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Bernard A. Connolly

Bernard A. Connolly

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
46
Citations
6798
World Ranking
2820
National Ranking
222

Overview

Bernard A. Connolly is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their academic career is associated with this institution, where they have contributed to research activities and academic developments.

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Best Publications

  • Zebularine: A Novel DNA Methylation Inhibitor that Forms a Covalent Complex with DNA Methyltransferases

    Lei Zhou;Xiaodong Cheng;B.A. Connolly;M.J. Dickman

  • Chemical synthesis of oligonucleotides containing a free sulphydryl group and subsequent attachment of thiol specific probes.

    Bernard A. Connolly;Peter Rider

  • Structural basis for uracil recognition by archaeal family B DNA polymerases.

    Mark J Fogg;Laurence H Pearl;Bernard A Connolly

  • Synthesis and configurational analysis of a dinucleoside phosphate isotopically chiral at phosphorus. Stereochemical course of Penicillium citrinum nuclease P1 reaction

    Barry V. L. Potter;Bernard A. Connolly;Fritz Eckstein

  • A read-ahead function in archaeal DNA polymerases detects promutagenic template-strand uracil

    Martin A. Greagg;Mark J. Fogg;George Panayotou;Steven J. Evans

  • Synthesis and characterization of an octanucleotide containing the EcoRI recognition sequence with a phosphorothioate group at the cleavage site

    Bernard A. Connolly;Barry V. L. Potter;Fritz Eckstein;Alfred Pingoud

  • The synthesis of oligonucleotides containing a primary amino group at the 5'-terminus.

    Bernard A. Connolly

  • Low-fidelity Pyrococcus furiosus DNA polymerase mutants useful in error-prone PCR

    Benjamin D. Biles;Bernard A. Connolly

  • Mechanism and cleavage specificity of the H-N-H endonuclease colicin E9.

    Ansgar J Pommer;Santiago Cal;Anthony H Keeble;Daniel Walker

  • DNA On Silicon Devices: On-Chip Synthesis, Hybridization, and Charge Transfer

    Andrew R. Pike;Lars H. Lie;Robert A. Eagling;Lyndsey C. Ryder

  • The stereochemical course of the restriction endonuclease EcoRI-catalyzed reaction.

    B A Connolly;F Eckstein;A Pingoud

  • Facilitated distortion of the DNA site enhances EcoRI endonuclease-DNA recognition.

    David R. Lesser;Michael R. Kurpiewski;Timothy Waters;Bernard A. Connolly

  • HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase-Pseudoknot RNA Aptamer Interaction Has a Binding Affinity in the Low Picomolar Range Coupled with High Specificity

    Oliver Kensch;Bernard A. Connolly;Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff;Alistair McGregor

  • DNA‐Templated Semiconductor Nanoparticle Chains and Wires

    Liqin Dong;Tom Hollis;Bernard A. Connolly;Nicholas G. Wright

  • Incorporation of a complete set of deoxyadenosine and thymidine analogues suitable for the study of protein nucleic acid interactions into oligodeoxynucleotides. Application to the EcoRV restriction endonuclease and modification methylase.

    Patrick C. Newman;Victor U. Nwosu;David M. Williams;Richard Cosstick

  • Synthesis, Manipulation and Conductivity of Supramolecular Polymer Nanowires

    Liqin Dong;Tom Hollis;Steven Fishwick;Bernard A. Connolly

  • Stereochemical outcome of the hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by the EcoRV restriction endonuclease.

    Jane A. Grasby;Bernard A. Connolly

  • Binding and recognition of GATATC target sequences by the EcoRV restriction endonuclease: a study using fluorescent oligonucleotides and fluorescence polarization.

    Sarah L. Reid;Damian Parry;Hsiao-Hui Liu;Bernard A. Connolly

  • Purification, Characterization, and Role of Nucleases and Serine Proteases in Streptomyces Differentiation ANALOGIES WITH THE BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES DESCRIBED IN LATE STEPS OF EUKARYOTIC APOPTOSIS

    Rebeca G. Nicieza;Jerónimo Huergo;Bernard A. Connolly;Jesus Sanchez

  • Uracil recognition by replicative DNA polymerases is limited to the archaea, not occurring with bacteria and eukarya

    Josephine Wardle;Peter M.J. Burgers;Isaac K.O. Cann;Kate Darley

Frequent Co-Authors

Fritz Eckstein
Fritz Eckstein Max Planck Society
Alfred Pingoud
Alfred Pingoud University of Giessen
Stephen E. Halford
Stephen E. Halford University of Bristol
Yoshizumi Ishino
Yoshizumi Ishino Kyushu University
Peter G. Stockley
Peter G. Stockley University of Leeds
John A. Tainer
John A. Tainer The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jeremy H. Lakey
Jeremy H. Lakey Newcastle University
Richard J. Lewis
Richard J. Lewis University of Queensland
Barry V. L. Potter
Barry V. L. Potter University of Oxford
Laurence H. Pearl
Laurence H. Pearl University of Sussex

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