Michael J. Chamberlin
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
RNA polymeraseWebsite:
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"Michael J. Chamberlin"Bio:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Tileston Edsall | research assistant | 1959 | Harvard | |
Paul Berg | grad student | 1963 | Stanford | |
(Enzymatic synthesis of ribonucleic acid) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSuzanne R. Pfeffer | research assistant | 1977 | UC Berkeley |
Aras N. Mattis | research assistant | 1996-1998 | UC Berkeley |
Robert E. Kingston | grad student | 1981 | UC Berkeley |
John Helmann | grad student | 1982-1987 | UC Berkeley (Microtree) |
Karen Marie Arndt | grad student | 1988 | UC Berkeley |
Alice P. W. Telesnitsky | grad student | 1988 | UC Berkeley (Microtree) |
Tom Klaus Kerppola | grad student | 1989 | UC Berkeley |
David Arnosti | grad student | 1984-1989 | UC Berkeley (FlyTree) |
Jeremy W. Burt | grad student | 2003 | UC Berkeley |
Daniel Reines | post-doc | UC Berkeley (Cell Biology Tree) | |
Betsy M. Sutherland | post-doc | 1969-1972 | UC Berkeley |
Dorothy A. Erie | research scientist | 1994-1995 | UC Berkeley |
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Vo NV, Hsu LM, Kane CM, et al. (2003) In vitro studies of transcript initiation by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. 3. Influences of individual DNA elements within the promoter recognition region on abortive initiation and promoter escape. Biochemistry. 42: 3798-811 |
Vo NV, Hsu LM, Kane CM, et al. (2003) In vitro studies of transcript initiation by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. 2. Formation and characterization of two distinct classes of initial transcribing complexes. Biochemistry. 42: 3787-97 |
Hsu LM, Vo NV, Kane CM, et al. (2003) In vitro studies of transcript initiation by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. 1. RNA chain initiation, abortive initiation, and promoter escape at three bacteriophage promoters. Biochemistry. 42: 3777-86 |
Bermúdez-Cruz RM, Chamberlin MJ, Montañez C. (1999) Nus A is involved in transcriptional termination on lambda tI. Biochimie. 81: 757-64 |
Milan S, D'Ari L, Chamberlin MJ. (1999) Structural analysis of ternary complexes of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase: ribonuclease footprinting of the nascent RNA in complexes. Biochemistry. 38: 218-25 |
Uptain SM, Chamberlin MJ. (1997) Escherichia coli RNA polymerase terminates transcription efficiently at rho-independent terminators on single-stranded DNA templates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94: 13548-53 |
Uptain SM, Kane CM, Chamberlin MJ. (1997) Basic mechanisms of transcript elongation and its regulation. Annual Review of Biochemistry. 66: 117-72 |
Nam VV, Chamberlin MJ. (1997) Effects of promoter DNA sequences on abortive initiation and promoter escape of E.coli RNA polymerase Faseb Journal. 11: A1372 |
Uptaln SM, Chamberlin MJ. (1997) Transcript termination by E. COLI RNA polymerase at rho-independent terminators on single-stranded DNA templates Faseb Journal. 11: A1209 |
Mytelka DS, Chamberlin MJ. (1996) Analysis and suppression of DNA polymerase pauses associated with a trinucleotide consensus. Nucleic Acids Research. 24: 2774-81 |