(xi, 376 pages 101 illustrations, 12 illustrations in color.)
SERIES
Series Title
Nucleic acids and molecular biology, 9.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Triple-Stranded DNA --; Chromatin Structure and Transcription --; DNA Branch Migration --; The RuvAB and RecG Proteins of Escherichia coli --; Reverse Gyrase --; Unlinking of DNA by Topoisomerases During DNA Replication --; Structure of Parallel-Stranded Guanine Tetraplexes --; Structure and Mechanism of DNA Gyrase --; The E. Coli Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein --; Structure of Ribonucleotide Reductase from Escherichia Coli --; The Structure of the HMG Box and Its Interaction with DNA --; UBF, an Architectural Element for RNA Polymerase I Promoters --; Consequences of HMG-Domain Protein Binding to Cisplatin-Modified DNA --; DNA Recognition by Helix-Loop-Helix Proteins --; Telomere-Binding Proteins of Ciliated Protozoa --; Repressor Activator Protein 1 and Its Ligands: Organising Chromatin Domains --; Bacteriophage?29 DNA Polymerase --; Nuclear Pre-mRNA Splicing.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Molecular biology is one of the most rapidly developing and at the same time most exciting disciplines. The key to molecular biology lies in the understanding of nucleic acids - their structure, function, and interaction with proteins. Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology keeps scientists informed of the explosively growing information and complies with the great interest in this field by offering a continued high standard of review. A substantial part of this volume has been devoted to the analysis of different aspects of nucleic acid-protein-interactions including RNA-protein-interaction.