Tsuneko Okazaki
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Tsuneko Okazaki's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry Nagoya University
Why Is Tsuneko Okazaki Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tsuneko Okazaki is a Japanese pioneer of molecular biology known for her work on DNA replication and specifically for discovering Okazaki fragments, along with her husband Reiji. Dr. Tsuneko Okazaki has continued to be involved in academia, contributing to more advancements in DNA research.
Tsuneko Okazaki's Published Works
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- An initiation site of DNA replication with transcriptional enhancer activity present upstream of the c‐myc gene. (1988) (105)
- Crystal structure of the CENP‐B protein–DNA complex: the DNA‐binding domains of CENP‐B induce kinks in the CENP‐B box DNA (2001) (99)
- A GCM Motif Protein Is Involved in Placenta-specific Expression of Human Aromatase Gene* (1999) (66)
- Identification of a predominant replication origin in fission yeast. (1997) (59)
- Human Centromere Protein B Induces Translational Positioning of Nucleosomes on α-Satellite Sequences* (2005) (59)
- The distribution and properties of RNA primed initiation sites of DNA synthesis at the replication origin of Escherichia coli chromosome. (1985) (45)
- Autonomous replication of human chromosomal DNA fragments in human cells. (1993) (36)
- Initiation sites for discontinuous DNA synthesis of bacteriophage T7. (1981) (27)
- LINE1 family member is negative regulator of HLA-G expression (2012) (25)
- Cell to cell transfer of the chromatin-packaged human β-globin gene cluster (2009) (24)
- Structure and metabolism of the RNA primer in the discontinuous replication of prokaryotic DNA. (1979) (23)
- Manipulating transgenes using a chromosome vector (2009) (20)
- Immortalized Hepatocytes Using Human Artificial Chromosome (2008) (18)
- Relative roles of T7 RNA polymerase and gene 4 primase for the initiation of T7 phage DNA replication in vivo. (1987) (14)
- A novel mouse model for Down syndrome that harbor a single copy of human artificial chromosome (HAC) carrying a limited number of genes from human chromosome 21 (2014) (13)
- Solution structure determination of the two DNA-binding domains in the Shizosaccharomyces pombe Abp1 protein by a combination of dipolar coupling and diffusion anisotropy restraints (2002) (13)
- A replication-enhancing element with transcriptional silencer activity in autonomously replicating human chromosomal fragments. (1996) (10)
- Days weaving the lagging strand synthesis of DNA — A personal recollection of the discovery of Okazaki fragments and studies on discontinuous replication mechanism — (2017) (10)
- Cloning of the p53-dependent origin of cellular DNA replication. (1988) (9)
- Mammalian artificial chromosomes. (1992) (8)
- Interaction of transcription factor YY1 with a replication-enhancing element, REE1, in an autonomously replicating human chromosome fragment. (1998) (3)
- Association of autonomous replication activity with replication origins in a human chromosome. (1998) (3)
- [Acetyl-CoA carboxylase--multienzyme (author's transl)]. (1973) (1)
- [Days devoted to elucidating the mechanism of discontinuous DNA replication]. (2003) (0)
- [Refining method of DNA polymerase]. (1969) (0)
- Symposia : Women in Life Science ; Human artificial chromosomes (2007) (0)
- [A memoir of the research on the discontinuous replication of DNA (AUTHOR'S TRANSL)]. (1976) (0)
- Solution structure of centromere protein Abpt. and its recognition to the DNA. (1999) (0)
- [Mechanism of primer RNA synthesis (author's transl)]. (1982) (0)
- A novel mouse model for Down syndrome that harbor a single copy of human artificial chromosome (HAC) carrying a limited number of genes from human chromosome 21 (2013) (0)
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