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    The Energetic Basis of Specificity in the Eco RI Endonuclease-DNA Interaction by Lesser, David R., Kurpiewski, Michael R., Jen-Jacobson, Linda

    “…High sequence selectivity in DNA-protein interactions was analyzed by measuring discrimination by Eco RI endonuclease between the recognition site GAATTC and…”
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    Facilitated Distortion of the DNA Site Enhances EcoRI Endonuclease-DNA Recognition by Lesser, David R., Kurpiewski, Michael R., Waters, Timothy, Connolly, Bernard A., Jen-Jacobson, Linda

    “…We have measured the binding of EcoRI endonuclease to a complete set of purine-base analogue sites, each of which deletes one functional group that forms a…”
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    Loss of THCCOOH from Urine Specimens Stored in Polypropylene and Polyethylene Containers at Different Temperatures by Stout, Peter R., Horn, Carl K., Lesser, David R.

    Published in Journal of analytical toxicology (01-10-2000)
    “…The loss of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) from urine specimens stored in polypropylene and polyethylene containers at 4°C and 25°C was examined. All…”
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    Structural adaptations in the interaction of EcoRI endonuclease with methylated GAATTC sites by Jen‐Jacobson, L., Engler, L. E., Lesser, D. R., Kurpiewski, M. R., Yee, C., McVerry, B.

    Published in The EMBO journal (03-06-1996)
    “…We have studied the interaction of EcoRI endonuclease with oligonucleotides containing GAATTC sites bearing one or two adenine‐N6‐methyl groups, which would be…”
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    Stereoselective interaction with chiral phosphorothioates at the central DNA kink of the EcoRI endonuclease-GAATTC complex by LESSER, D. R, GRAJKOWSKI, A, KURPIEWSKI, M. R, KOZIOLKIEWICZ, M, STEC, W. J, JEN-JACOBSON, L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-12-1992)
    “…We have probed the contacts between EcoRI endonuclease and the central phosphate of its recognition site GAApTTC, using synthetic oligonucleotides containing…”
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