Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics
Jeffrey N. Davidson, Ph.D. |
Selected Publications: Musmanno, L.A., Maley, J.A., and Davidson, J.N. Synthesis of the nonconserved dihydroorotase domain of the multifunctional CAD protein in Escherichia coli. Gene 99:211-216, 1991.
Patterson, D., Berger, R., Bleskan, J., Vannais, D., and Davidson, J. A single base change at a splice acceptor site leads to a truncated CAD protein in UrdA- mutant Chinese hamster ovary cells. Somat. Cell Mol. Genet. 18:65-75, 1992. Musmanno, L.A., Jamison, R.S., Barnet, R.S., Buford, E., and Davidson, J.N. Complete hamster CAD protein and the carbamylphosphate synthetase domain of CAD complement mammalian cell mutants defective in de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis. Somat. Cell Molec. Genetics, 18:309-318, 1992. Kern, C.B., Lusty, C.J., and Davidson, J.N. Evidence that mammalian glutamine-dependent carbamyl phosphate synthetase arose through gene fusion. J. Mol. Evol. 35:217-222, 1992. Banerjei, L.D. and Davidson, J.N. Site-directed substitution of Ser1406 of hamster CAD with glutamic acid alters allosteric regulation of carbamyl phosphate synthetase II. Somat. Cell Mol. Genet. 25:37-49, 1997. Qiu, Y. and Davidson, J.N. Aspartate-90 and arginine-269 of hamster aspartate transcarbamylase affect the oligomeric state of a chimaeric protein with an Escherichia coli maltose-binding domain. Biochem. J. 329:243-247, 1998. Simmons, A.J., Rawls, J.M., Piskur, J. and Davidson, J.N. A mutation that uncouples allosteric regulation of carbamyl phosphate synthetase in Drosophila. J. Mol. Biol. 287:277-286, 1999. Qiu, Y. and J.N. Davidson. Substitutions in the aspartate transcarbamoylase domain of hamster CAD disrupt oligomeric structure. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97:97-102, 2000. |
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