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Hydration and DNA recognition by homeodomains

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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of an Antennapedia homeodomain-DNA complex reveals an intermediary role for hydration water molecules in intermolecular contacts for specific DNA recognition. The results complement NMR data and provide information on the lifetimes of the hydration water molecules. MD simulations describe the pathways of hydration water molecules that exchange in and out of the protein-DNA interface. The results are discussed with regard to NMR structure and biochemical and genetic data.

Author: Wuthrich, Kurt, Guntert, Peter, Luginbuhl, Peter, Billeter, Martin
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Cell
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0092-8674
Year: 1996
Research, Analysis, Usage, Hydration, Rehydration solutions, Molecular dynamics, Nuclear magnetic resonance

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Members Promise Victory in Battles over Market Share, First Sale

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Distributors and dealers at the Video Software Dealers Association meeting were elated over the state of the market. Specialty video programming dealers must fight to keep their share of the market. News of new releases kept the trade show exciting.

Author: Trost, M.
Publisher: International Thomson Retail Press
Publication Name: Consumer Electronics Monthly
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0362-4722
Year: 1984
Consumer electronics, Television sets, Movies, Trade shows, Trade Show, Competition, Video Industry, Videocassette Recorders, Motion Pictures

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Jeffrey Schmalz

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After realising that he was dying from an AIDS related illness, Jeffrey Schmalz admitted that he was homosexual and worked to publicize the plight of AIDS sufferers through his work as a journalist with 'The New York Times'.

Author: Meislin, Richard J.
Publisher: Freedom Forum Media Studies Center
Publication Name: Media Studies Journal
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 1057-7416
Year: 2000
Social aspects, Behavior, Influence, AIDS (Disease), Journalists, Schmalz, Jeffrey

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