Sidney Altman
Altman, Sidney, 1939-
Altman, Sidney
Altman, Sydney, 1939-....
VIAF ID: 84952475 (Personal)
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Yale University
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Works
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Analysis of putative RNase P RNA from orthopoxviruses. |
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Basic peptide-morpholino oligomer conjugate that is very effective in killing bacteria by gene-specific and nonspecific modes. |
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Cleavage by RNase P of gene N mRNA reduces bacteriophage lambda burst size. |
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Combinatorial development of antibacterial Zr-Cu-Al-Ag thin film metallic glasses. |
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Combined effect of a peptide-morpholino oligonucleotide conjugate and a cell-penetrating peptide as an antibiotic. |
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The effect of a single, temperature-sensitive mutation on global gene expression in Escherichia coli. |
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Elucidation of structure-function relationships in the protein subunit of bacterial RNase P using a genetic complementation approach |
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Evidence for preferential breakage of the minus strand of phi-X174 replicative form DNA by a T4-induced endonuclease. |
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A G43 to U43 mutation in E. coli tRNAtyrsu3+ which affects processing by RNase P |
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Gene selective mRNA cleavage inhibits the development of Plasmodium falciparum. |
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Generation of single cell microRNA expression profile |
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Identification and functional analysis of the primary pantothenate transporter, PfPAT, of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum |
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Identification of miRNAs in the plant Oryza sativa |
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An immunological determinant of RNase P protein is conserved between Escherichia coli and humans. |
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In search of RNase P RNA from microbial genomes. |
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Inactivation of expression of several genes in a variety of bacterial species by EGS technology. |
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Inactivation of expression of two genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae with the external guide sequence methodology. |
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Inhibition of expression in Escherichia coli of a virulence regulator MglB of Francisella tularensis using external guide sequence technology. |
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Inhibition of the expression of the human RNase P protein subunits Rpp21, Rpp25, Rpp29 by external guide sequences (EGSs) and siRNA. |
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Inhibition of translation initiation by a microRNA |
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MicroRNAs / edited by Krishnarao Appasani ; forewords by Victor R. Ambros and Sidney Altman. - Cambridge, 2008. |
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MicroRNAs : from basic science to disease biology |
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Models of microRNA–target coordination |
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Morpholino oligonucleotides do not participate perfectly in standard Watson-Crick complexes with RNA. |
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Novel non-suppressing mutants of Escherichia coli tRNATyr su+3. |
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OLE RNA, an RNA motif that is highly conserved in several extremophilic bacteria, is a substrate for and can be regulated by RNase P RNA. |
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An overview of the RNA world: for now. |
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Partial reconstitution of human RNase P in HeLa cells between its RNA subunit with an affinity tag and the intact protein components. |
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A peptide-morpholino oligomer conjugate targeting Staphylococcus aureus gyrA mRNA improves healing in an infected mouse cutaneous wound model |
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Phenotypic conversion of drug-resistant bacteria to drug sensitivity. |
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Polarity effects in the lactose operon of Escherichia coli. |
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Processing of the precursor to the catalytic RNA subunit of RNase P from Escherichia coli. |
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Properties of a monovalent and divalent requiring endoribonuclease with novel specificity from calf heart. |
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Reconstitution of enzymatic activity from fragments of M1 RNA. |
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Regulated expression of functional external guide sequences in mammalian cells using a U6 RNA polymerase III promoter. |
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Requirements for cleavage by a modified RNase P of a small model substrate |
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Ribonuclease P |
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RNA binding properties of conserved protein subunits of human RNase P. |
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RNA processing: a postdoc in a great laboratory. |
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The RNA-Protein World. |
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RNA therapeutics: beyond RNA interference and antisense oligonucleotides. |
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RNase P cleaves the adenine riboswitch and stabilizes pbuE mRNA in Bacillus subtilis. |
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RNase P cleaves transient structures in some riboswitches |
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RNase P: variations and uses. |
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Rpp2, an essential protein subunit of nuclear RNase P, is required for processing of precursor tRNAs and 35S precursor rRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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Scoping out 1995. How experts see the health care year unfolding. Interview by Terese Hudson. |
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Structure and transcription of a human gene for H1 RNA, the RNA component of human RNase P. |
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A subunit of human nuclear RNase P has ATPase activity. |
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Swedish research in fundamental chemistry |
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Targeted cleavage of mRNA in vitro by RNase P from Escherichia coli. |
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Targeting protein translation, RNA splicing, and degradation by morpholino-based conjugates in Plasmodium falciparum. |
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Tightly regulated gene expression system in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium |
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Transfer RNA, c1978 (a.e.) |
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A trinucleotide can promote metal ion-dependent specific cleavage of RNA. |
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Twenty years. |
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Unusual suppression properties of lysogens containing derivatives of phi 80 psu3+. |
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Using ethics to fight bioterrorism. |
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Verification of phylogenetic predictions in vivo and the importance of the tetraloop motif in a catalytic RNA. |
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A view of RNase P. |
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