Publications of Robert L. Shoeman
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Journal Article (144)
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Journal Article
377 (2), pp. 241 - 245 (2000)
Cleavage of vimentin by different retroviral proteases. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 102.
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39 (22), pp. 6645 - 6651 (2000)
Identification of the amino acid residues of the amino terminus of vimentin responsible for DNA binding by enzymatic and chemical sequencing and analysis by MALDI-TOF. Biochemistry 103.
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38 (51), pp. 16802 - 16809 (1999)
Characterization of the nucleic acid binding region of the intermediate filament protein vimentin by fluorescence polarization. Biochemistry 104.
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90 (5), pp. 407 - 426 (1998)
Active nuclear import of single-stranded oligonucleotides and their complexes with non-karyophilic macromolecules. Biology of the Cell 105.
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111, pp. 3573 - 3584 (1998)
DNA-mediated transport of the intermediate filament protein vimentin into the nucleus of cultured cells. Journal of Cell Science 106.
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7 (4), pp. 291 - 308 (1997)
Fluorescence Microscopic Comparison of the Binding of Phosphodiester and Phosphorothioate (Antisense) Oligodeoxyribonucleotides to Subcellular Structures, Including Intermediate Filaments, the Endoplasmic Reticulum, and the Nuclear Interio. Antisense and Nucleic Acid Drug Development 107.
Journal Article
233 (1), pp. 169 - 186 (1997)
Binding of Fluorescence- and Gold-Labeled Oligodeoxyribonucleotides to Cytoplasmic Intermediate Filaments in Epithelial and Fibroblast Cells. Experimental Cell Research 108.
Journal Article
190 (3-4), pp. 204 - 220 (1996)
Detection of dense intra- and perinuclear 10 nm filament systems by whole mount and embedment-free electron microscopy in several species of the green algal order Dasycladales. Protoplasma 109.
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15 (3), pp. 209 - 225 (1996)
Selective binding of specific mouse genomic DNA fragments by mouse vimentin filaments in vitro. DNA and Cell Biology 110.
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16 (5), pp. 349 - 355 (1994)
Hypothesis: Intermediate filament and related proteins: Potential activators of nucleosomes during transcription initiation and elongation? Bioessays 111.
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25 (2), pp. 189 - 217 (1994)
Pepstatin A: Polymerization of an oligopeptide. Micron 112.
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154, pp. 1 - 103 (1994)
Intermediate filament proteins: cytoskeletal elements with gene-regulatory function? International Review of Cytology - A Survey of Cell Biology, Vol 228 113.
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15 (9), pp. 605 - 611 (1993)
Assembly of intermediate filaments. Bioessays 114.
Journal Article
67 (8), pp. 4972 - 4980 (1993)
A large deletion in the matrix domain of the human immunodeficiency virus gag gene redirects virus particle assembly from the plasma membrane to the endoplasmic reticulum. Journal of Virology 115.
Journal Article
142 (1), pp. 221 - 230 (1993)
Cleavage of human and mouse cytoskeletal and sarcomeric proteins by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease. Actin, desmin, myosin, and tropomyosin. The American journal of pathology 116.
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 505 - 531 (1992)
Binding of nucleic acids to intermediate filaments of the vimentin type and their effects on filament formation and stability. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics 117.
Journal Article
228 (1), pp. 41 - 57 (1992)
Characterization of the nucleic acid-binding activities of the isolated amino-terminal head domain of the intermediate filament protein vimentin reveals its close relationship to the DNA-binding regions of some prokaryotic single-stranded DNA-binding proteinssome prokaryotic single−stranded DNA−binding proteins. Journal of Molecular Biology (London) 118.
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16 (7), pp. 603 - 612 (1992)
Degradation of cytoskeletal proteins by the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease. Cell Biology International Reports 119.
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37 (3), pp. 137 - 150 (1992)
Potential role of the viral protease in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 associated pathogenesis. Medical Hypotheses 120.
Journal Article
101 (2), pp. 363 - 381 (1992)
Salt-stable interaction of the amino-terminal head region of vimentin with the alpha-helical rod domain of cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins and its relevance to protofilament structure and filament formation and stability. Journal of Cell Science