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The Zalpha domain from human ADAR1 binds to the Z-DNA conformer of many different sequencesEvidence that vaccinia virulence factor E3L binds to Z-DNA in vivo: Implications for development of a therapy for poxvirus infectionThe solution structure of the Zalpha domain of the human RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 reveals a prepositioned binding surface for Z-DNAA left-handed RNA double helix bound by the Z alpha domain of the RNA-editing enzyme ADAR1A role for Z-DNA binding in vaccinia virus pathogenesisCrystal structure of the Zalpha domain of the human editing enzyme ADAR1 bound to left-handed Z-DNAStructure of the DLM-1-Z-DNA complex reveals a conserved family of Z-DNA-binding proteinsThe solution structure of the N-terminal domain of E3L shows a tyrosine conformation that may explain its reduced affinity to Z-DNA in vitroAlternate rRNA secondary structures as regulators of translationThe zab domain of the human RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 recognizes Z-DNA when surrounded by B-DNACrystal structure of a junction between B-DNA and Z-DNA reveals two extruded basesConserved subfamilies of the Drosophila HeT-A telomere-specific retrotransposonCloning and characterization of Rrp1, the gene encoding Drosophila strand transferase: carboxy-terminal homology to DNA repair endo/exonucleases.A PKR-like eukaryotic initiation factor 2alpha kinase from zebrafish contains Z-DNA binding domains instead of dsRNA binding domainsStructure-function analysis of the Z-DNA-binding domain Zalpha of dsRNA adenosine deaminase type I reveals similarity to the (alpha + beta) family of helix-turn-helix proteinsAnother protozoan contributes to understanding telomeres and transposable elements.A peptide with alternating lysines can act as a highly specific Z-DNA binding domainDNase I hypersensitive sites in Drosophila chromatin occur at the 5' ends of regions of transcription.The zalpha domain of the editing enzyme dsRNA adenosine deaminase binds left-handed Z-RNA as well as Z-DNA.Nucleosome repeat structure is present in native salivary chromosomes of Drosophila melanogasterZ-DNA binding protein from chicken blood nuclei.Characterization of DNA-binding activity of Z alpha domains from poxviruses and the importance of the beta-wing regions in converting B-DNA to Z-DNAIncorporation of CC steps into Z-DNA: interplay between B-Z junction and Z-DNA helical formation.Drosophila Rrp1 protein: an apurinic endonuclease with homologous recombination activities.Crystallization of the Zalpha domain of the human editing enzyme ADAR1 complexed with a DNA-RNA chimeric oligonucleotide in the left-handed Z-conformation.The interaction between Z-DNA and the Zab domain of double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase characterized using fusion nucleases.Drosophila telomeres: new views on chromosome evolution.Chromatin structure and gene activity: the role of nonhistone chromosomal proteins.Proteolytic dissection of Zab, the Z-DNA-binding domain of human ADAR1.Rational cytokine design for increased lifetime and enhanced potency using pH-activated "histidine switching".The crystal structure of the Zbeta domain of the RNA-editing enzyme ADAR1 reveals distinct conserved surfaces among Z-domains.A 6 bp Z-DNA hairpin binds two Zα domains from the human RNA editing enzyme ADAR1Mechanisms for accumulation of globin mRNA during dimethyl sulfoxide induction of murine erythroleukemia cells: synthesis of precursors and mature mRNACleavage reagents as probes of DNA sequence organization and chromatin structure: Drosophila melanogaster locus 67B1Double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase binds Z-DNA in vitroCrystallization and preliminary studies of the DNA-binding domain Za from ADAR1 complexed to left-handed DNA
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