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24. November 2009
Published Online: 2009-11-24
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Walter de Gruyter
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- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Editor’s Note
- Guest Editorial
- Review
- Minireview
- The Estrogen Responsive Element of the pS2 Gene Is Recognized by a Methylation Sensitive DNA Binding Protein
- Analysis of Methylation Patterns in the Regulatory Region of the Latent Epstein-Barr Virus Promoter BCR2 by Automated Fluorescent Genomic Sequencing
- Chlorella Viruses Encode Multiple DNA Methyltransferases
- Selfish Restriction Modification Genes: Resistance of a Resident R/M Plasmid to Displacement by an Incompatible Plasmid Mediated by Host Killing
- Sequence Comparison of the EcoHK31I and EaeI. Restriction-Modification Systems Suggests an Intergenic Transfer of Genetic Material
- Characterization of LlaCI, a New Restriction-Modification System from Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris W15
- How Is Modification of the DNA Substrate Recognized by the Pvull Restriction Endonuclease?
- Mutational Analysis of the Function of Met137 and lle197, Two Amino Acids Implicated in Sequence-Specific DNA Recognition by the EcoRI Endonuclease
- The Mechanism of DNA Cleavage by the Type II. Restriction Enzyme EcoRV: Asp36 Is Not Directly Involved in DNA Cleavage but Serves to Couple Indirect. Readout to Catalysis
- Functional Mapping of the EcoRV DNA Methyltransferase by Random Mutagenesis and Screening for Catalytically Inactive Mutants
- Phage T4 DNA [N6-Adenine] Methyltransferase: Kinetic Studies Using Oligonucleotides Containing Native or Modified Recognition Sites
- Chimeric Restriction Enzyme: Gal4 Fusion to Fokl Cleavage Domain
- Protein-Protein and Protein-DNA Interactions in the Type I. Restriction Endonuclease R.EcoR124I
- Expression and Characterisation of the N-Terminal Fragment of the HsdS Subunit of M.EcoR124I
- Functional Analysis of Conserved Motifs in Type III. Restriction-Modification Enzymes
- Sequence Specific Modulation of DNA Restriction Enzyme Cleavage by Minor Groove Binders
- Studies on the Synthesis of Oligonucleotides Containing Photoreactive Nucleosides: 2-Azido-2′-Deoxyinosine and 8-Azido-2′-Deoxyadenosine
- Short Communication
- Information for Authors
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Sonstiges
- Titelei
- Editor’s Note
- Guest Editorial
- Review
- Minireview
- The Estrogen Responsive Element of the pS2 Gene Is Recognized by a Methylation Sensitive DNA Binding Protein
- Analysis of Methylation Patterns in the Regulatory Region of the Latent Epstein-Barr Virus Promoter BCR2 by Automated Fluorescent Genomic Sequencing
- Chlorella Viruses Encode Multiple DNA Methyltransferases
- Selfish Restriction Modification Genes: Resistance of a Resident R/M Plasmid to Displacement by an Incompatible Plasmid Mediated by Host Killing
- Sequence Comparison of the EcoHK31I and EaeI. Restriction-Modification Systems Suggests an Intergenic Transfer of Genetic Material
- Characterization of LlaCI, a New Restriction-Modification System from Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris W15
- How Is Modification of the DNA Substrate Recognized by the Pvull Restriction Endonuclease?
- Mutational Analysis of the Function of Met137 and lle197, Two Amino Acids Implicated in Sequence-Specific DNA Recognition by the EcoRI Endonuclease
- The Mechanism of DNA Cleavage by the Type II. Restriction Enzyme EcoRV: Asp36 Is Not Directly Involved in DNA Cleavage but Serves to Couple Indirect. Readout to Catalysis
- Functional Mapping of the EcoRV DNA Methyltransferase by Random Mutagenesis and Screening for Catalytically Inactive Mutants
- Phage T4 DNA [N6-Adenine] Methyltransferase: Kinetic Studies Using Oligonucleotides Containing Native or Modified Recognition Sites
- Chimeric Restriction Enzyme: Gal4 Fusion to Fokl Cleavage Domain
- Protein-Protein and Protein-DNA Interactions in the Type I. Restriction Endonuclease R.EcoR124I
- Expression and Characterisation of the N-Terminal Fragment of the HsdS Subunit of M.EcoR124I
- Functional Analysis of Conserved Motifs in Type III. Restriction-Modification Enzymes
- Sequence Specific Modulation of DNA Restriction Enzyme Cleavage by Minor Groove Binders
- Studies on the Synthesis of Oligonucleotides Containing Photoreactive Nucleosides: 2-Azido-2′-Deoxyinosine and 8-Azido-2′-Deoxyadenosine
- Short Communication
- Information for Authors