New, James

 

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Jim New.jpg (25215 bytes) James New

B.S., Biological Sciences, 1972 - Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

Ph.D., Microbiology, 1988 - University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN

Postdoctoral Fellow, 1992-1997 - University of California, Davis, CA

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New, J.H., Eggleston, A.K., and Fennewald, M. (1988).
Binding of the Tn3 transposase to the inverted repeats of Tn3.
J. Mol. Biol. 201,
589-599. PMID: 2843651.

New, J.H., Sugiyama, T., Zaitseva, E., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (1998).
Rad52 protein stimulates DNA strand exchange by Rad51 and replication protein A.
Nature, 391, 407-410. PMID: 9450760. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
(see Nature News & Views: [News&Views] [N&V PDF]

Sugiyama, T., New, J.H., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (1998).
DNA Annealing by Rad52 protein is stimulated by specific interaction with the complex of replication protein A and single-stranded DNA.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,
95,
6049-6054. PMID: 9600915; PMCID: PMC27583. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]

New, J.H. and Kowalczykowski, S.C.  (2002).
Rad52 protein has a second stimulatory role in DNA strand exchange that complements Replication protein-A function.
J. Biol. Chem.
277, 26171-26176  (published May 9, 2002 as 10.1074/jbc.M203670200). PMID: 12004070. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]