David Landsman's Research Group
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David Landsman, Ph.D.
NCBI, NLM, NIH
Computational Biology Branch
Building 38A, Room 6N601
8600 Rockville Pike, MSC 6075
Bethesda, MD 20894-6075
Tel: 301-435-5981
Fax: 301-480-2288
E-mail: landsman@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Research Interests:
- Structure and function of interphase chromatin and nuclei.
- Molecular and cellular interactions controlling gene expression
in eukaryotes.
- Recognition and modeling of functional domains in proteins.
- Database design for biological data.
- Computational tools for molecular biology.
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Publications in
PubMed
Links to additional resources:
Histone Sequence Database.
Mariño-Ramírez, Hsu, Baxevanis, and Landsman (2005).
Human HMG processed
pseudogenes or retroposed copies of human HMG genes (2003)
The High Mobility Group (HMG) Chromosomal Proteins Nomenclature Home Page (2001)
PROSPECT
improves cis-acting regulatory element prediction by integrating expression
profile data with consensus pattern searches.
Fujibuchi, Anderson, and Landsman (2001).
Bioinformatics and the Developing World.
Pongor and Landsman (2000).
Candidate regulatory sequence for cell cycle-dependent transcription
in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Wolfsberg, Gabrielian, Campbell, Cho, Spouge, and Landsman (1999).
AT-hook motifs
identified in a wide variety of DNA-binding proteins (1998)
The HMG-1 box protein family.
Baxevanis and Landsman (1995).
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