Charles Yanofsky - Articles

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  • Yanofsky, Charles (2007), "RNA-based regulation of genes of tryptophan synthesis and degradation, in bacteria", RNA 13 (8): 1141–54, 2007 Aug, doi:10.1261/rna.620507, PMC 1924887, PMID 17601995
  • Yanofsky, Charles (2005), "The Favorable Features of Tryptophan Synthase for Proving Beadle and Tatum's One Gene–One Enzyme Hypothesis", Genetics 169 (2): 511–6, 2005 Feb, PMC 1449131, PMID 15731515
  • Yanofsky, Charles (2004), "The different roles of tryptophan transfer RNA in regulating trp operon expression in E. coli versus B. subtilis", Trends Genet. 20 (8): 367–74, 2004 Aug, doi:10.1016/j.tig.2004.06.007, PMID 15262409
  • Yanofsky, C (2000), "Transcription Attenuation: Once Viewed as a Novel Regulatory Strategy", J. Bacteriol. 182 (1): 1–8, 2000 Jan, doi:10.1128/JB.182.1.1-8.2000, PMC 94232, PMID 10613855
  • Yanofsky, C; Konan, K V; Sarsero, J P (1996), "Some novel transcription attenuation mechanisms used by bacteria", Biochimie 78 (11–12): 1017–24, doi:10.1016/S0300-9084(97)86725-9, PMID 9150880
  • Yanofsky, C (1988), "Transcription attenuation", J. Biol. Chem. 263 (2): 609–12, 1988 Jan 15, PMID 3275656
  • Yanofsky, C; Platt, T; Crawford, I P; Nichols, B P; Christie, GE; Horowitz, H; Vancleemput, M; Wu, AM (1981), "The complete nucleotide sequence of the tryptophan operon of Escherichia coli", Nucleic Acids Res. 9 (24): 6647–68, 1981 Dec 21, doi:10.1093/nar/9.24.6647, PMC 327632, PMID 7038627
  • Yanofsky, C (1981), "Attenuation in the control of expression of bacterial operons", Nature 289 (5800): 751–8, 1981 Feb 26, doi:10.1038/289751a0, PMID 7007895
  • Yanofsky, C (1971), "Tryptophan biosynthesis in Escherichia coli. Genetic determination of the proteins involved", JAMA 218 (7): 1026–35, 1971 Nov 15, doi:10.1001/jama.218.7.1026, PMID 4940311
  • Yanofsky, C (1967), "Gene structure and protein structure", Harvey Lect. 61: 145–68, PMID 5338072

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