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    Mechanism of Chromosome Compaction and Looping by the Escherichia coli Nucleoid Protein Fis by Skoko, Dunja, Yoo, Daniel, Bai, Hua, Schnurr, Bernhard, Yan, Jie, McLeod, Sarah M., Marko, John F., Johnson, Reid C.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (08-12-2006)
    “…Fis, the most abundant DNA-binding protein in Escherichia coli during rapid growth, has been suspected to play an important role in defining nucleoid…”
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    Topoisomerase V Relaxes Supercoiled DNA by a Constrained Swiveling Mechanism by Taneja, Bhupesh, Schnurr, Bernhard, Slesarev, Alexei, Marko, John F., Mondragón, Alfonso

    “…Topoisomerase V is a type I topoisomerase without structural or sequence similarities to other topoisomerases. Although it belongs to the type I subfamily of…”
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    Tn 5 transposase loops DNA in the absence of Tn 5 transposon end sequences by Adams, Christian D., Schnurr, Bernhard, Skoko, Dunja, Marko, John F., Reznikoff, William S.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-12-2006)
    “…Summary Transposases mediate transposition first by binding specific DNA end sequences that define a transposable element and then by organizing protein and…”
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    Tn5 transposase loops DNA in the absence of Tn5 transposon end sequences by Adams, Christian D., Schnurr, Bernhard, Skoko, Dunja, Marko, John F., Reznikoff, William S.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-12-2006)
    “…Summary Transposases mediate transposition first by binding specific DNA end sequences that define a transposable element and then by organizing protein and…”
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    Mechanism of chromosome compaction and looping by the E. coli nucleoid protein Fis by Skoko, Dunja, Yoo, Daniel, Bai, Hua, Schnurr, Bernhard, Yan, Jie, McLeod, Sarah M., Marko, John F., Johnson, Reid C.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (22-09-2006)
    “…Fis, the most abundant DNA-binding protein in E. coli during rapid growth, has been suspected to play an important role in defining nucleoid structure. Using…”
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    Pulling Apart Catalytically Active Tn5 Synaptic Complexes Using Magnetic Tweezers by Adams, Christian D., Schnurr, Bernhard, Marko, John F., Reznikoff, William S.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (23-03-2007)
    “…The Tn5 transposase is an example of a class of proteins that move DNA sequences (transposons) via a process called transposition. DNA transposition is a…”
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    Semiflexible biopolymers: Microrheology and single filament condensation by Schnurr, Bernhard

    “…Polymers and their elementary subunits, called monomers, come in an immense variety of structures and sizes, and are of great importance for their material…”
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    Expression of biologically active isoforms of the tumor angiogenesis factor VEGF in Escherichia coli by Siemeister, G, Schnurr, B, Mohrs, K, Schächtele, C, Marmé, D, Martiny-Baron, G

    “…Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was identified as an endothelial cell specific mitogen that induces angiogenesis and vascular permeability in vivo…”
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    Semiflexible biopolymers: Microrheology and single filament condensation by Schnurr, Bernhard

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…Polymers and their elementary subunits, called monomers, come in an immense variety of structures and sizes, and are of great importance for their material…”
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    Dissertation
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    Expression of Biologically Active Isoforms of the Tumor Angiogenesis Factor VEGF inEscherichia coli by Siemeister, Gerhard, Schnurr, Bernhard, Mohrs, Katja, Schächtele, Christoph, Marmé, Dieter, Martiny-Baron, Georg

    “…Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was identified as an endothelial cell specific mitogen that induces angiogenesis and vascular permeabilityin…”
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