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P H von Hippel

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Gleick P, ADAMS R, Amasino R, Anders E, Anderson D, Anderson W, et al.
Science . 2010 May; 328(5979):689-90. PMID: 20448167
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Pietroni P, Young M, Latham G, von Hippel P
J Mol Biol . 2001 Jun; 309(4):869-91. PMID: 11399065
Processive DNA replication requires the loading of a multisubunit ring-shaped protein complex, known as a sliding or processivity clamp, onto the primer-template (p/t) DNA. This clamp then binds to the...
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Delagoutte E, von Hippel P
Biochemistry . 2001 Apr; 40(14):4459-77. PMID: 11284703
Processive strand-displacement DNA synthesis with the T4 replication system requires functional "coupling" between the DNA polymerase (gp43) and the helicase (gp41). To define the physical basis of this functional coupling,...
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von Hippel P, Delagoutte E
Cell . 2001 Feb; 104(2):177-90. PMID: 11207360
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Pasman Z, von Hippel P
Biochemistry . 2000 May; 39(18):5573-85. PMID: 10820031
To terminate transcription in E. coli, Rho protein binds an RNA loading site on the nascent transcript, translocates 5'--> 3' along the RNA in an ATP-driven process, and, upon reaching...
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von Hippel P, Jing D
Science . 2000 Apr; 287(5462):2435-6. PMID: 10766621
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von Hippel P
Trends Biochem Sci . 2000 Apr; 25(4):155. PMID: 10754545
No abstract available.
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Latham G, Dong F, Pietroni P, Dozono J, Bacheller D, von Hippel P
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Oct; 96(22):12448-53. PMID: 10535942
The replication system of bacteriophage T4 uses a trimeric ring-shaped processivity clamp (gp45) to tether the replication polymerase (gp43) to the template-primer DNA. This ring is placed onto the DNA...
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Jing D, Dong F, Latham G, von Hippel P
J Biol Chem . 1999 Sep; 274(38):27287-98. PMID: 10480949
One primase (gp61) and six helicase (gp41) subunits interact to form the bacteriophage T4-coded primosome at the DNA replication fork. In order to map some of the detailed interactions of...