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Arenavirus reverse genetics: new approaches for the investigation of arenavirus biology and development of antiviral strategiesA pH-responsive riboregulatorA Jump-from-Cavity Pyrophosphate Ion Release Assisted by a Key Lysine Residue in T7 RNA Polymerase Transcription ElongationIron mediates catalysis of nucleic acid processing enzymes: support for Fe(II) as a cofactor before the great oxidation event.Development of giant bacteriophage ϕKZ is independent of the host transcription apparatus.Importance of steric effects on the efficiency and fidelity of transcription by T7 RNA polymerase.A small post-translocation energy bias aids nucleotide selection in T7 RNA polymerase transcriptionTranschip: single-molecule detection of transcriptional elongation complexes.Folding of noncoding RNAs during transcription facilitated by pausing-induced nonnative structures.ViralZone: recent updates to the virus knowledge resource.Cell-free protein synthesis: the state of the art.Interaction Analysis of T7 RNA Polymerase with Heparin and Its Low Molecular Weight Derivatives - An In Silico ApproachRegulation of transcription by synthetic DNA-bending agents.A new idea for simple and rapid monitoring of gene expression: requirement of nucleotide sequences encoding an N-terminal HA tag in the T7 promoter-driven expression in E. coli.In vitro promoter recognition by the catalytic subunit of plant phage-type RNA polymerases.T7 RNA polymerase translocation is facilitated by a helix opening on the fingers domain that may also prevent backtracking.An in-silico glimpse into the pH dependent structural changes of T7 RNA polymerase: a protein with simplicity.Isomorphic emissive GTP surrogate facilitates initiation and elongation of in vitro transcription reactions.To Be or Not To Be T4: Evidence of a Complex Evolutionary Pathway of Head Structure and Assembly in Giant Salmonella Virus SPN3US.Early in vitro transcription termination in human H5 influenza viral RNA synthesis.Transcriptional fidelities of human mitochondrial POLRMT, yeast mitochondrial Rpo41, and phage T7 single-subunit RNA polymerases.Improved plasmid-based recovery of coxsackievirus A16 infectious clone driven by human RNA polymerase I promoter.The yields of transcripts for a RNA polymerase regulated by hairpin structures in nascent RNAs.The antiviral protein Viperin suppresses T7 promoter dependent RNA synthesis-possible implications for its antiviral activity.
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2003 թուականին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2003 թվականին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2003年の論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年論文
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2003年论文
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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T7 RNA polymerase
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Srabani Mukherjee
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10.1016/S0079-6603(03)01001-8
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z