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| James H KeithSummaryAffiliation: University of Notre Dame Country: USA Publications
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Analysis of the piggyBac transposase reveals a functional nuclear targeting signal in the 94 c-terminal residuesJames H Keith
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
BMC Mol Biol 9:72. 2008..A PSORTII analysis of the TPase amino acid sequence predicts a bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS) near the c-terminus, just upstream of a putative ZnF (ZnF)...
Mutational analysis of highly conserved aspartate residues essential to the catalytic core of the piggyBac transposaseJames H Keith
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
BMC Mol Biol 9:73. 2008..In a previous publication, Sarkar A, Sim C, Hong YS, Hogan JR, Fraser MJ, Robertson HM, and Collins FH have proposed the presence of the widespread 'DDE/DDD' motif for piggyBac at amino acid positions D268, D346, and D447...
Targeting of highly conserved Dengue virus sequences with anti-Dengue virus trans-splicing group I intronsJames R Carter
Eck Institute for Global Health, Department of Biology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
BMC Mol Biol 11:84. 2010....
