R D Abramson
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1.
Lawyer F, Stoffel S, Saiki R, Chang S, Landre P, Abramson R, et al.
PCR Methods Appl
. 1993 May;
2(4):275-87.
PMID: 8324500
The Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase I (Taq Pol I) gene was cloned into a plasmid expression vector that utilizes the strong bacteriophage lambda PL promoter. A truncated form of Taq...
2.
Abramson R, Myers T
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 1993 Feb;
4(1):41-7.
PMID: 7763392
The polymerase chain reaction, Q beta replicase methodology, the ligase chain reaction, the self-sustained sequence replication system, and the new strand displacement assay have continued to progress with the development...
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Holland P, Abramson R, Watson R, Gelfand D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1991 Aug;
88(16):7276-80.
PMID: 1871133
The 5'----3' exonuclease activity of the thermostable enzyme Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase may be employed in a polymerase chain reaction product detection system to generate a specific detectable signal concomitantly...
4.
Abramson R, Barbosa P, Kalumuck K, OBrien W
Genomics
. 1991 May;
10(1):126-32.
PMID: 2045097
A cosmid clone containing the entire human argininosuccinate lyase gene was isolated and characterized. The gene is approximately 35 kb in length and is divided into 16 exons. The sequence...
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Lawson T, Lee K, Maimone M, Abramson R, Dever T, Merrick W, et al.
Biochemistry
. 1989 May;
28(11):4729-34.
PMID: 2548591
A new technique has been applied to the study of the RNA secondary structure unwinding activity of the eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) 4F, 4A, and 4B. Secondary structures were generated...
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Mick S, Abramson R, Ray B, Merrick W, Thach R, Hagedorn C
FEBS Lett
. 1988 Aug;
236(2):484-8.
PMID: 3410057
Addition of L-pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid to reticulocyte lysates inhibits protein synthesis and induced phosphoproteins of 25 and 14 kDa. The 25 kDa phosphoprotein had the same Mr and pI as phosphorylated...
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McMullin E, Hogancamp W, Abramson R, Merrick W, Hagedorn C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1988 Jun;
153(3):925-32.
PMID: 2839173
Changes in the extent of phosphorylation of the 25 kDa subunit of eIF-4F occur during several major biological events including mitosis and heat shock in mammalian cells and shortly after...
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McMullin E, Haas D, Abramson R, Thach R, Merrick W, Hagedorn C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1988 May;
153(1):340-6.
PMID: 2967701
The 25 kDa mRNA cap binding protein can be purified in a partially phosphorylated state and the extent of its phosphorylation appears to be regulated during heat shock and mitosis...
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Lawson T, Cladaras M, Ray B, Lee K, Abramson R, Merrick W, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1988 May;
263(15):7266-76.
PMID: 3366779
The interaction of several reovirus mRNAs with cap-binding initiation factors has been investigated. Two quantitative experimental techniques have been applied to this question: (a) the rates of reaction of different...
10.
Abramson R, Dever T, Merrick W
J Biol Chem
. 1988 May;
263(13):6016-9.
PMID: 2966150
The role of eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF)4B in translation is somewhat uncertain, although it appears to stimulate a variety of activities of eIF-4A and eIF-4F. Using the model RNA-dependent ATP...