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Mark Vasser

Researcher at Genentech

Publications -  12
Citations -  2898

Mark Vasser is an academic researcher from Genentech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Promoter & lac operon. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 2787 citations.

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The tac promoter: a functional hybrid derived from the trp and lac promoters

TL;DR: Two hybrid promoters that are functional in Escherichia coli have been constructed and are useful for the controlled expression of foreign genes at high levels in E. coli.
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Cassette mutagenesis: an efficient method for generation of multiple mutations at defined sites

TL;DR: A method is described for the efficient insertion of mutagenic oligodeoxynucleotide cassettes which allow saturation of a target amino acid codon with multiple mutations.
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High-throughput generation of synthetic antibodies from highly functional minimalist phage-displayed libraries.

TL;DR: This fully synthetic, minimalist library has essentially recapitulated the capacity of the natural immune system to generate high-affinity antibodies by systematically augmented the original binary library with additional levels of diversity and examined the effects.
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Codon replacement in the PGK1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: experimental approach to study the role of biased codon usage in gene expression.

TL;DR: It is concluded that efficient mRNA translation is required for maintaining mRNA stability in S. cerevisiae and these findings have important implications for the study of the expression of heterologous genes in yeast cells.
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Deubiquitinase DUBA is a post-translational brake on interleukin-17 production in T cells

TL;DR: It is shown that the deubiquitylating enzyme DUBA is a negative regulator of IL-17A production in T cells, and that DUBA accumulated in activated T cells and stabilized UBR5, which then ubiquitylated RORγt in response to TGF-β signalling.