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Daniel Reines
Daniel Reines
Professor of Biochemistry
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FMR1 Protein: Conserved RNP Family Domains and Selective RNA Binding
CT Ashley Jr, KD Wilkinson, D Reines, ST Warren
Science 262 (5133), 563-566, 1993
9801993
Transcript cleavage by RNA polymerase II arrested by a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer in the DNA template.
BA Donahue, S Yin, JS Taylor, D Reines, PC Hanawalt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (18), 8502-8506, 1994
4701994
Acetylated histones are associated with FMR1 in normal but not fragile X-syndrome cells
B Coffee, F Zhang, ST Warren, D Reines
Nature genetics 22 (1), 98-101, 1999
4111999
Transcription elongation factor SII
M Wind, D Reines
Bioessays 22 (4), 327-336, 2000
2652000
The RNA polymerase II general elongation factors
D Reines, JW Conaway, RC Conaway
Trends in biochemical sciences 21 (9), 351-355, 1996
2281996
Elongation factor-dependent transcript shortening by template-engaged RNA polymerase II.
D Reines
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (6), 3795-3800, 1992
2281992
Transcription elongation factor SII (TFIIS) enables RNA polymerase II to elongate through a block to transcription in a human gene in vitro
D Reines, MJ Chamberlin, CM Kane
Journal of Biological Chemistry 264 (18), 10799-10809, 1989
2261989
Histone modifications depict an aberrantly heterochromatinized FMR1 gene in fragile x syndrome
B Coffee, F Zhang, S Ceman, ST Warren, D Reines
The American Journal of Human Genetics 71 (4), 923-932, 2002
2202002
Transcription, translation and fragile X syndrome
K Garber, KT Smith, D Reines, ST Warren
Current opinion in genetics & development 16 (3), 270-275, 2006
1842006
Structural characterization of RNA polymerase II complexes arrested by a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer in the transcribed strand of template DNA
S Tornaletti, D Reines, PC Hanawalt
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (34), 24124-24130, 1999
1741999
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Transcription Elongation Mutants Are Defective in PUR5 Induction in Response to Nucleotide Depletion
RJ Shaw, D Reines
Molecular and cellular biology 20 (20), 7427-7437, 2000
1462000
Elongation factor SII-dependent transcription by RNA polymerase II through a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.
D Reines, J Mote Jr
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (5), 1917-1921, 1993
1431993
The RNA polymerase II elongation complex. Factor-dependent transcription elongation involves nascent RNA cleavage.
D Reines, P Ghanouni, QQ Li, J Mote Jr
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (22), 15516-15522, 1992
1341992
Mutations in the Second Largest Subunit of RNA Polymerase II Cause 6-Azauracil Sensitivity in Yeast and Increased Transcriptional Arrest in Vitro (∗)
W Powell, D Reines
Journal of Biological Chemistry 271 (12), 6866-6873, 1996
1241996
Identification of intrinsic termination sites in vitro for RNA polymerase II within eukaryotic gene sequences
D Reines, D Wells, MJ Chamberlin, CM Kane
Journal of molecular biology 196 (2), 299-312, 1987
1191987
Mechanism and regulation of transcriptional elongation by RNA polymerase II
D Reines, RC Conaway, JW Conaway
Current opinion in cell biology 11 (3), 342-346, 1999
1171999
Effect of thymine glycol on transcription elongation by T7 RNA polymerase and mammalian RNA polymerase II
S Tornaletti, LS Maeda, DR Lloyd, D Reines, PC Hanawalt
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (48), 45367-45371, 2001
1072001
Identification of a decay in transcription potential that results in elongation factor dependence of RNA polymerase II
W Gu, D Reines
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (19), 11238-11244, 1995
1061995
Nascent RNA cleavage by arrested RNA polymerase II does not require upstream translocation of the elongation complex on DNA.
W Gu, W Powell, J Mote, D Reines
Journal of Biological Chemistry 268 (34), 25604-25616, 1993
1011993
Properties of an Intergenic Terminator and Start Site Switch That Regulate IMD2 Transcription in Yeast
MH Jenks, TW O'Rourke, D Reines
Molecular and cellular biology 28 (12), 3883-3893, 2008
962008
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