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Authors: Powell, RM Parkhurst, KM Brenowitz, M Parkhurst, LJ
Citation: Rm. Powell et al., Marked stepwise differences within a common kinetic mechanism characterizeTATA-binding protein interactions with two consensus promoters, J BIOL CHEM, 276(32), 2001, pp. 29782-29791

Authors: Wu, J Parkhurst, KM Powell, RM Brenowitz, M Parkhurst, LJ
Citation: J. Wu et al., DNA bends in TATA-binding protein center dot TATA complexes in solution are DNA sequence-dependent, J BIOL CHEM, 276(18), 2001, pp. 14614-14622

Authors: Wu, JO Parkhurst, KM Powell, RM Parkhurst, LJ
Citation: Jo. Wu et al., DNA sequence-dependent differences in TATA-binding protein-induced DNA bending in solution are highly sensitive to osmolytes, J BIOL CHEM, 276(18), 2001, pp. 14623-14627

Authors: Parkhurst, LJ
Citation: Lj. Parkhurst, Some aspects of fluorescence of particular relevance for biological processes, PRAC SPECTR, 25, 2001, pp. 5-33

Authors: Vitale, DJ Goldbeck, RA Kim-Shapiro, DB Esquerra, RM Parkhurst, LJ Kliger, DS
Citation: Dj. Vitale et al., Near-ultraviolet magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy of protein conformational states: Correlation of tryptophan band position and intensity with hemoglobin allostery, BIOCHEM, 39(24), 2000, pp. 7145-7152

Authors: Parkhurst, KM Richards, RM Brenowitz, M Parkhurst, LJ
Citation: Km. Parkhurst et al., Intermediate species possessing bent DNA are present along the pathway to formation of a final TBP-TATA complex, J MOL BIOL, 289(5), 1999, pp. 1327-1341
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