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David M.J. Lilley
David M.J. Lilley
Nucleic Acid Structure Group, University of Dundee, UK
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The inverted repeat as a recognizable structural feature in supercoiled DNA molecules.
DM Lilley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77 (11), 6468-6472, 1980
7121980
The high-resolution crystal structure of a parallel-stranded guanine tetraplex
G Laughlan, AIH Murchie, DG Norman, MH Moore, PCE Moody, ...
Science 265 (5171), 520-524, 1994
6331994
Human MutSalpha recognizes damaged DNA base pairs containing O6-methylguanine, O4-methylthymine, or the cisplatin-d (GpG) adduct.
DR Duckett, JT Drummond, AI Murchie, JT Reardon, A Sancar, DM Lilley, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (13), 6443-6447, 1996
5841996
Quadruplex nucleic acids
S Neidle, S Balasubramanian
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2006
5642006
The structure of the Holliday junction, and its resolution
DR Duckett, AIH Murchie, S Diekmann, E von Kitzing, B Kemper, ...
Cell 55 (1), 79-89, 1988
5591988
The crystal structure of a parallel-stranded guanine tetraplex at 0.95 Å resolution
K Phillips, Z Dauter, AIH Murchie, DMJ Lilley, B Luisi
Journal of molecular biology 273 (1), 171-182, 1997
5381997
Structures of helical junctions in nucleic acids
DMJ Lilley
Quarterly reviews of biophysics 33 (2), 109-159, 2000
4412000
Structural dynamics of individual Holliday junctions
SA McKinney, AC Déclais, DMJ Lilley, T Ha
Nature structural biology 10 (2), 93-97, 2003
4312003
Coordination of structure-specific nucleases by human SLX4/BTBD12 is required for DNA repair
IM Muñoz, K Hain, AC Déclais, M Gardiner, GW Toh, L Sanchez-Pulido, ...
Molecular cell 35 (1), 116-127, 2009
4272009
Fluorescence energy transfer shows that the four-way DNA junction is a right-handed cross of antiparallel molecules
AIH Murchie, RM Clegg, E Krtzing, DR Duckett, S Diekmann, DMJ Lilley
Nature 341 (6244), 763-766, 1989
4261989
Orientation dependence in fluorescent energy transfer between Cy3 and Cy5 terminally attached to double-stranded nucleic acids
A Iqbal, S Arslan, B Okumus, TJ Wilson, G Giraud, DG Norman, T Ha, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (32), 11176-11181, 2008
4232008
Observing the helical geometry of double-stranded DNA in solution by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
RM Clegg, AI Murchie, A Zechel, DM Lilley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (7), 2994-2998, 1993
4191993
Roles of topoisomerases in maintaining steady-state DNA supercoiling in Escherichia coli
EL Zechiedrich, AB Khodursky, S Bachellier, R Schneider, D Chen, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (11), 8103-8113, 2000
4042000
Identification of KIAA1018/FAN1, a DNA repair nuclease recruited to DNA damage by monoubiquitinated FANCD2
C MacKay, AC Déclais, C Lundin, A Agostinho, AJ Deans, TJ MacArtney, ...
Cell 142 (1), 65-76, 2010
3712010
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis of the structure of the four-way DNA junction
RM Clegg, AIH Murchie, A Zechel, C Carlberg, S Diekmann, DMJ Lilley
Biochemistry 31 (20), 4846-4856, 1992
3651992
Generation of superhelical torsion by ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling activities
K Havas, A Flaus, M Phelan, R Kingston, PA Wade, DMJ Lilley, ...
Cell 103 (7), 1133-1142, 2000
3492000
Folding of the adenine riboswitch
JF Lemay, JC Penedo, R Tremblay, DMJ Lilley, DA Lafontaine
Chemistry & biology 13 (8), 857-868, 2006
3422006
The DNA binding site of HMG1 protein is composed of two similar segments (HMG boxes), both of which have counterparts in other eukaryotic regulatory proteins.
ME Bianchi, L Falciola, S Ferrari, DM Lilley
The EMBO journal 11 (3), 1055-1063, 1992
3301992
Fluorescence-force spectroscopy maps two-dimensional reaction landscape of the holliday junction
S Hohng, R Zhou, MK Nahas, J Yu, K Schulten, DMJ Lilley, T Ha
Science 318 (5848), 279-283, 2007
3222007
Location of cyanine-3 on double-stranded DNA: importance for fluorescence resonance energy transfer studies
DG Norman, RJ Grainger, D Uhrin, DMJ Lilley
Biochemistry 39 (21), 6317-6324, 2000
3042000
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