial library screening.  144:132-142. 2011
  • Inositol pyrophosphates inhibit Akt signaling, thereby regulating insulin sensitivity and weight gain.  143:897-910. 2010
  • Insights into antiparallel microtubule crosslinking by PRC1, a conserved nonmotor microtubule binding protein.  142:433-443. 2010
  • Discovery of a proneurogenic, neuroprotective chemical.  142:39-51. 2010
  • Tgf-beta signaling specifies axons during brain development.  142:144-157. 2010
  • Arabidopsis HEMERA/pTAC12 initiates photomorphogenesis by phytochromes.  141:1230-1240. 2010
  • The vomeronasal organ mediates interspecies defensive behaviors through detection of protein pheromone homologs.  141:692-703. 2010
  • Persistent telomere damage induces bypass of mitosis and tetraploidy.  141:81-93. 2010
  • Rac in the act of forgetting.  140:456-458. 2010
  • SnapShot: The unfolded protein response.  140:590-590.e2. 2010
  • Monoacylglycerol lipase regulates a fatty acid network that promotes cancer pathogenesis.  140:49-61. 2010
  • Itching for insight.  139:1224-1226. 2009
  • The IFITM proteins mediate cellular resistance to influenza A H1N1 virus, West Nile virus, and dengue virus.  139:1243-1254. 2009
  • Nuclear receptor-induced chromosomal proximity and DNA breaks underlie specific translocations in cancer.  139:1069-1083. 2009
  • Reduced IGF-1 signaling delays age-associated proteotoxicity in mice.  139:1157-1169. 2009
  • A genome-wide RNAi screen for modifiers of the circadian clock in human cells.  139:199-210. 2009
  • Mechanotransduction by hair cells: Models, molecules, and mechanisms.  139:33-44. 2009
  • Nbs1 flexibly tethers Ctp1 and Mre11-Rad50 to coordinate DNA double-strand break processing and repair.  139:87-99. 2009
  • A toggle switch in plant nitrate uptake.  138:1064-1066. 2009
  • Synaptic PRG-1 modulates excitatory transmission via lipid phosphate-mediated signaling.  138:1222-1235. 2009
  • The f-bar domain of srgap2 induces membrane protrusions required for neuronal migration and morphogenesis.  138:990-1004. 2009
  • SnapShot: effector and memory T cell differentiation.  138:606.e1-606.e2. 2009
  • An EB1-binding motif acts as a microtubule tip localization signal.  138:366-376. 2009
  • Human SLX4 is a Holliday junction resolvase subunit that binds multiple DNA repair/recombination endonucleases.  138:78-89. 2009
  • X-ray structures of the hexameric building block of the HIV capsid.  137:1282-1292. 2009
  • Dissociation of the opioid receptor mechanisms that control mechanical and heat pain.  137:1148-1159. 2009
  • Centromere-specific assembly of CENP-a nucleosomes is mediated by HJURP.  137:472-484. 2009
  • Aggregating knowledge about prions and amyloid.  137:20-22. 2009
  • Microrna control in the immune system: Basic principles.  136:26-36. 2009
  • Gtpase cycle of dynamin is coupled to membrane squeeze and release, leading to spontaneous fission.  135:1276-1286. 2008
  • Real-time visualization of dynamin-catalyzed membrane fission and vesicle release.  135:1263-1275. 2008
  • A new component in synaptic plasticity: Upregulation of kinesin in the neurons of the gill-withdrawal reflex.  135:960-973. 2008
  • Regulation of T cell receptor activation by dynamic membrane binding of the CD3epsilon cytoplasmic tyrosine-based motif.  135:702-713. 2008
  • Undertaker, a Drosophila Junctophilin, links Draper-mediated phagocytosis and calcium homeostasis.  135:524-534. 2008
  • SnapShot: circadian clock proteins.  135:368-368.e1. 2008
  • Mre11 dimers coordinate DNA end bridging and nuclease processing in double-strand-break repair.  135:97-109. 2008
  • Chemical and biological approaches synergize to ameliorate protein-folding diseases.  134:769-781. 2008
  • Global mapping of the topography and magnitude of proteolytic events in apoptosis.  134:679-691. 2008
  • A protein domain-based interactome network for C. elegans early embryogenesis.  134:534-545. 2008
  • Structural basis for cargo regulation of COPII coat assembly.  134:474-484. 2008
  • Costly mistakes: translational infidelity and protein homeostasis.  134:204-206. 2008
  • Distinct role of long 3 ' UTR BDNF mRNA in spine morphology and synaptic plasticity in hippocampal neurons.  134:175-187. 2008
  • The impact of Arabidopsis on human health: diversifying our portfolio.  133:939-943. 2008
  • Chk1 suppresses a caspase-2 apoptotic response to DNA damage that bypasses p53, Bcl-2, and caspase-3.  133:864-877. 2008
  • Xpd helicase structures and activities: Insights into the cancer and aging phenotypes from xpd mutations.  133:789-800. 2008
  • Six-microns-under acts upstream of Draper in the glial phagocytosis of apoptotic neurons.  133:498-509. 2008
  • Rapid synthesis of auxin via a new tryptophan-dependent pathway is required for shade avoidance in plants.  133:164-176. 2008
  • XMAP215 is a processive microtubule polymerase.  132:79-88. 2008
  • Genome-wide high-resolution mapping of exosome substrates reveals hidden features in the Arabidopsis transcriptome.  131:1340-1353. 2007
  • Semen-derived amyloid fibrils drastically enhance HIV infection.  131:1059-1071. 2007
  • Tam receptors are pleiotropic inhibitors of the innate immune response.  131:1124-1136. 2007
  • An adaptable standard for protein export from the endoplasmic reticulum.  131:809-821. 2007
  • IAP antagonists induce autoubiquitination of c-IAPs, NF-κB activation, and TNFα-dependent apoptosis.  131:669-681. 2007
  • Plasmodium circumsporozoite protein promotes the development of the liver stages of the parasite.  131:492-504. 2007
  • Mir-150 controls b cell differentiation by targeting the transcription factor c-myb.  131:146-159. 2007
  • Structure of full-length hiv-1ca: A model for the mature capsid lattice.  131:70-79. 2007
  • Crystal structure of the TLR1-TLR2 heterodimer induced by binding of a tri-acylated lipopeptide.  130:1071-1082. 2007
  • Crystal structure of the TLR4-MD-2 complex with bound endotoxin antagonist Eritoran.  130:906-917. 2007
  • Intercellular coupling confers robustness against mutations in the SCN circadian clock network.  129:605-616. 2007
  • Lkb1 and sad kinases define a pathway required for the polarization of cortical neurons.  129:549-563. 2007
  • The site-specific installation of methyl-lysine analogs into recombinant histones.  128:1003-1012. 2007
  • PRAK is essential for ras-induced senescence and tumor suppression.  128:295-308. 2007
  • The C. elegans RSA complex localizes protein phosphatase 2A to centrosomes and regulates mitotic spindle assembly.  128:115-127. 2007
  • Neuronal transcriptome of aplysia: Neuronal compartments and circuitry.  127:1453-1467. 2006
  • A Bir1-Sli15 complex connects centromeres to microtubules and is required to sense kinetochore tension.  127:1179-1191. 2006
  • The conserved KMN network constitutes the core microtubule-binding site of the kinetochore.  127:983-997. 2006
  • Hsp90 cochaperone Aha1 downregulation rescues misfolding of CFTR in cystic fibrosis.  127:803-815. 2006
  • Keeping transcriptional activators under control.  127:261-264. 2006
  • The structure of the zeta zeta transmembrane dimer reveals features essential for its assembly with the T cell receptor.  127:355-368. 2006
  • A complexin/synaptotagmin 1 switch controls fast synaptic vesicle exocytosis.  126:1175-1187. 2006
  • Different plant hormones regulate similar processes through largely nonoverlapping transcriptional responses.  126:467-475. 2006
  • Spatiotemporal feedback between actomyosin and focal-adhesion systems optimizes rapid cell migration.  125:1361-1374. 2006
  • Global analysis of protein palmitoylation in yeast.  125:1003-1013. 2006
  • Control of developmental regulator's by Polycomb in human embryonic stem cells.  125:301-313. 2006
  • A receptor-modifying deamidase in complex with a signaling phosphatase reveals reciprocal regulation.  124:561-571. 2006
  • The E3 ubiquitin ligase itch couples JNK activation to TNF alpha-induced cell death by inducing c-FLIP(L) turnover.  124:601-613. 2006
  • Functional proteomics reveals the biochemical niche of C. elegans DCR-1 in multiple small-RNA-mediated pathways.  124:343-354. 2006
  • Fanconi anemia (cross)linked to DNA repair.  123:1191-1198. 2005
  • Drosophila DPM neurons form a delayed and branch-specific memory trace after olfactory classical conditioning.  123:945-957. 2005
  • Histone H3 methylation by Set2 directs deacetylation of coding regions by Rpd3S to suppress spurious intragenic transcription.  123:581-592. 2005
  • Core transcriptional regulatory circuitry in human embryonic stem cells.  122:947-956. 2005
  • Birth of a prion: Spontaneous generation revisited.  122:165-168. 2005
  • A new FronTIR in targeted protein degradation and plant development.  121:970-972. 2005
  • Antisense-mediated depletion reveals essential and specific functions of microRNAs in Drosophila development.  121:1097-1108. 2005
  • IKK beta couples hepatocyte death to cytokine-driven compensatory proliferation that promotes chemical hepatocarcinogenesis.  121:977-990. 2005
  • Remote control of fruit fly behavior.  121:6-7. 2005
  • The biological and chemical basis for tissue-selective amyloid disease.  121:73-85. 2005
  • Regulation of a DLK-1 and p38 MAP kinase pathway by the ubiquitin ligase RPM-1 is required for presynaptic development.  120:407-420. 2005
  • Structural analyses reveal phosphatidyl inositols as ligands for the NR5 orphan receptors SF-1 and LRH-1.  120:343-355. 2005
  • A new class of transcription factors mediates brassinosteroid-regulated gene expression in Arabidopsis.  120:249-259. 2005
  • Pheromone-dependent destruction of the Tec1 transcription factor is required for MAP kinase signaling specificity in yeast.  119:991-1000. 2004
  • Response to Matters Arising.  119:589-590. 2004
  • Lxr-dependent gene expression is important for macrophage survival and the innate immune response.  119:299-309. 2004
  • Translation silenced by fused pair of tRNA synthetases.  119:147-148. 2004
  • The CREB coactivator TORC2 functions as a calcium- and cAMP-sensitive coincidence detector.  119:61-74. 2004
  • Cryo-EM visualization of a viral internal ribosome entry site bound to human ribosomes: The IRES functions as an RNA-Based translation factor.  118:465-475. 2004
  • Cln3 activates G1-specific transcription via phosphorylation of the SBF transcription bound repressor Whi5.  117:887-898. 2004
  • Molecular recognition by large is essential for expression of functional dystroglycan.  117:953-964. 2004
  • Structural basis for FEN-1 substrate specificity and PCNA-mediated activation in DNA replication and repair.  116:39-50. 2004
  • Vesicle traffic in vitro.  116:S17-19, 2 p following S19. 2004
  • Tyrosine sulfation of human antibodies contributes to recognition of the CCR5 binding region of HIV-1 gp120.  114:161-170. 2003
  • tRNA structure goes from L to lambda.  113:276-278. 2003
  • ANKTM1, a TRP-like channel expressed in nociceptive neurons, is activated by cold temperatures.  112:819-829. 2003
  • Functional expression of murine v213 pheromone receptors involves selective association with the m10 and m1 families of mhc class ib molecules.  112:607-618. 2003
  • Phosphorylation of the AMPA receptor GluR1 subunit is required for synaptic plasticity and retention of spatial memory.  112:631-643. 2003
  • Coding of sweet, bitter, and umami tastes: different receptor cells sharing similar signaling pathways.  112:293-301. 2003
  • The cardiac mechanical stretch sensor machinery involves a z disc complex that is defective in a subset of human dilated cardiomyopathy.  111:943-955. 2002
  • Dueling activities of AIF in cell death versus survival: DNA binding and redox activity.  111:147-150. 2002
  • Phospho-regulation of kinetochore-microtubule attachments by the aurora kinase Ipl1p.  111:163-172. 2002
  • Cid13 is a cytoplasmic poly(A) polymerase that regulates ribonucleotide reductase mRNA.  109:563-573. 2002
  • Coordinated transcription of key pathways in the mouse by the circadian clock.  109:307-320. 2002
  • BES1 accumulates in the nucleus in response to brassinosteroids to regulate gene expression and promote stem elongation.  109:181-191. 2002
  • A TRP channel that senses cold stimuli and menthol.  108:705-715. 2002
  • Mus81-Eme1 are essential components of a Holliday junction resolvase.  107:537-548. 2001
  • A comparison of the Celera and Ensembl predicted gene sets reveals little overlap in novel genes.  106:413-415. 2001
  • Drosophila fasciclinII is required for the formation of odor memories and for normal sensitivity to alcohol.  105:757-768. 2001
  • Structural biochemistry and interaction architecture of the DNA double-strand break repair mre11 nuclease and rad50-atpase.  105:473-485. 2001
  • Arginine methylation of STAT1 modulates IFN alpha/beta-induced transcription.  104:731-741. 2001
  • Two classes of tRNA synthetases suggested by sterically compatible dockings on tRNA acceptor stem.  104:191-193. 2001
  • Crystal and solution structures of an HslUV protease-chaperone complex.  103:633-643. 2000
  • Conservation and innovation in plant signaling pathways.  103:201-209. 2000
  • "Don't know much bile-ology".  103:1-4. 2000
  • RING finger proteins: Mediators of ubiquitin ligase activity.  102:549-552. 2000
  • Regulation of transcription by ubiquitination without proteolysis: Cdc34/scfmet30-mediated inactivation of the transcription factor met4.  102:303-314. 2000
  • Structural biology of rad50 atpase: Atp-driven conformational control in DNA double-strand break repair and the abc-atpase superfamily.  101:789-800. 2000
  • ZEITLUPE encodes a novel clock-associated PAS protein from Arabidopsis.  101:319-329. 2000
  • Regulation of auxin response by the protein kinase PINOID.  100:469-478. 2000
  • Time flies for Drosophila.  100:297-300. 2000
  • Maturation dynamics of a viral capsid: Visualization of transitional intermediate states.  100:253-263. 2000
  • Virology in the next millennium.  100:139-142. 2000
  • Measles virus infection in a transgenic model: Virus-induced immunosuppression and central nervous system disease.  98:629-640. 1999
  • Epigenetic spreading of the Drosophila dosage compensation complex from roX RNA genes into flanking chromatin.  98:513-522. 1999
  • Structure of the DNA repair enzyme endonuclease iv and its DNA complex: Double-nucleotide flipping at abasic sites and three-metal-ion catalysis.  98:397-408. 1999
  • Tyrosine sulfation of the amino terminus of CCR5 facilitates HIV-1 entry.  96:667-676. 1999
  • High-resolution model of the microtubule.  96:79-88. 1999
  • Structure of CheA, a signal-transducing histidine kinase.  96:131-141. 1999
  • The cryb mutation identifies cryptochrome as a circadian photoreceptor in Drosophila.  95:681-692. 1998
  • Structure of the DNA repair and replication endonuclease and exonuclease fen-1: Coupling DNA and pcna binding to fen-1 activity.  95:135-146. 1998
  • Specific synergy of multiple substrate-receptor interactions in platelet thrombus formation under flow.  94:657-666. 1998
  • Tumor cell intravasation alu-cidated: The chick embryo opens the window.  94:281-284. 1998
  • A subset of TAF(II)s are integral components of the SAGA complex required for nucleosome acetylation and transcriptional stimulation.  94:45-53. 1998
  • The hMre11/hRad50 protein complex and Nijmegen breakage syndrome: linkage of double-strand break repair to the cellular DNA damage response.  93:477-486. 1998
  • Expression of amino-terminally truncated prp in the mouse leading to ataxia and specific cerebellar lesions.  93:203-214. 1998
  • Disruption of angiogenesis by pex, a noncatalytic metalloproteinase fragment with integrin binding activity.  92:391-400. 1998
  • Developmental regulation of b lymphocyte immune tolerance compartmentalizes clonal selection from receptor selection.  92:173-182. 1998
  • Restricted and regulated overexpression reveals calcineurin as a key component in the transition from short-term to long-term memory.  92:39-49. 1998
  • Disruption of α3 connexin gene leads to proteolysis and cataractogenesis in mice.  91:833-843. 1997
  • Phytochrome: if it looks and smells like a histidine kinase, is it a histidine kinase?.  91:713-716. 1997
  • Solution structure of the KIX domain of CBP bound to the transactivation domain of CREB: a model for activator:coactivator interactions.  91:741-752. 1997
  • Inductive tissue interactions, cell signaling, and the control of kidney organogenesis.  90:975-978. 1997
  • A putative leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase involved in brassinosteroid signal transduction.  90:929-938. 1997
  • A model for the microtubule-Ncd motor protein complex obtained by cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis.  90:217-224. 1997
  • Structure of an enzyme required for aminoglycoside antibiotic resistance reveals homology to eukaryotic protein kinases.  89:887-895. 1997
  • Integrin alpha 8 beta 1 is critically important for epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during kidney morphogenesis.  88:603-613. 1997
  • roX1 RNA paints the X chromosome of male Drosophila and is regulated by the dosage compensation system.  88:445-457. 1997
  • A small ubiquitin-related polypeptide involved in targeting rangap1 to nuclear pore complex protein ranbp2.  88:97-107. 1997
  • Dacapo, a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, stops cell proliferation during drosophila development.  87:1225-1235. 1996
  • Mice expressing activated camkii lack low frequency ltp and do not form stable place cells in the ca1 region of the hippocampus.  87:1351-1361. 1996
  • Subregion- and cell type-restricted gene knockout in mouse brain.  87:1317-1326. 1996
  • Principles of viral pathogenesis.  87:799-801. 1996
  • Rac and cdc42 induce actin polymerization and g1 cell cycle progression independently of p65(pak) and the jnk/sapk map kinase cascade.  87:519-529. 1996
  • A 700 bp cis-acting region controls mating-type dependent recombination along the entire left arm of yeast chromosome III.  87:277-285. 1996
  • Cdc53 targets phosphorylated g1 cyclins for degradation by the ubiquitin proteolytic pathway.  86:453-463. 1996
  • Hydration and DNA recognition by homeodomains.  85:1057-1065. 1996
  • The beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 facilitate infection by primary HIV-1 isolates.  85:1135-1148. 1996
  • Localization of matrix metalloproteinase mmp-2 to the surface of invasive cells by interaction with integrin alpha v beta 3.  85:683-693. 1996
  • Crystal structure and mutational analysis the human cdk2 kinase complex with cell cycle-regulatory protein ckshs1.  84:863-874. 1996
  • Initiation of platelet adhesion by arrest onto fibrinogen or translocation on von Willebrand factor.  84:289-297. 1996
  • The global folding of 4-way helical junctions in RNA, including that in U1 snRNA.  83:1027-1036. 1995
  • HIV nuclear import is governed by the phosphotyrosine-mediated binding of matrix to the core domain of integrase.  83:569-576. 1995
  • New models in vogue for circadian clocks.  83:361-364. 1995
  • C-fos is required for malignant progression of skin tumors.  82:721-732. 1995
  • Crystal-structure of human uracil-DNA glycosylase in complex with a protein inhibitor - protein mimicry of DNA.  82:701-708. 1995
  • Nuclear export signals and the fast-track to the cytoplasm.  82:341-344. 1995
  • Phage-t4 homologous strand exchange - a DNA helicase, not the strand transferase, drives polar branch migration.  82:111-119. 1995
  • Transfer RNA: from minihelix to genetic code.  81:983-986. 1995
  • Camkii regulates the frequency-response function of hippocampal synapses for the production of both ltd and ltp.  81:891-904. 1995
  • Impairment of spatial but not contextual memory in camkii mutant mice with a selective loss of hippocampal ltp in the range of the theta-frequency.  81:905-915. 1995
  • Contenders in fasl/tnf death signaling.  81:479-482. 1995
  • GTPase cascades choreographing cellular behavior: movement, morphogenesis, and more.  81:1-4. 1995
  • Crystal-structure and mutational analysis of human uracil-DNA glycosylase - structural basis for specificity and catalysis.  80:869-878. 1995
  • HIV-1 infection of nondividing cells - C-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation of the viral matrix protein is a key regulator.  80:379-388. 1995
  • A missense mutation of the endothelin-b receptor gene in multigenic hirschsprungs-disease.  79:1257-1266. 1994
  • Integrin αvβ3 antagonists promote tumor-regression by inducing apoptosis of angiogenic blood-vessels.  79:1157-1164. 1994
  • Multiple protein aspartate phosphatases provide a mechanism for the integration of diverse signals in the control of development in bacillus-subtilis.  79:1047-1055. 1994
  • E2A proteins are required for proper B-cell development and initiation of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements.  79:885-892. 1994
  • Dopamine d1 receptor mutant mice are deficient in striatal expression of dynorphin and in dopamine-mediated behavioral-responses.  79:729-742. 1994
  • Nitric oxide synthase: Aspects concerning structure and catalysis.  78:927-930. 1994
  • Homeodomain-DNA recognition.  78:211-223. 1994
  • DET1, a negative regulator of light-mediated development and gene expression in arabidopsis, encodes a novel nuclear-localized protein.  78:109-116. 1994
  • No propagation of prions in mice devoid of prp.  77:967-968. 1994
  • Cyclin-e controls s-phase progression and its down-regulation during drosophila embryogenesis is required for the arrest of cell-proliferation.  77:107-120. 1994
  • P53-dependent inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase-activities in human fibroblasts during radiation-induced g1 arrest.  76:1013-1023. 1994
  • Vesicular stomatitis-virus glycoprotein is sorted and concentrated during export from the endoplasmic-reticulum.  76:841-852. 1994
  • Behavioral and anatomical deficits in mice homozygous for a modified beta-amyloid precursor protein gene.  79:755-765. 1994
  • Signal transduction mutants of Arabidopsis uncouple nuclear CAB and RBCS gene expression from chloroplast development.  74:787-799. 1993
  • Integral membrane proteins of the nuclear envelope interact with lamins and chromosomes, and binding is modulated by mitotic phosphorylation.  73:1267-1279. 1993
  • Mice devoid of prp are resistant to scrapie.  73:1339-1347. 1993
  • Physical interaction of the retinoblastoma protein with human d-cyclins.  73:499-511. 1993
  • Integrin-alpha-v-beta-3 and integrin-alpha-v-beta-5 promote adenovirus internalization but not virus attachment.  73:309-319. 1993
  • The solution structure of the oct-1 pou-specific domain reveals a striking similarity to the bacteriophage-lambda repressor DNA-binding domain.  73:193-205. 1993
  • A suppressor of cln3 for size control.  72:488-489. 1993
  • The acidic activation domains of the gcn4 and gal4 proteins are not alpha-helical but form beta-sheets.  72:587-594. 1993
  • Neurotransmitter action - opening of ligand-gated ion channels.  72:31-41. 1993
  • The role of the TATA-binding protein in the assembly and function of the multisubunit yeast RNA polymerase III transcription factor, TFIIIB.  71:1055-1064. 1992
  • The role of the tata-binding protein in the assembly and function of the multisubunit yeast rna polymerase-iii transcription factor, tfiiib.  71:1055-1064. 1992
  • The structure of human mitochondrial manganese superoxide-dismutase reveals a novel tetrameric interface of 2 4-helix bundles.  71:107-118. 1992
  • Regulation of retinoblastoma protein functions by ectopic expression of human cyclins.  70:993-1006. 1992
  • Architecture and design of the nuclear-pore complex.  69:1133-1141. 1992
  • Different g1 cyclins control the timing of cell-cycle commitment in mother and daughter cells of the budding yeast saccharomyces-cerevisiae.  69:317-327. 1992
  • The Drosophila learning and memory gene rutabaga encodes a Ca2+/Calmodulin-responsive adenylyl cyclase.  68:479-489. 1992
  • The cdc25 M-phase inducer: an unconventional protein phosphatase.  68:407-410. 1992
  • Autoantibodies in pathology and cell biology.  67:841-842. 1991
  • Isolation of 3 novel human cyclins by rescue of g1 cyclin (cln) function in yeast.  66:1197-1206. 1991
  • Cytosolic proteins that specifically bind nuclear location signals are receptors for nuclear import.  66:837-847. 1991
  • Calcineurin is a common target of cyclophilin-cyclosporine-a and fkbp-fk506 complexes.  66:807-815. 1991
  • A fission yeast B-type cyclin functioning early in the cell cycle.  66:149-159. 1991
  • Virus-infection triggers insulin-dependent diabetes-mellitus in a transgenic model - role of anti-self (virus) immune-response.  65:319-331. 1991
  • A cyclin-b homolog in saccharomyces-cerevisiae - chronic activation of the cdc28 protein-kinase by cyclin prevents exit from mitosis.  65:163-174. 1991
  • Pheromone-induced phosphorylation of a g-protein beta-subunit in saccharomyces-cerevisiae is associated with an adaptive response to mating pheromone.  64:703-716. 1991
  • Initiation of sporulation in bacillus-subtilis is controlled by a multicomponent phosphorelay.  64:545-552. 1991
  • The recombination activating gene-1 (RAG-1) transcript is present in the murine central nervous system.  64:189-200. 1991
  • Two cytoplasmic candidates for immunophilin action are revealed by affinity for a new cyclophilin: one in the presence and one in the absence of CsA.  66:799-806. 1991
  • Transferrin receptor internalization sequence yxrf implicates a tight turn as the structural recognition motif for endocytosis.  63:1061-1072. 1990
  • G1-specific cyclins of saccharomyces-cerevisiae - cell-cycle periodicity, regulation by mating pheromone, and association with the p34cdc28 protein-kinase.  62:225-237. 1990
  • The Drosophila gene tailless is expressed at the embryonic termini and is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily.  62:151-163. 1990
  • Different pathways mediate virus inducibility of the human ifn-alpha-1 and ifn-beta genes.  60:767-779. 1990
  • An essential g1 function for cyclin-like proteins in yeast.  59:1127-1133. 1989
  • Molecular pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis B virus transgenic mice.  59:1145-1156. 1989
  • Monovalent cation-induced structure of telomeric DNA: the G-quartet model.  59:871-880. 1989
  • The structure of the antennapedia homeodomain determined by NMR-spectroscopy in solution - comparison with prokaryotic repressors.  59:573-580. 1989
  • Arabidopsis thaliana mutant that develops as a light-grown plant in the absence of light.  58:991-999. 1989
  • Recognition of distinct adhesive sites on fibrinogen by related integrins on platelets and endothelial cells.  58:945-953. 1989
  • RNA pseudoknots that interact with components of the translation apparatus.  58:9-12. 1989
  • Conservation of mitotic controls in fission and budding yeasts.  57:295-303. 1989
  • Viral persistence.  56:517-520. 1989
  • Identification of an epitope in the major envelope protein of epstein-barr virus that mediates viral binding to the lymphocyte-b ebv receptor (cr-2).  56:369-377. 1989
  • The structure of the Holliday junction, and its resolution.  55:79-89. 1988
  • Control of the yeast-cell cycle is associated with assembly disassembly of the cdc28 protein-kinase complex.  54:1061-1072. 1988
  • Who will watch the watchdogs?.  54:596. 1988
  • Restricted use of T-cell receptor V-genes in murine autoimmune encephalomyelitis raises possibilities for antibody therapy.  54:577-592. 1988
  • V-jun encodes a nuclear protein with enhancer binding properties of ap-1.  52:705-712. 1988
  • Two distinct subpopulations of endosomes involved in membrane recycling and transport to lysosomes.  52:73-83. 1988
  • An E. coli aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase can substitute for yeast mitochondrial enzyme function in vivo.  51:643-649. 1987
  • Reversible silencing of enhancers by sequences derived from the human ifn-alpha promoter.  50:1057-1069. 1987
  • Dual regulation of the yeast cdc28-p40 protein-kinase complex - cell-cycle, pheromone, and nutrient limitation effects.  50:927-935. 1987
  • Molecular mimicry and autoimmune-disease.  50:819-820. 1987
  • Semi-intact cells permeable to macromolecules - use in reconstitution of protein-transport from the endoplasmic-reticulum to the golgi-complex.  50:523-534. 1987
  • 5' cleavage site in eukaryotic pre-mRNA splicing is determined by the overall 5' splice region, not by the conserved 5' GU.  50:237-246. 1987
  • Molecular-cloning of the cdna for tissue factor, the cellular receptor for the initiation of the coagulation protease cascade.  50:129-135. 1987
  • Negative regulation of mitosis by wee1+, a gene encoding a protein kinase homolog.  49:559-567. 1987
  • The mitotic inducer nim1+ functions in a regulatory network of protein kinase homologs controlling the initiation of mitosis.  49:569-576. 1987
  • Sequence requirements for splicing of higher eukaryotic nuclear pre-messenger-rna.  47:555-565. 1986
  • Scrapie and cellular prp isoforms are encoded by the same chromosomal gene.  46:417-428. 1986
  • Enzymatic recycling of clathrin from coated vesicles.  46:5-9. 1986
  • An anticatalytic monoclonal antibody to avian plasminogen activator: its effect on behavior of RSV-transformed chick fibroblasts.  45:905-915. 1986
  • Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a look at yeasts divided.  45:781-782. 1986
  • v-mil induces autocrine growth and enhanced tumorigenicity in v-myc-transformed avian macrophages.  45:357-364. 1986
  • cdc25+ functions as an inducer in the mitotic control of fission yeast.  45:145-153. 1986
  • A cell free system to study reassembly of the nuclear-envelope at the end of mitosis.  44:639-652. 1986
  • Mx protein - constitutive expression in 3t3-cells transformed with cloned mx cdna confers selective resistance to influenza-virus.  44:147-158. 1986
  • A 46-nucleotide promoter segment from an IFN-alpha gene renders an unrelated promoter inducible by virus.  41:497-507. 1985
  • A cellular gene encodes scrapie prp 27-30 protein.  40:735-746. 1985
  • Demonstration of an extensive tras-tubular network continuous with the golgi-apparatus stack that may function in glycosylation.  43:287-295. 1985
  • In biology, neither smaller nor larger is necessarily better.  42:1. 1985
  • Nucleotide-sequences of 2 messenger-RNAs for rat-brain myelin proteolipid protein.  42:931-939. 1985
  • The gv-1 locus coordinately regulates the expression of multiple endogenous murine retroviruses.  41:289-299. 1985
  • A minimal intron length but no specific internal sequence is required for splicing the large rabbit beta-globin intron.  37:915-925. 1984
  • Dispensable pieces of an aminoacyl tRNA synthetase which activate the catalytic site.  36:1089-1095. 1984
  • Reconstitution of the transport of protein between successive compartments of the golgi measured by the coupled incorporation of n-acetylglucosamine.  39:405-416. 1984
  • Sequential intermediates in the pathway of intercompartmental transport in a cell-free system.  39:525-536. 1984
  • The glycoprotein that is transported between successive compartments of the golgi in a cell-free system resides in stacks of cisternae.  39:511-524. 1984
  • The structure of an antigenic determinant in a protein.  37:767-778. 1984
  • Identifying the protein products of brain-specific genes with antibodies to chemically synthesized peptides.  33:671-682. 1983
  • Mutants of dictyostelium-discoideum blocked in expression of all members of the developmentally regulated discoidin multigene family.  34:467-475. 1983
  • Synthetic idiotypes - the 3rd hypervariable region of murine anti-dextran antibodies.  35:859-863. 1983
  • The 34 kd pp60src substrate is located at the inner face of the plasma membrane.  33:767-779. 1983
  • Three regions upstream from the cap site are required for efficient and accurate transcription of the rabbit beta-globin gene in mouse 3T6 cells.  32:695-706. 1983
  • A biologically-active receptor for the carbohydrate-binding protein(s) of dictyostelium discoideum.  28:91-98. 1982
  • Assembly of transcriptionally active 5S RNA gene chromatin in vitro.  28:781-791. 1982
  • Immunogenic structure of the influenza virus hemagglutinin.  28:477-487. 1982
  • Nucleotide sequence of yeast LEU2 shows 5'-noncoding region has sequences cognate to leucine.  31:319-325. 1982
  • Antibodies to chemically synthesized peptides predicted from DNA-sequences as probes of gene-expression.  23:309-310. 1981
  • Evidence that microtubule depolymerization early in the cell-cycle is sufficient to initiate DNA-synthesis.  23:61-71. 1981
  • Inhibition of plasminogen-activator release from transformed chicken fibroblasts by a protease inhibitor.  27:85-95. 1981
  • Microtubule stabilization by taxol inhibits initiation of DNA-synthesis by thrombin and by epidermal growth-factor.  27:341-350. 1981
  • A glycoprotein involved in aggregation of d discoideum is distributed on the cell-surface in a non-random fashion favoring cell-junctions.  21:339-345. 1980
  • Nonrandom alignment of nucleosomes on 5S RNA genes of X-laevis.  21:751-760. 1980
  • Nuclear-envelope lamina is reversibly depolymerized during mitosis.  19:277-287. 1980
  • Serum-mediated suppression of cell-associated plasminogen activator activity in cultured endothelial cells.  22:701-707. 1980
  • Identification of a cell-surface glycoprotein involved in cell-aggregation in d-discoideum.  18:391-398. 1979
  • Phorbol ester-induced morphological-changes in transformed chick fibroblasts - evidence for direct catalytic involvement of plasminogen activator.  17:131-141. 1979
  • Hla-dependent expression of testis-organizing h-y antigen by human male cells.  13:509-513. 1978
  • Nucleotide-sequence heterogeneity of an rna phage population.  13:735-744. 1978
  • Proviruses of avian sarcoma virus are terminally redundant, co-extensive with unintegrated linear DNA and integrated at many sites.  15:1397-1410. 1978
  • Analysis by electron-microscopy of early simian-virus 40 rna from a tsa mutant.  11:523-531. 1977
  • Avian-myeloblastosis virus-rna is terminally redundant - implications for mechanism of retrovirus replication.  12:57-72. 1977
  • Continuous tissue culture cell lines derived from chemically induced tumors of japanese quail.  11:95-103. 1977
  • Distribution of messenger RNA-coding sequences in fractionated chromatin.  12:953-962. 1977
  • Properties of mammalian cells transformed by temperature-sensitive mutants of avian sarcoma virus.  11:513-521. 1977
  • Glycoproteins of plasma-membrane of dictyostelium discoideum during development.  8:391-396. 1976
  • Properties of T antigens induced by wild-type SV40 and tsA mutants in lytic infection.  6:529-533. 1975
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  • 1097-4172

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