A purified mariner transposase is sufficient to mediate transposition in vitro. DJ Lampe, ME Churchill, HM Robertson The EMBO journal 15 (19), 5470-5479, 1996 | 598 | 1996 |
Histone acetyltransferase activity of yeast Gcn5p is required for the activation of target genes in vivo MH Kuo, J Zhou, P Jambeck, MEA Churchill, CD Allis Genes & development 12 (5), 627-639, 1998 | 596 | 1998 |
Structural basis for the histone chaperone activity of Asf1 CM English, MW Adkins, JJ Carson, MEA Churchill, JK Tyler Cell 127 (3), 495-508, 2006 | 518 | 2006 |
Nasal chemosensory cells use bitter taste signaling to detect irritants and bacterial signals M Tizzano, BD Gulbransen, A Vandenbeuch, TR Clapp, JP Herman, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (7), 3210-3215, 2010 | 449 | 2010 |
[33] Hydroxyl radical footprinting: A high-resolution method for mapping protein-DNA contacts TD Tullius, BA Dombroski, MEA Churchill, L Kam Methods in enzymology 155, 537-558, 1987 | 443 | 1987 |
Structural basis and specificity of acyl-homoserine lactone signal production in bacterial quorum sensing WT Watson, TD Minogue, DL Val, SB Von Bodman, MEA Churchill Molecular cell 9 (3), 685-694, 2002 | 351 | 2002 |
A Holliday recombination intermediate is twofold symmetric. ME Churchill, TD Tullius, NR Kallenbach, NC Seeman Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (13), 4653-4656, 1988 | 282 | 1988 |
Structural basis of acyl-homoserine lactone-dependent signaling MEA Churchill, L Chen Chemical reviews 111 (1), 68-85, 2011 | 269 | 2011 |
‘SPKK’motifs prefer to bind to DNA at A/T‐rich sites. ME Churchill, M Suzuki The EMBO journal 8 (13), 4189-4195, 1989 | 234 | 1989 |
The high mobility group box: the ultimate utility player of a cell CS Malarkey, MEA Churchill Trends in biochemical sciences 37 (12), 553-562, 2012 | 228 | 2012 |
Structure of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa acyl‐homoserinelactone synthase LasI TA Gould, HP Schweizer, MEA Churchill Molecular microbiology 53 (4), 1135-1146, 2004 | 221 | 2004 |
The structure of a chromosomal high mobility group protein–DNA complex reveals sequence-neutral mechanisms important for non-sequence-specific DNA recognition FV Murphy, RM Sweet, MEA Churchill The EMBO journal 18 (23), 6610-6618, 1999 | 219 | 1999 |
Mapping functional regions of transcription factor TFIIIA KE Vrana, MEA Churchill, TD Tullius, DD Brown Molecular and cellular biology, 1988 | 214 | 1988 |
The histone shuffle: histone chaperones in an energetic dance C Das, JK Tyler, MEA Churchill Trends in biochemical sciences 35 (9), 476-489, 2010 | 213 | 2010 |
Specificity of acyl-homoserine lactone synthases examined by mass spectrometry TA Gould, J Herman, J Krank, RC Murphy, MEA Churchill Journal of bacteriology 188 (2), 773-783, 2006 | 180 | 2006 |
ASF1 binds to a heterodimer of histones H3 and H4: a two-step mechanism for the assembly of the H3− H4 heterotetramer on DNA CM English, NK Maluf, B Tripet, MEA Churchill, JK Tyler Biochemistry 44 (42), 13673-13682, 2005 | 164 | 2005 |
Quorum-Sensing Control of Antibiotic Synthesis in Burkholderia thailandensis BA Duerkop, J Varga, JR Chandler, SB Peterson, JP Herman, ... Journal of bacteriology 191 (12), 3909-3918, 2009 | 163 | 2009 |
DNA chaperones: a solution to a persistence problem? AA Travers, SS Ner, MEA Churchill Cell 77 (2), 167-169, 1994 | 151 | 1994 |
DNA binding and bending by HMG boxes: energetic determinants of specificity AI Dragan, CM Read, EN Makeyeva, EI Milgotina, MEA Churchill, ... Journal of molecular biology 343 (2), 371-393, 2004 | 149 | 2004 |
Crystal structure of QscR, a Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum sensing signal receptor MJ Lintz, KI Oinuma, CL Wysoczynski, EP Greenberg, MEA Churchill Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (38), 15763-15768, 2011 | 147 | 2011 |