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David Setzer
David Setzer
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia
Verified email at missouri.edu
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Size heterogeneity in the 3′ end of dihydrofolate reductase messenger RNAs in mouse cells
DR Setzer, M McGrogan, JH Nunberg, RT Schimke
Cell 22 (2), 361-370, 1980
3121980
Formation and stability of the 5 S RNA transcription complex.
DR Setzer, DD Brown
Journal of Biological Chemistry 260 (4), 2483-2492, 1985
1791985
Nucleotide sequence surrounding multiple polyadenylation sites in the mouse dihydrofolate reductase gene.
DR Setzer, M McGrogan, RT Schimke
Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 (9), 5143-5147, 1982
1411982
Transcription termination by RNA polymerase III: uncoupling of polymerase release from termination signal recognition
FE Campbell Jr, DR Setzer
Molecular and cellular biology 12 (5), 2260-2272, 1992
1001992
The function of individual zinc fingers in sequence-specific DNA recognition by transcription factor IIIA
S Del Rio, SR Menezes, DR Setzer
Journal of molecular biology 233 (4), 567-579, 1993
751993
High yield purification of active transcription factor IIIA expressed in E.coli
SD Rio, DR Setzer
Nucleic acids research 19 (22), 6197-6203, 1991
581991
The role of zinc fingers in transcriptional activation by transcription factor IIIA.
S Del Rio, DR Setzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (1), 168-172, 1993
551993
Functional interactions between the zinc fingers of Xenopus transcription factor IIIA during 5S rRNA binding.
DR Setzer, SR Menezes, S Del Rio, VS Hung, G Subramanyan
Rna 2 (12), 1254-1269, 1996
501996
Contribution of individual base pairs to the interaction of TFIIIA with the Xenopus 5S RNA gene
N Veldhoen, Q You, DR Setzer, PJ Romaniuk
Biochemistry 33 (24), 7568-7575, 1994
441994
Subcellular localization of S-adenosyl-L-methionine: tRNA methyltransferases with aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in human and mouse: normal and leukemic leukocytes.
PF Agris, DK Woolverton, D Setzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 73 (11), 3857-3861, 1976
411976
A feedback loop coupling 5 S rRNA synthesis to accumulation of a ribosomal protein
RH Pittman, MT Andrews, DR Setzer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (47), 33198-33201, 1999
401999
Role of TFIIIA zinc fingers in vivo: analysis of single-finger function in developing Xenopus embryos
MB Rollins, S Del Rio, AL Galey, DR Setzer, MT Andrews
Molecular and cellular biology, 1993
391993
Measuring equilibrium and kinetic constants using gel retardation assays
DR Setzer
RNA-Protein Interaction Protocols, 115-128, 1999
341999
Displacement of Xenopus Transcription Factor IIIA from a 5S rRNA Gene by a Transcribing RNA Polymerase
FE Campbell Jr, DR Setzer
Molecular and cellular biology 11 (8), 3978-3986, 1991
251991
Identification and characterization of transcription factor IIIA from Schizosaccharomyces pombe
DB Schulman, DR Setzer
Nucleic acids research 30 (13), 2772-2781, 2002
232002
Energetically unfavorable interactions among the zinc fingers of transcription factor IIIA when bound to the 5 S rRNA gene
DG Kehres, GS Subramanyan, VS Hung, GW Rogers, DR Setzer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 (32), 20152-20161, 1997
201997
Characterization of a unique enzyme complex composed of S-adenosyl-L-methionine-tRNA-methyltransferase and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activities
PF Agris, D Setzer, CW Gehrke
Nucleic Acids Research 4 (11), 3803-3820, 1977
191977
A family of repeated DNA sequences, one of which resides in the second intervening sequence of the mouse dihydrofolate reductase gene.
JE Feagin, DR Setzer, RT Schimke
Journal of Biological Chemistry 258 (4), 2480-2487, 1983
161983
Processing of tRNA is accomplished by a high-molecular-weight enzyme complex
PF Agris, T Playl, L Goldman, E Horton, D Woolverton, D Setzer, C Rodi
Modified Nucleosides and Cancer, 237-254, 1983
151983
Processing of tRNA is accomplished by a high-molecular-weight enzyme complex
PF Agris, T Playl, L Goldman, E Horton, D Woolverton, D Setzer, C Rodi
Modified Nucleosides and Cancer, 237-254, 1983
151983
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