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David W. Mount is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. The scholar's body of work does not currently list specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis

    David W. Mount

  • The SOS regulatory system of Escherichia coli

    John W. Little;David W. Mount

  • Analysis of histone acetyltransferase and histone deacetylase families of Arabidopsis thaliana suggests functional diversification of chromatin modification among multicellular eukaryotes

    Ritu Pandey;Andreas Müller;Carolyn A. Napoli;David A. Selinger

  • Cleavage of the Escherichia coli lexA protein by the recA protease.

    John W. Little;Susan H. Edmiston;Laura Z. Pacelli;David W. Mount

  • Using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST)

    David W. Mount

  • Purified lexA protein is a repressor of the recA and lexA genes

    John W. Little;David W. Mount;Celeste R. Yanisch-Perron

  • Penetration of the Stigma and Style Elicits a Novel Transcriptome in Pollen Tubes, Pointing to Genes Critical for Growth in a Pistil

    Yuan Qin;Alexander R. Leydon;Ann Manziello;Ritu Pandey

  • Dominant Mutations (lex) in Escherichia coli K-12 Which Affect Radiation Sensitivity and Frequency of Ultraviolet Light-Induced Mutations

    David W. Mount;K. Brooks Low;Susan J. Edmiston

  • A mutant of Escherichia coli showing constitutive expression of the lysogenic induction and error-prone DNA repair pathways

    David W. Mount

  • Identification of the recA (tif) gene product of Escherichia coli

    Lorraine J. Gudas;David W. Mount

  • Identification of High Affinity Binding Sites for LexA which Define New DNA Damage-inducible Genes in Escherichia coli

    Lewis Lk;Harlow Gr;Gregg-Jolly La;Mount Dw

  • Sequence and mapping analyses of the herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase gene predict a C-terminal substrate binding domain

    James S. Gibbs;Henry C. Chiou;Jennifer D. Hall;David W. Mount

  • Genetic Analysis of Recombination-Deficient Mutants of Escherichia coli K-12 Carrying rec Mutations Cotransducible with thyA

    Neil S. Willetts;David W. Mount

  • Mutations in bacteriophage lambda affecting host cell lysis.

    A.W. Harris;A.W. Harris;D.W.A. Mount;D.W.A. Mount;C.R. Fuerst;C.R. Fuerst;L. Siminovitch;L. Siminovitch

  • Inactivation and proteolytic cleavage of phage lambda repressor in vitro in an ATP-dependent reaction

    Jeffrey W. Roberts;Christine W. Roberts;David W. Mount

  • Nucleotide sequence binding specificity of the LexA repressor of Escherichia coli K-12.

    K F Wertman;D W Mount

  • Dual role for Escherichia coli RecA protein in SOS mutagenesis.

    Don G. Ennis;Belva Fisher;Susan Edmiston;David W. Mount

  • Repair of UV damage in plants by nucleotide excision repair: Arabidopsis UVH1 DNA repair gene is a homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad1

    Zongrang Liu;Gazi Showkat Hossain;Maria A. Islas-Osuna;David L. Mitchell

  • Pathway Miner: extracting gene association networks from molecular pathways for predicting the biological significance of gene expression microarray data

    Ritu Pandey;Raghavendra K. Guru;David W. Mount

  • Mutations in bacteriophage lambda affecting particle morphogenesis

    D.W.A. Mount;D.W.A. Mount;A.W. Harris;A.W. Harris;C.R. Fuerst;C.R. Fuerst;L. Siminovitch;L. Siminovitch

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorraine J. Gudas
Lorraine J. Gudas Cornell University
Donald M. Coen
Donald M. Coen Harvard University
Elizabeth Vierling
Elizabeth Vierling University of Massachusetts Amherst
Raymond B. Nagle
Raymond B. Nagle University of Arizona
Ullrich Wüllner
Ullrich Wüllner University Hospital Bonn
Richard A. Jorgensen
Richard A. Jorgensen University of Arizona
Eric J. Richards
Eric J. Richards Boyce Thompson Institute
Craig S. Pikaard
Craig S. Pikaard Indiana University
Sandra K. Weller
Sandra K. Weller University of Connecticut

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