E Lukhtanov
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Afonina I, Zivarts M, Kutyavin I, Lukhtanov E, Gamper H, MEYER R
Nucleic Acids Res
. 1997 Jul;
25(13):2657-60.
PMID: 9185578
The tripeptide 1,2-dihydro-(3H)-pyrrolo[3,2-e]indole-7-carboxylate (CDPI3) binds to the minor groove of DNA with high affinity. When this minor groove binder (MGB) is conjugated to the 5'-end of short oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs), the...
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Nudler E, Mustaev A, Lukhtanov E, Goldfarb A
Cell
. 1997 Apr;
89(1):33-41.
PMID: 9094712
An 8-9 bp RNA-DNA hybrid in the transcription elongation complex is essential for keeping the RNA 3' terminus engaged with the active site of E. coli RNA polymerase (RNAP). Destabilization...
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Afonina I, Kutyavin I, Lukhtanov E, MEYER R, Gamper H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1996 Apr;
93(8):3199-204.
PMID: 8622913
A minor groove binder (MGB) derivative (N-3-carbamoyl-1,2-dihydro-3H-pyrrolo[3,2-e]indole-7-carboxylate tripeptide; CDPI3) was covalently linked to the 5' or 3' end of several oligodeoxyribonucleotides (ODNs) totally complementary or possessing a single mismatch to...
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Dieci G, Lukhtanov E, Thuriaux P, Werner M, Sentenac A
EMBO J
. 1995 Aug;
14(15):3766-76.
PMID: 7641695
The largest subunits of the three eukaryotic nuclear RNA polymerase present extensive sequence homology with the beta' subunit of the bacterial enzymes over five major co-linear regions. Region d is...
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Zhou J, Pai B, Reed M, Gamper H, Lukhtanov E, Podyminogin M, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1994 Nov;
54(22):5783-7.
PMID: 7954399
A new class of modified oligodeoxynucleotides with unique, selective cytotoxic properties has been discovered. Self-complementary, 3'-cholesterol-modified oligodeoxynucleotides caused morphology changes and death in certain cancer cell lines, whereas other cell...