Karen U. Sprague
Affiliations: | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Martinez MJ, Sprague KU. (2003) Cloning of a putative Bombyx mori TFIIB-related factor (BRF). Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology. 54: 55-67 |
Ouyang C, Martinez MJ, Young LS, et al. (2000) TATA-Binding Protein–TATA Interaction Is a Key Determinant of Differential Transcription of Silkworm Constitutive and Silk Gland-Specific tRNAAla Genes Molecular and Cellular Biology. 20: 1329-1343 |
Ouyang C, Sprague KU. (1998) Cloning and characterization of the TATA-binding protein of the silkworm Bombyx mori Gene. 221: 207-213 |
Young LS, Ahnert N, Sprague KU. (1996) Silkworm TFIIIB binds both constitutive and silk gland-specific tRNA Ala promoters but protects only the constitutive promoter from DNase I cleavage. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 16: 1256-1266 |
Dunstan HM, Young LS, Sprague KU. (1994) tRNA(IleIAU) (TFIIIR) plays an indirect role in silkworm class III transcription in vitro and inhibits low-frequency DNA cleavage. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 3596-3603 |
Dunstan HM, Young LS, Sprague KU. (1994) TFIIIR is an isoleucine tRNA. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 3588-3595 |
Sullivan HS, Young LS, White CN, et al. (1994) Silk gland-specific tRNA(Ala) genes interact more weakly than constitutive tRNA(Ala) genes with silkworm TFIIIB and polymerase III fractions. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14: 1806-14 |
Sprague KU. (1992) New twists in class III transcription Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 4: 475-479 |
Sprague KU. (1992) New twists in class III transcription Current Biology. 2: 370 |
Young LS, Rivier DH, Sprague KU. (1991) Sequences far downstream from the classical tRNA promoter elements bind RNA polymerase III transcription factors. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 11: 1382-92 |