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    Ku interacts with telomerase RNA to promote telomere addition at native and broken chromosome ends by Stellwagen, Anne E, Haimberger, Zara W, Veatch, Joshua R, Gottschling, Daniel E

    Published in Genes & development (01-10-2003)
    “…Ku is a conserved DNA end-binding protein that plays various roles at different kinds of DNA ends. At telomeres, Ku is part of the structure that protects the…”
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    Ku can contribute to telomere lengthening in yeast at multiple positions in the telomerase RNP by Zappulla, David C, Goodrich, Karen J, Arthur, Julian R, Gurski, Lisa A, Denham, Elizabeth M, Stellwagen, Anne E, Cech, Thomas R

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-02-2011)
    “…Unlike ribonucleoprotein complexes that have a highly ordered overall architecture, such as the ribosome, yeast telomerase appears to be much more loosely…”
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    The function of a stem-loop in telomerase RNA is linked to the DNA repair protein Ku by Gottschling, Daniel E, Peterson, Suzanne E, Stellwagen, Anne E, Diede, Scott J, Singer, Miriam S, Haimberger, Zara W, Johnson, Catherine O, Tzoneva, Monika

    Published in Nature genetics (01-01-2001)
    “…The telomerase enzyme lengthens telomeres, an activity essential for chromosome stability in most eukaryotes. The enzyme is composed of a specialized reverse…”
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    A simple in vitro Tn7-based transposition system with low target site selectivity for genome and gene analysis by Biery, M C, Stewart, F J, Stellwagen, A E, Raleigh, E A, Craig, N L

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-03-2000)
    “…A robust Tn7-based in vitro transposition system is described that displays little target site selectivity, allowing the efficient recovery of many different…”
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    Gain-of-Function Mutations in TnsC, an ATP-Dependent Transposition Protein That Activates the Bacterial Transposon Tn7 by Stellwagen, A. E, Craig, N. L

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-1997)
    “…The bacterial transposon Tn7 encodes five genes whose protein products are used in different combinations to direct transposition to different types of target…”
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    Analysis of gain-of-function mutants of an ATP-dependent regulator of Tn7 transposition by Stellwagen, Anne E, Craig, Nancy L

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-01-2001)
    “…The bacterial transposon Tn7 is distinguished by its unusal discrimination among targets, being particularly attracted to certain target DNA and actively…”
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    TnsC: An ATP-dependent regulator of Tn7 transposition by Stellwagen, Anne E

    Published 01-01-1997
    “…The bacterial transposon Tn7 is unusually selective in its choice of target sites. Five Tn7-encoded proteins are used in different combinations to direct Tn7…”
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    Dissertation
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    Mobile DNA elements: controlling transposition with ATP-dependent molecular switches by Stellwagen, Anne E., Craig, Nancy L.

    Published in Trends in Biochemical Sciences (01-12-1998)
    “…Nucleotide-binding proteins are often used as molecular switches to control the assembly or activity of macromolecular machines. Recent work has revealed that…”
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    Book Review Journal Article
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    Avoiding self: two Tn7-encoded proteins mediate target immunity in Tn7 transposition by Stellwagen, Anne E., Craig, Nancy L.

    Published in The EMBO journal (17-11-1997)
    “…The bacterial transposon Tn7 exhibits target immunity, a process that prevents Tn7 from transposing into target DNAs that already contain a copy of the…”
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    Gain-of-Function Mutations in TnsC, an ATP-Dependent Transposition Protein That Activates the Bacterial Transposon Tn 7 by Stellwagen, Anne E, Craig, Nancy L

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-1997)
    “…The bacterial transposon Tn7 encodes five genes whose protein products are used in different combinations to direct transposition to different types of target…”
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    Journal Article