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1. Synthesis of C -glycoside analogues of isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) and 1-β-D-galactopyranosyl-2-methylpropane. Conformational analysis and evaluation as inhibitors of the lac repressor in E. coli and as galactosidase inhibitors.

2. Starting DNA Synthesis: Initiation Processes during the Replication of Chromosomal DNA in Humans.

3. Replication Protein A, the Main Eukaryotic Single-Stranded DNA Binding Protein, a Focal Point in Cellular DNA Metabolism.

4. Lagging Strand Initiation Processes in DNA Replication of Eukaryotes-Strings of Highly Coordinated Reactions Governed by Multiprotein Complexes.

5. SV40 T antigen helicase domain regions responsible for oligomerisation regulate Okazaki fragment synthesis initiation.

6. Alkoxylalkyl Esters of Nucleotide Analogs Inhibit Polyomavirus DNA Replication and Large T Antigen Activities.

7. SV40 T antigen interactions with ssDNA and replication protein A: a regulatory role of T antigen monomers in lagging strand DNA replication.

8. Determination of the number of RAD51 molecules in different human cell lines.

9. ATPase activity of human binding immunoglobulin protein (BiP) variants is enhanced by signal sequence and physiological concentrations of Mn 2 .

10. Optimizing fluorescent protein expression for quantitative fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy using herpes simplex thymidine kinase promoter sequences.

11. Interplay of DNA damage and cell cycle signaling at the level of human replication protein A.

12. PARG is dispensable for recovery from transient replicative stress but required to prevent detrimental accumulation of poly(ADP-ribose) upon prolonged replicative stress.

13. Basic fibroblast growth factor modifies the hypoxic response of human bone marrow stromal cells by ERK-mediated enhancement of HIF-1α activity.

14. Cell cycle-dependent formation of Cdc45-Claspin complexes in human cells is compromized by UV-mediated DNA damage.

15. Segregation of replicative DNA polymerases during S phase: DNA polymerase ε, but not DNA polymerases α/δ, are associated with lamins throughout S phase in human cells.

16. Stimulation of BK virus DNA replication by NFI family transcription factors.

17. Cell cycle-dependent mobility of Cdc45 determined in vivo by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

18. Modification of histones by sugar β-N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) occurs on multiple residues, including histone H3 serine 10, and is cell cycle-regulated.

19. Inhibition of human BK polyomavirus replication by small noncoding RNAs.

20. Host-specific replication of BK virus DNA in mouse cell extracts is independently controlled by DNA polymerase alpha-primase and inhibitory activities.

21. Integrated stoichiometric, thermodynamic and kinetic modelling of steady state metabolism.

22. Eukaryotic single-stranded DNA binding proteins: central factors in genome stability.

23. The use of transgenic mice in cancer and genome stability research.

25. Quantitative assignment of reaction directionality in constraint-based models of metabolism: application to Escherichia coli.

26. Ionizing radiation-dependent and independent phosphorylation of the 32-kDa subunit of replication protein A during mitosis.

27. Regulation of Cdc45 in the cell cycle and after DNA damage.

28. Restriction of human polyomavirus BK virus DNA replication in murine cells and extracts.

29. XRCC1 interacts with the p58 subunit of DNA Pol alpha-primase and may coordinate DNA repair and replication during S phase.

30. Timed interactions between viral and cellular replication factors during the initiation of SV40 in vitro DNA replication.

31. Different activities of the largest subunit of replication protein A cooperate during SV40 DNA replication.

32. Human Cdc45 is a proliferation-associated antigen.

33. Interactions of human Cdc45 with the Mcm2-7 complex, the GINS complex, and DNA polymerases delta and epsilon during S phase.

34. Mobility and distribution of replication protein A in living cells using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

35. Comparison of DNA replication in Xenopus laevis and Simian Virus 40.

36. DNA polymerase epsilon associates with the elongating form of RNA polymerase II and nascent transcripts.

37. The Chk1-mediated S-phase checkpoint targets initiation factor Cdc45 via a Cdc25A/Cdk2-independent mechanism.

38. Distinctive activities of DNA polymerases during human DNA replication.

39. Post-transcriptional expression regulation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae on a genomic scale.

40. Partial proteolysis of simian virus 40 T antigen reveals intramolecular contacts between domains and conformation changes upon hexamer assembly.

41. Coordinated regulation of replication protein A activities by its subunits p14 and p32.

42. Human replication protein A. The C-terminal RPA70 and the central RPA32 domains are involved in the interactions with the 3'-end of a primer-template DNA.

43. Physical and functional modularity of the protein network in yeast.

44. Initiation of JC virus DNA replication in vitro by human and mouse DNA polymerase alpha-primase.

45. Regulation of eukaryotic DNA replication at the initiation step.

46. Control of complex formation of DNA polymerase alpha-primase and cell-free DNA replication by the C-terminal amino acids of the largest subunit p180.

47. Species specificity of simian virus 40 DNA replication in vitro requires multiple functions of human DNA polymerase alpha.

48. Physical and functional interactions of the tumor suppressor protein p53 and DNA polymerase alpha-primase.

49. Initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication: regulation and mechanisms.

50. Multiple phosphorylation sites of DNA polymerase alpha-primase cooperate to regulate the initiation of DNA replication in vitro.

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