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2002 Annual Retreat Abstract List

Bandwar, Rajiv P.
Energetics of consensus promoter opening by T7 RNA Polymerase: An Induced Strain Model

Bryan, Michael A.
Collagen Model Peptides: Support for an Internal Nucleation Site in Type I Collagen

Bupp, Keith
Examining Determinants of Retroviral Tropism Using Random Display Envelope Libraries

Chen, Bo-Shiun
Mechanism of Transcription Start Site Selection by Transcription Factor TFIIB

Doss-Pepe, Ellen
Ataxin-3, the causative agent in Machado-Joseph Disease (MJD), can bind multiubiquitinated proteins, interacts with p97/VCP, and is an associated factor of the 26S proteasome

Estrella, Luis
Genetic Analysis of Transcription Activation in Yeast

Fan, Y., Rayet, B., Dutta, J. & Gupta, N.
Investigating the Mechanism Responsible for the Oncogenicity of Rel/NF-κB Factors in Leukemia and Lymphomageneis

Fricke, William
Characterization of the S. cerevisiae Mus81 Mms4 Endonuclease

Friedl, Erika
Phosphorylation of FCPI Regulates its Activities Comprising CTD Dephosphorylation and Transcription Elongation

Gurjar, Madhura
HCV Helicase: ATP Hydrolysis and Translocation Along Single-Stranded DNA

Harrison, D., Li, S.
Role of Cell Surface Anchorage and Polymerization Loci of Laminin-1 in Early Embryonic Differentiation

Hwang, Jihwan
An Essential GTPase, Der, Containing Double GTP-binding Domains from E. coli and Thermotoga maritima

Inouye, K., Alsina, J., Chen, J.
Suppression of Defective Ribosome Assembly in a rbfA Deletion Mutant by Era, an Essential GTPase in E. coli

Jeong, Yong-Joo
Kinetic Mechanism of Nucleotide Binding and Hydrolysis by Pre-assembled T7 Bacteriophage Helicase

Jiang, Wei
Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Gene that is Activated in Ischemica/Reperfusion

Kuzmichev, Andrei
The Human Enhancer of Zeste Multi-Protein Complex, PRC2, has Histone Methyltransferase Activity

Lagos, L., Lizzul, P. and Zong, W.
Characterization of the Inhibitory Activity of Tapir on TNFα Signaling and NF-κB Mediated Activation

Liu, Aixiao
Histone Deacetylation is Necessary for Oligodendrocyte Differentiation

Loyola, Alejandra
Reconstitution of Recombinant Chromatin Establishes a Requirement for Histone-Tail Modifications

Montelione, Gaetano
Structural Proteomics of Eukaryotic Protein Families

Nariya, Hirofumi
The Multi-Protein Ser/Thr Kinases Network in Myxococcusxanthus

Nishioka, Kenichi et al.
Regulation of Chromatin Organization by Human HMTs: Characterization of Human H4-K20 Specific HMT

Ortolan, Tatiana
Understanding Rad23 Phosphorylation

Persikov, Anton
Effect of Proline Hydroxylation on Collagen Triple-Helix Stability: Differential Scanning Calorimetry Study

Qing, Guoliang
A/T-rich Sequence Downstream of mRNA Initiation Codon Can Enhance Translation in E. coli

Robinson, Victoria
Structural Studies of a Switch Protein Containing Two GTPase Domains, Thermotoga MaritimaDer

Schwerk, Christian
ASAP Complexes are Involved in RNA Processing and Apoptosis

Simmons, Matthew
In vivo Analysis of Bfl-1 Gene Regulation by NF-κB and its Mechanism of Action in Inhibiting Apoptosis

Stano, Natalie
The +2 NTP Binding Drives Open Complex Formation in T7 RNA Polymerase

Togneri, John
The Role of Sec1 Proteins in Membrane Fusion

Ueki, Toshiyuki & Inouye, Sumiko
Signal Transduction System Involving FruA, on Essential Transcription Factor for Differentiation of Myxococcus xanthus

Villanueva, Rodrigo
Recombinational Rescue of an Endogenous Rat Retrovirus

Yoshida, Takeshi
Interaction of EnvZ, a Sensory Histidine Kinase, with Phosphorylated OmpR, the Cognate Response Regulator

Zaidi, M. Raza
Stringent Regulation of HMGA2 Expression is Crucial for Adipogenesis

Zhang, Junjie
MazG, a Nucleoside Triphosphate Pyrophosphohydrolase, Interacts with Era, an Essential GTPase in E. coli

Zhu, Yan
Functional and Topological Analysis of the Cytoplasmic Domain of EnvZ, an Osmosensing Histidine Kinase in E. coli

 

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