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Spies, M., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2003).
DNA helicases. 
In
McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology”, New York, N. Y., 95-98 [PDF]
[scanned-PDF]  [Page proof]

Dillingham, M. S. and Kowalczykowski, S.C.  (2001).
A Step Backward in Advancing DNA Replication: Rescue of Stalled Replication Forks by RecG. 
Mol. Cell, 8,
734-736. 
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]

Dillingham, M.S., Spies, M., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2003). 
RecBCD enzyme is a bipolar DNA helicase.  
Nature, 423
, 893 - 897 
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]
(see News & Views in Nature Structural Biology 10, 499 - 500 (2003)  [Full Text]  [PDF])
(see Highlight in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 4, 513 (2003); doi:10.1038/nrm1162 [Full Text]  [PDF])
(Must Read paper by Faculty of 1000 [Full Text])
(see
News & Information at UC Davis News Service  [Full Text]  [Printable Version])

Spies, M., Bianco, P.R., Dillingham, M.S., Handa, N., Baskin, R.J., and Kowalczykowski, S.C.  (2003).
A molecular throttle: The recombination hotspot
c controls DNA translocation by the RecBCD helicase.
Cell
, 114, 647-654
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]  [Featured Article]
(see News & Features at Bio.com  [Full Text])
(see
News & Information at UC Davis News Service  [Full Text]  [Printable Version])
(see
News & Information at UC Davis News Service  [Full Text]  [Printable Version])

Singleton, M. R., Dillingham, M.S., Gaudier, M., Kowalczykowski, S.C., and Wigley, D. B. (2004).
Crystal structure of RecBCD reveals a machine for processing DNA breaks.
Nature,
432, 187-193.   [Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]
(see News & Views  [Full Text]  [PDF])
(see Nature "Highlights" 
[Full Text])

Spies, M., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005)
DNA helicases.
In
“McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology”, New York, N. Y. 
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]  [Preprint]

Dillingham, M.S., Webb, M.R., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Bipolar DNA translocation contributes to highly processive DNA unwinding by RecBCD enzyme.
J. Biol. Chem., 280,
37069 - 37077 (published online July 22, 2005 as 10.1074/jbc.M505520200).
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]

Spies, M., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Translocation by the RecB motor is an absolute requirement for
c-recognition and RecA protein loading by RecBCD enzyme.
J. Biol. Chem., 280,
37078 – 37087 (published online July 22, 2005 as 10.1074/jbc.M505520200). 
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]

Chédin, F., Handa, N., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2006).
The AddAB helicase/nuclease forms a stable complex with its cognate
c sequence during translocation.
J. Biol. Chem., 281
, 18610-18617 (published online April 21, 2006 as doi:10.1074/jbc.M600882200). 
[Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]