2009
EBNA1—A virally encoded protein binds cellular host promoters in a unique sequence and directly interferes with cellular gene expression. Implications for genomics approaches in drug design
Canaan A, Schulz V, Mahajan M, Urban A, Weissman S. EBNA1—A virally encoded protein binds cellular host promoters in a unique sequence and directly interferes with cellular gene expression. Implications for genomics approaches in drug design. Antiviral Research 2009, 82: a69-a70. DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.02.171.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Translation initiation of IS50R read-through transcripts
Schulz V, Reznikoff W. Translation initiation of IS50R read-through transcripts. Journal Of Molecular Biology 1991, 221: 65-80. PMID: 1717696, DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(91)80205-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA secondary structureTranslation initiationSecondary structureRibosome binding siteRNA secondary structure analysisPotential RNA secondary structureSecondary structure analysisEffects of mutationsTransposase proteinTransposase geneIS50RNormal transcriptTransposase expressionTranscriptsInsertion sequenceBinding sitesMutationsGenesTransposaseReadsStructure analysisProteinOuter endLow levelsSequence