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Volume 10, Number 5, November 2002

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Enzymatic Cytosine Deamination - Friend AND Foe
pp. 962-963(2)
Authors: Kunkel T.A.; Diaz M.

Bax, along with Lipid Conspirators, Allows Cytochrome c to Escape Mitochondria
pp. 963-965(3)
Authors: Hardwick J.M.; Polster B.M.

Do Longer Oars Row Farther?
pp. 966-967(2)
Author: Cooke R.

Drosophila Innate Immunity - A Genomic View of Pathogen Defense
pp. 967-969(3)
Authors: Jasper H.; Bohmann D.

REDD1, a Developmentally Regulated Transcriptional Target of p63 and p53, Links p63 to Regulation of Reactive Oxygen Species
pp. 995-1005(11)
Authors: Ellisen L.W.; Ramsayer K.D.; Johannessen C.M.; Yang A.; Beppu H.; Minda K.; Oliner J.D.; McKeon F.; Haber D.A.

Topography for Independent Binding of alpha-Helical and PPII-Helical Ligands to a Peroxisomal SH3 Domain
pp. 1007-1017(11)
Authors: Douangamath A.; Filipp F.V.; Klein A.T.J.; Barnett P.; Zou P.; Voorn-Brouwer T.; Vega M.C.; Mayans O.M.; Sattler M.; Distel B.; Wilmanns M.

A Dynamic Structural Model for Estrogen Receptor-alpha Activation by Ligands, Emphasizing the Role of Interactions between Distant A and E Domains
pp. 1019-1032(14)
Authors: Metivier R.; Stark A.; Flouriot G.; Hubner M.R.; Brand H.; Penot G.; Manu D.; Denger S.; Reid G.; Kos M.; Russell R.B.; Kah O.; Pakdel F.; Gannon F.

The Neutrophil Lipocalin NGAL Is a Bacteriostatic Agent that Interferes with Siderophore-Mediated Iron Acquisition
pp. 1033-1043(11)
Authors: Goetz D.H.; Holmes M.A.; Borregaard N.; Bluhm M.E.; Raymond K.N.; Strong R.K.

An Iron Delivery Pathway Mediated by a Lipocalin
pp. 1045-1056(12)
Authors: Yang J.; Goetz D.; Li J.-Y.; Wang W.; Mori K.; Setlik D.; Du T.; Erdjument-Bromage H.; Tempst P.; Strong R.; Barasch J.

Amplification of B Cell Antigen Receptor Signaling by a Syk/ITAM Positive Feedback Loop
pp. 1057-1069(13)
Authors: Rolli V.; Gallwitz M.; Wossning T.; Flemming A.; Schamel W.W.A.; Zurn C.; Reth M.

NFATc2-Mediated Repression of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4 Expression
pp. 1071-1081(11)
Authors: Baksh S.; Widlund H.R.; Frazer-Abel A.A.; Du J.; Fosmire S.; Fisher D.E.; DeCaprio J.A.; Modiano J.F.; Burakoff S.J.

Evidence for Distinct CD4 Silencer Functions at Different Stages of Thymocyte Differentiation
pp. 1083-1096(14)
Authors: Taniuchi I.; Sunshine M.J.; Festenstein R.; Littman D.R.

Crystal Structure of PU.1/IRF-4/DNA Ternary Complex
pp. 1097-1105(9)
Authors: Escalante C.R.; Brass A.L.; Pongubala J.M.R.; Shatova E.; Shen L.; Singh H.; Aggarwal A.K.

MLL Targets SET Domain Methyltransferase Activity to Hox Gene Promoters
pp. 1107-1117(11)
Authors: Milne T.A.; Briggs S.D.; Brock H.W.; Martin M.E.; Gibbs D.; Allis C.D.; Hess J.L.

ALL-1 Is a Histone Methyltransferase that Assembles a Supercomplex of Proteins Involved in Transcriptional Regulation
pp. 1119-1128(10)
Authors: Nakamura T.; Mori T.; Tada S.; Krajewski W.; Rozovskaia T.; Wassell R.; Dubois G.; Mazo A.; Croce C.M.; Canaani E.

Diabetes Mutations Delineate an Atypical POU Domain in HNF-1alpha
pp. 1129-1137(9)
Authors: Chi Y.-I.; Frantz J.D.; Oh B.-C.; Hansen L.; Dhe-Paganon S.; Shoelson S.E.

A Role for SSU72 in Balancing RNA Polymerase II Transcription Elongation and Termination
pp. 1139-1150(12)
Authors: Dichtl B.; Blank D.; Ohnacker M.; Friedlein A.; Roeder D.; Langen H.; Keller W.

Shortening of RNA:DNA Hybrid in the Elongation Complex of RNA Polymerase Is a Prerequisite for Transcription Termination
pp. 1151-1162(12)
Authors: Komissarova N.; Becker J.; Solter S.; Kireeva M.; Kashlev M.

Rapid Switching of TFIIH between RNA Polymerase I and II Transcription and DNA Repair In Vivo
pp. 1163-1174(12)
Authors: Hoogstraten D.; Nigg A.L.; Heath H.; Mullenders L.H.F.; van Driel R.; Hoeijmakers J.H.J.; Vermeulen W.; Houtsmuller A.B.

Rad54, a Swi2/Snf2-like Recombinational Repair Protein, Disassembles Rad51:dsDNA Filaments
pp. 1175-1188(14)
Authors: Solinger J.A.; Kiianitsa K.; Heyer W.-D.

Flap Endonuclease 1 Efficiently Cleaves Base Excision Repair and DNA Replication Intermediates Assembled into Nucleosomes
pp. 1201-1211(11)
Authors: Huggins C.F.; Chafin D.R.; Aoyagi S.; Henricksen L.A.; Bambara R.A.; Hayes J.J.

Acetylation Regulates the DNA End-Trimming Activity of DNA Polymerase beta
pp. 1213-1222(10)
Authors: Hasan S.; El-Andaloussi N.; Hardeland U.; Hassa P.O.; Burki C.; Imhof R.; Schar P.; Hottiger M.O.

Histone Acetylation Regulates the Time of Replication Origin Firing
pp. 1223-1233(11)
Authors: Vogelauer M.; Rubbi L.; Lucas I.; Brewer B.J.; Grunstein M.

Induction of Protein Translation by ADAR1 within Living Cell Nuclei Is Not Dependent on RNA Editing
pp. 1235-1246(12)
Authors: Herbert A.; Wagner S.; Nickerson J.A.

RNA Editing Enzyme APOBEC1 and Some of Its Homologs Can Act as DNA Mutators
pp. 1247-1253(7)
Authors: Harris R.S.; Petersen-Mahrt S.K.; Neuberger M.S.

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