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METINIS PRANEÅ IMAS 2007 - Biotechnologijos institutas

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Metinis pranešimas – <strong>2007</strong>Eil.Nr.Darbuotojo v.pavardė8. V. Šikšnys,G. Tamulaitis,M. Zaremba,R. SzczepanowskiM.Bochtler.Pranešimo pavadinimas, konferencijos vieta(žod.); Nucleotide flipping is employed byrestriction enzymes to achieve specificity andadjust the cleavage pattern. NACON VII 7thInternational Meeting on Recognition Studies inNucleic Acids, Sheffield.9. A. Šilanskas MunI-TFO conjugate for mouse GAA genetargeting, Vilnius, LietuvaData04.01-0509.0110. G. Sasnauskas,V. Šikšnys(stend.); Transesterification reactions catalyzed byrestriction enzyme. Keystone Symposia „NucleicAcid Enzymes“, Taos, New Mexico, JAV. 02.11-1611. V.Šikšnys,G. Tamulaitis,M. Zaremba,R. SzczepanowskiM. Bochtler12. V. Šikšnys,G. Tamulaitis,M. Zaremba,R. SzczepanowskiM. Bochtler13. G. Tamulaitis,M. BochtlerV. Šikšnys(žod.); Nucleotide flipping by restriction enzymes:a novel mechanism to achieve specificity. IRTGmeeting Suzdal, Russia 06.20-24(žod.); Restriction enzymes employ base flipping toengineer new specificities. Enzyme EngineeringConference, Dalian, China 07.22-27(stend.); Analysis of nucleotide flipping byrestriction enzymes using 2-AP as a probe. NACONVII 7th International Meeting on RecognitionStudies in Nucleic Acids, Sheffield04.01-0514. M. Zaremba,L. Zakrys,C. Venclovas,V. ŠikŠnysEngineering of restriction endonuclease withredirected substrate specificity by domain fusion.NACON VII 7th International Meeting onRecognition Studies in Nucleic Acids, Sheffield.04.01-0515. Organizaciniskomitetas:H. Grosjean,S. Klimašauskas,J. BujnickiFEBS Workshop „DNA and RNA modificationEnzymes: Comparative Structure, Mechanism,Function and Evolution“, Aussois, France. 09.11-1616. S. Klimašauskas (žod.); DNA methyltransferases: from molecularmodels to biotechnology tools, InternationalSchool of Biological Magnetic Resonanse, 8 th 06.19-30© <strong>Biotechnologijos</strong> <strong>institutas</strong> 46

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