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Catherine L. Squires

Catherine L. Squires

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7256
World Ranking
19130
National Ranking
7814

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Catherine L. Squires is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2002.

Their research and academic profile includes contributions across various fields, although specific information about their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not detailed in the available data.

There is no record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications linked to Catherine L. Squires in the provided information.

The available data reflects a professional presence in the scientific community grounded in association with a well-known research institution and national scientific fellowship.

Best Publications

  • ClpB is the Escherichia coli heat shock protein F84.1.

    C L Squires;S Pedersen;B M Ross;C Squires

  • Control of rRNA transcription in Escherichia coli.

    C Condon;C Squires;C L Squires

  • AN ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAIN WITH ALL CHROMOSOMAL RRNA OPERONS INACTIVATED :COMPLETE EXCHANGE OF RRNA GENES BETWEEN BACTERIA

    Tsuneaki Asai;Dmitry Zaporojets;Craig Squires;Catherine L. Squires

  • rRNA operon multiplicity in Escherichia coli and the physiological implications of rrn inactivation.

    C Condon;D Liveris;C Squires;I Schwartz

  • The Clp proteins: proteolysis regulators or molecular chaperones?

    C Squires;C L Squires

  • Antitermination of E. coli rRNA transcription is caused by a control region segment containing lambda nut-like sequences

    Suzanne C. Li;Catherine L. Squires;Craig Squires

  • Comparison of the expression of the seven ribosomal RNA operons in Escherichia coli.

    C. Condon;J. Philips;Zheng-Yuan Fu;C. Squires

  • Depletion of functional ribosomal RNA operons in Escherichia coli causes increased expression of the remaining intact copies.

    C Condon;S French;C Squires;C L Squires

  • Attenuation and processing of RNA from the rplJL--rpoBC transcription unit of Escherichia coli

    Gerard Barry;Craig Squires;Catherine L. Squires

  • Construction and Initial Characterization of Escherichia coli Strains with Few or No Intact Chromosomal rRNA Operons

    Tsuneaki Asai;Ciarán Condon;Justina Voulgaris;Dmitry Zaporojets

  • Ribosomal RNA operon anti-termination. Function of leader and spacer region box B-box A sequences and their conservation in diverse micro-organisms.

    Karen L. Berg;Craig Squires;Catherine L. Squires

  • Ribosomal protein S4 is a transcription factor with properties remarkably similar to NusA, a protein involved in both non-ribosomal and ribosomal RNA antitermination.

    Martha Torres;Ciarán Condon;Joan-Miquel Balada;Craig Squires

  • Active Transcription of rRNA Operons Condenses the Nucleoid in Escherichia coli: Examining the Effect of Transcription on Nucleoid Structure in the Absence of Transertion

    Julio E. Cabrera;Cedric Cagliero;Selwyn Quan;Catherine L. Squires

  • Ribosomal RNA antitermination in vitro: requirement for Nus factors and one or more unidentified cellular components.

    C L Squires;J Greenblatt;J Li;C Condon

  • Translational coupling of the trpB and trpA genes in the Escherichia coli tryptophan operon.

    S Aksoy;C L Squires;C Squires

  • Features of ribosome-peptidyl-tRNA interactions essential for tryptophan induction of tna operon expression.

    Luis Rogelio Cruz-Vera;Soumitra Rajagopal;Catherine Squires;Charles Yanofsky

  • Regulation of in vitro Transcription of the Tryptophan Operon by Purified RNA Polymerase in the Presence of Partially Purified Repressor and Tryptophan

    John K. Rose;Catherine L. Squires;Charles Yanofsky;Huey-Lang Yang

  • Nucleotide sequence of the 5′ end of tryptophan messenger RNA of Escherichia coli☆

    Craig Squires;Frank Lee;Kevin Bertrand;Catherine L. Squires

  • Enhancement of translation by the downstream box does not involve base pairing of mRNA with the penultimate stem sequence of 16S rRNA.

    Michael O’Connor;Tsuneaki Asai;Catherine L. Squires;Albert E. Dahlberg

  • Regulated in Vitro Synthesis of Escherichia coli Tryptophan Operon Messenger Ribonucleic Acid and Enzymes

    Howard Zalkin;Charles Yanofsky;Catherine L. Squires

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Yanofsky
Charles Yanofsky Stanford University
Ciarán Condon
Ciarán Condon Université Paris Cité
Albert E. Dahlberg
Albert E. Dahlberg Brown University
Joachim Frank
Joachim Frank Columbia University
Robert A. Grassucci
Robert A. Grassucci Columbia University
George N. Bennett
George N. Bennett Rice University
Alexander S. Mankin
Alexander S. Mankin University of Illinois at Chicago
Matthew S. Sachs
Matthew S. Sachs Texas A&M University
Udo Bläsi
Udo Bläsi University of Vienna
Adrian R. Krainer
Adrian R. Krainer Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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