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A E Menkens

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Hoffman J, Menkens A
Acad Radiol . 2000 Oct; 7(10):905-7. PMID: 11048885
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Hoffman J, Staab E, Begg L, Croft B, Menkens A, Sullivan D
Acad Radiol . 2000 Aug; 7(8):678-80. PMID: 10952118
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Bragg D, Sullivan D, Menkens A
Acad Radiol . 2000 Jul; 6(9):552-8. PMID: 10894065
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Sullivan D, Menkens A
Acad Radiol . 2000 Apr; 7(4):306-8. PMID: 10766102
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Menkens A, Schindler U, Cashmore A
Trends Biochem Sci . 1995 Dec; 20(12):506-10. PMID: 8571452
The G-box (CACGTG) is a ubiquitous, cis-acting DNA regulatory element found in plant genomes. Proteins known as G-box factors (GBFs) bind to G-boxes in a context-specific manner, mediating a wide...
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Menkens A, Cashmore A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1994 Mar; 91(7):2522-6. PMID: 8146148
A fourth member of the Arabidopsis G-box-binding factor (GBF) family of bZIP proteins, GBF4, has been isolated and characterized. In a manner reminiscent of the Fos-related oncoproteins of mammalian systems,...
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Schindler U, Menkens A, Beckmann H, Ecker J, Cashmore A
EMBO J . 1992 Apr; 11(4):1261-73. PMID: 1373374
The promoters of a variety of plant genes are characterized by the presence of a G-box (CCACGTGG) or closely related DNA motifs. These genes often exhibit quite diverse expression characteristics...
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Kreuzer K, Yap W, Menkens A, Engman H
J Biol Chem . 1988 Aug; 263(23):11366-73. PMID: 3403532
The replication of plasmids containing fragments of the T4 genome, but no phage replication origins, was analyzed as a possible model for phage secondary (recombination-dependent) replication initiation. The replication of...
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Menkens A, Kreuzer K
J Biol Chem . 1988 Aug; 263(23):11358-65. PMID: 3403531
The DNA sequence requirements of two T4 tertiary replication origins have been characterized by a deletion analysis of origin-containing plasmids. Maximal replication of each origin-containing plasmid required both an intact...