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  • Cioffi, J. A., Allen, K. L., Lively, M. O., and Kemper, B.  Parallel effects of signal peptide hydrophobic core modifications on co-translational translocation and post-translational cleavage by purified signal peptidase.  J. Biol. Chem. 264:15052-15058 (1989).
     
  • Nebert, D. W., Nelson, D. R., Adesnik, M., Coon, M. J., Estabrook, R. W., Gonzalez, F. J., Guengerich, F. P., Gunsalus, I. C., Johnson, E. F., Kemper, B., Levin, W., Phillips, I. R., Sato, R., and Waterman, M. R.  The P450 superfamily:  Updated listing of all genes and recommended nomencla-ture for the chromosomal loci.  DNA 8:1-13 (1989).
     
  • Szczesna-Skorupa, E. and Kemper, B.  N-terminal substitutions of basic amino acids induce translocation across the microsomal membranes and glycosylation of rabbit cytochrome P450IIC2. J. Cell Biol. 108:1237-1243 (1989).
     
  • Szczesna-Skorupa, E. and Kemper, B.  N-terminal basic amino acids are not required for translocation and processing of preproparathy­roid hormone.  Molec. Endocrinol.  3:174-178 (1989).
     
  • Szczesna-Skorupa, E., Browne, N., Mead, D. and Kemper, B.  Positive changes at the NH2 terminus convert the membrane-anchor signal peptide of cytochrome P-450 to a secretory signal peptide. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85:738-742 (1988).
     
  • Zhao, J., Leighton, J. K. and Kemper, B.  Characterization of rabbit cyto-chrome P450IIC4 cDNA and induction by phenobarbital of related hepatic mRNA levels.  Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.  146:224-231 (1987).
     
  • Szczesna-Skorupa, E., Mead, D. A. and Kemper, B.  Mutations in the NH2-terminal domain of the signal peptide of preproparathyroid hormone inhibit translocation without affecting interaction with signal recognition par-ticle.  J. Biol. Chem.  161:8896-8900 (1987).
     
  • Kemper, B., Jackson, P. D. and Felsenfeld, G.  Protein-binding sites within the 5' DNase I-hypersensitive region of the chicken α-globin gene.  Mol. Cell. Biol.  7:2059-2069 (1987).
     
  • Nebert, D. W., Adesnik, M., Coon, M. J., Estabrook, R. W., Gonzalez, F. J., Guengerich, F. P., Gunsalus, I. C., Johnson, E. F., Kemper, B., Levin, W., Phillips, I. R., Sato, R. and Waterman, M. R.  The P450 gene super-family:  Recommended nomenclature, DNA, 6:1-11 (1987).
     
  • Finlayson, M. J., Kemper, B., Browne, N. and Johnson, E. F.  Evidence that rabbit cytochrome P-450 K is encoded by the plasmid pP-450 PBc2 Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 141:728-733 (1986).
     
  • Szczesna-Skorupa, E., Mead, D. A. and Kemper, B.  The selection of the first AUG as the initiator of eucaryotic mRNAs translation is favored by a 5'-terminal CAP group and a purine in the -3' position.  Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.  140:288-293 (1986).
     
  • Mead, D. A., Szczesna-Skorupa, E., and Kemper, B.  Single stranded DNA "blue" T7 promoter plasmids:  A versatile tandem promoter system for cloning and protein engineering.  Protein Engineering  1:67-74 (1986).
     
  • Govind, S., Bell, P. A. and Kemper, B.  Structure of genes in the cyto-chrome P-450PBc subfamily:  Conservation of intron locations in the phenobarbital-inducible family.  DNA  5:371-382 (1986).
     
  • Mead, D. A., Szczesna-Skorupa, E., and Kemper, B.  Single stranded DNA SP6 promoter plasmids for engineering mutant RNAs and proteins:  Synthesis of a "stretched" preproparathyroid hormone.  Nucleic Acids Res.  13:1103-1118 (1985).
     
  • Leighton, J. K., and Kemper, B.  Differential induction and tissue speci-fic expression of closely related members of the phenobarbital-inducible rabbit cytochrome P-450 gene family.  J. Biol. Chem. 259:11165-11168 (1984).
     
  • Weaver, C. A., Kissil, M., Gordon, D. F., Mead, D. and Kemper, B.  Isola-tion and complete nucleotide sequence of the gene for bovine parathyroid hormone.  Gene 28:319-329 (1984).
     
  • Leighton, J. L., Debrunner-Vossbrinck, B. A. and Kemper, B.  Isolation and sequence analysis of three cloned cDNAs for rabbit liver proteins that are related to rabbit cytochrome P-450 (Form 2), the major phenobarbital-inducible form.  Biochemistry 23:204-210 (1984).
     
  • Weaver, C. A., Gordon, D. F. and Kemper, B.  Nucleotide sequence of bovine parathyroid hormone messenger RNA.  Mol. Cell. Endo. 28:411-422 (1982).
     
  • Weaver, C. A., Gordon, D. F. and Kemper, B.  Introduction by molecular cloning of artifactual inverted sequences at the 5' terminus of the sense strand of bovine parathyroid hormone cDNA.  Proc. Nat.  Acad. Sci.  78:4073-4077 (1981).
     
  • Gordon, D. F. and Kemper, B.  Synthesis, restriction analysis, and molecu-lar cloning of near full-length DNA complementary to bovine parathyroid hormone mRNA.  Nucleic Acids Res.  8:5669-5683  (1980).
 
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