BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dolph L. Hatfield, Ph.D.
- Forrest, H.S., Hatfield, D.L. and van Baalen, C.: Characterization of a second yellow compound from Drosophila melanogaster. Nature 183: 1269-1270, 1959.
- Forrest, H.S., Hatfield, D.L. and Lagowski, J.M.: Uric acid riboside. Part I. Isolation and reinvestigation of the structure. Chem. Soc. 963-968, 1961.
- Hatfield, D.L., van Baalen, C. and Forrest, H.S.: Pteridines in blue green algae. Plant Physiol. 36: 240-243, 1961.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Forrest, H.S.: Biosynthesis of 3-ribosyluric acid (uric acid riboside). Biophys. Acta 62: 185-187, 1962.
- Schmid, W. and Hatfield, D.L.: Normal karyotype/translocation mosaic. Cytogenetics 1: 210-216, 1962.
- Hatfield, D.L., Rinehart, R.R. and Forrest, H.S.: 3-Ribosyluric acid. Part II. Isolation of the corresponding nucleotide from beef blood. Chem. Soc. 899-902, 1963.
- Hatfield, D.L., Forrest, H.S. and Wyngaarden, J.B.: Biosynthesis of a new xanthine ribonucleotide by beef erythrocytes. Biophys. Acta 68: 322-324, 1963.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Wyngaarden, J.B.: 3-Ribosyl purines. Part I. Synthesis of (3-ribosylxanthine) 5′-phosphate and (3-ribosyluric acid) 5′-phosphate by a pyrimidine ribonucleotide pyrophosphorylase of beef erythrocytes. Biol. Chem. 239: 2580-2586, 1964.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Wyngaarden, J.B.: 3-Ribosyl purines. Part II: Studies on (3-ribosylxanthine) 5′-phosphate and on ribonucleotide derivatives of certain uracil analogues. Biol. Chem. 239: 2587-2592, 1964.
- Hatfield, D.L., Greenland, R.A., Stewart, H.L. and Wyngaarden, J.B.: Biosynthesis of a new uric acid ribonucleotide. Biophys. Acta 91: 163-166, 1964.
- Zimmerman, M. and Hatfield, D.L.: Biosynthesis of a 3-N-deoxy-ribosylxanthine using thymidine phosphorylase. Biophys. Acta 91: 326-328, 1964.
- Hatfield, D.L.: Oligonucleotide-ribosome-AA-sRNA interactions. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quant. Biol. 31: 919-922, 1966.
- Nirenberg, M., Caskey, T., Marshall, R., Brimacombe, R., Kellogg, D., Doctor, B., Hatfield, D.L., Levin, J., Rottman, F., Pestka, S., Wilcox, M. and Anderson, F.: The RNA code and protein synthesis. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quant. Biol. 31: 11-24, 1966.
- Hatfield, D.L., Hofnung, M. and Schwartz, M.: Nonsense mutations in the maltose A region in coli. J. Bacteriol. 98: 559-567, 1969.
- Hatfield, D.L., Hofnung, M. and Schwartz, M.: Nonsense mutations in the maltose A region of the genetic map of coli. J. Bacteriol. 100: 1311-1315, 1969.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Portugal, F.: Seryl-tRNA in mammalian tissues. Chromatographic differences in brain and liver and a specific response to the codon, UGA. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 67: 1200-1206, 1970.
- Hatfield, D.L., Portugal, F. and Caicuts, M.: Transfer RNA specificity in mammalian tissues and codon responses of seryl transfer RNA. Symposium on Transfer RNA and Transfer RNA Modification in Differentiation and Neoplasia held at the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD Oct. 5-7, 1970, and published in Cancer Res. 31: 697-700, 1971.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Nirenberg, M.: Binding of radioactive oligonucleotides to ribosomes. Biochemistry 10: 4318-4323, 1971.
- Hofnung, M., Schwartz, M. and Hatfield, D.L.: Complementation in the maltose-A region of the coli K12 genetic map. J. Mol. Biol. 61: 681-694, 1971.
- Hatfield, D.L.: Recognition of nonsense codons in mammalian cells. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 69: 3014-3018, 1972.
- Hofnung, M., Hatfield, D.L. and Schwartz, M.: Mal B region in coli K12. Characterization of new mutations. J. Bacteriol. 117: 40-47, 1974.
- Silva, R. and Hatfield, D.L.: Orotate phosphoribosyltranferase: Orotidylate decarboxylase (Erythrocyte). Methods in Enzymology 51: 143-154, 1978.
- Hatfield, D.L. and Rice, M.: Patterns of codon recognition by isoacceptor aminoacyl-tRNAs from wheat germ. Acids Res. 5: 3491-3502, 1978.
- Hatfield, D.L., Rice, M. and Hoffman, E.: Patterns of codon recognition by isoacceptor aminoacyl-tRNAs from hymenoptera. Biophys. Res. Commun. 85: 436-444, 1978.
- Hatfield, D.L., Matthews, C. and Rice, M.: Aminoacyl-tRNA populations in mammalian Cells: Chromatographic profiles and patterns of codon recognition. Biophys. Acta 564: 414-423, 1979.
- Hatfield, D.L., Richer, L., Lyon, J. and Rice, M.: Relative utilization of mammalian Lys-tRNA isoacceptors in protein synthesis. FEBS Letters 113: 249-252, 1980.
- Hatfield, D.L., Rice, M. and Mushinski, J.: Comparison of the codon recognition properties and of the utilization of normal and tumor specific Phe-tRNAs in protein synthesis. Cancer Lett. 12: 251-258, 1981.
- Wilson, M., Hatfield, D.L. and Poirier, L.: Aminoacylation of ethionine to rat liver tRNAMet and its incorporation into protein. FEBS Letters 128: 157-160, 1981.
- Smith, D.W.E., McNamara, A., Rice, M. and Hatfield, D.L.: The effects of a post-transcriptional modification on the function of tRNALys isoaccepting species in translation. Biol. Chem. 256: 10033-10036, 1981.
- Diamond, A., Dudock, B. and Hatfield, D.L.: Structure and properties of a bovine liver UGA suppressor serine tRNA with a tryptophan anticodon. Cell 25: 497-506, 1981.
- Hatfield, D.L., Varricchio, F., Rice, M. and Forget, B.: The amino-acyl-tRNA population of human reticulocytes. Biol. Chem. 257: 3183-3188, 1982.
- Hatfield, D.L., Rice, M., Hession, C. and Melera, P.: Aminoacyl-tRNAs from Physarum polycephalum: Patterns of codon recognition. Bacteriol. 151: 1013-1021, 1982.
- Hatfield, D.L., Diamond, A. and Dudock, B.: Opal suppressor serine tRNAs from bovine liver form phosphosery1-tRNA. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79: 6215-6219, 1982.
- Hatfield, D.L., Dudock, B. and Eden, F.: Characterization and nucleotide sequence of a chicken gene encoding an opal suppressor tRNA and its flanking DNA segments. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80: 4940-4944, 1983.
- Wilson, M.J. and Hatfield, D.L.: Incorporation of modified amino acids into protein in vivo. Biophys. Acta 781: 205-215, 1984.
- Smith, D.W.E., McNamara, A., Mushinski, J. and Hatfield, D.L.: Tumor-specific, hypomodified phenylalanyl-tRNA is utilized in translation in preference to the fully modified isoacceptor of normal cells. Biol. Chem. 260: 147-151, 1985.
- O’Neill, V., Eden, F., Pratt, K. and Hatfield, D.L.: A human suppressor tRNA gene and pseudogene. Biol. Chem. 260: 2501-2508, 1985.
- Green, M.R., Hatfield, D.L., Miller, M.J. and Peacock, A.C.: Prolactin homogeneously induces the tRNA population of mouse mammary explants. Biophys. Res. Commun. 129: 233-239, 1985.
- Hatfield, D.L.: Suppression of termination codons in higher eukaryotes. Trends Biochem. Sci. 10: 201-204, 1985.
- Pratt, K., Eden, F.C., You, K., O’Neill, V. and Hatfield, D.L.: Conserved sequences in both coding and 5′ flanking regions of mammalian opal suppressor tRNA genes. Acids Res. 13: 4765-4775, 1985.
- Smith, D.W.E. and Hatfield, D.L.: Effects of post-transcriptional base modifications on the site-specific function of transfer RNA in eukaryotic translation. Mol. Biol. 189: 663-671, 1986.
- Hatfield, D. and Rice, M.: Aminoacyl-tRNA (anticodon): codon adaptation in human and rabbit reticulocytes. Internatl. 13: 835-842, 1986.
- McBride, O.W., Rajagopalan, M., and Hatfield, D.L.: Opal suppressor phosphoserine tRNA gene and pseudogene are located on human chromosomes 19 and 22, respectively. Biol. Chem. 262: 11163-11166, 1987.
- Lee, B.J., de la Pena, P., Tobian, J.A., Zasloff, M. and Hatfield, D.L.: Unique pathway of expression of an opal suppressor phosphoserine tRNA. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84: 6384-6388, 1987.
- Hatfield, D., Thorgeirsson, S.S., Copeland, T.D., Oroszlan, S., and Bustin, M.: Immunopurification of the suppressor tRNA dependent rabbit β-globin readthrough protein. Biochemistry 27: 1179-1183, 1988.
- McBride, O.W., Mitchell, A., Lee, B.J., Mullenbach, G. and Hatfield, D.L.: Glutathione peroxidase gene maps to human chromosomes 3, 21, and X. BioFactors 1: 285-292, 1988.
- Feng, Y-X., Hatfield, D.L., Rein, A. and Levin, J.G.: Translational readthrough of the murine leukemia virus gag gene amber codon does not require virus-induced alteration of tRNA. Virol. 63: 2405-2410, 1989.
- Feng, Y-X, Levin, J.G., Hatfield, D.L., Schaefer, T.S., Gorelick, R.J. and Rein, A.: Suppression of UAA and UGA termination codons in mutant murine leukemia viruses. Virol. 63: 2870-2873, 1989.
- Lee, B.J., Kang, S.K. and Hatfield, D.: Transcription of Xenopus selenocysteine tRNASer (formerly designated opal suppressor phosphoserine tRNA) is directed by multiple 5′ extragenic regulatory elements. Biol. Chem. 264: 9696-9702, 1989.
- Lee, B.J., Worland, P.J., Davis, J. N., Stadtman, T.C. and Hatfield, D.L.: Identification of a selenocysteyl-tRNASer in mammalian cells which recognizes the nonsense codon, UGA. Biol. Chem. 264: 9724-9727, 1989.