- Mark
Ptashne (born June 5, 1940, in Chicago) is a
molecular biologist. He is the
Ludwig Chair of
Molecular Biology at
Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer...
- the
fruit fly. It is
based on the
finding by
Hitoshi Kakidani and Mark
Ptashne, and
Nicholas Webster and
Pierre Chambon in 1988 that Gal4
binding to UAS...
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notable biologists,
including Nobel Laureate Sidney Altman, as well as Mark
Ptashne,
Susan Lindquist,
Stephen F. Heinemann, and
Richard I. Morimoto. Meselson...
- 1069492. PMID 11872829. S2CID 2703843.
Ptashne, M. "A
Genetic Switch:
Phage Lambda Revisited", 3rd
edition 2003
Ptashne M (June 2005). "Regulation of transcription:...
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Bruce M.
Alberts (1972) C. Fred Fox (1973)
James E.
Dahlberg (1974) Mark
Ptashne (1975) Joan A.
Steitz (1976)
Robert G.
Roeder (1977)
Charles R. Cantor...
- 105 (1): 4–13. doi:10.1038/hdy.2010.54. PMID 20461105. S2CID 31611763.
Ptashne M (April 2007). "On the use of the word 'epigenetic'".
Current Biology...
- and
Molecular Biology at
Harvard University in the
laboratory of Mark
Ptashne. In work
there he
cloned the E. coli LexA
repressor and
showed how it controlled...
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profiles of John McCarthy,
physicist Robert R.
Wilson and
geneticist Mark
Ptashne.
Pamela McCorduck,
Machines Who Think: a
personal inquiry into the history...
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Gilbert was the
first to
purify the lac repressor, just
beating out Mark
Ptashne for
purifying the
first gene
regulatory protein.
Together with
Allan Maxam...
- 1128/MCB.00632-09. PMC 2756894. PMID 19651897.
Marmorstein R,
Carey M,
Ptashne M,
Harrison SC (April 1992). "DNA
recognition by GAL4:
structure of a protein-DNA...