Maarten de Smit
Lecturer
- Name
- Dr. M.H. de Smit
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 5897
- m.smit@chem.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-7580-7181
Lecturer
- Science
- Leiden Institute of Chemistry
- LIC/Opleidingen
- LIC/OPL/Opleidingen BSc LST & MST
- Smit M.H. de, Verlaan P.W.G., Duin J. van & Pleij C.W.A. (2009), In Vivo Dynamics of Intracistronic Transcriptional Polarity, Journal of Molecular Biology/JMB Online 385(3): 733-747.
- Smit M.H. de & Noteborn M.H.M. (2009), Apoptosis-Inducing Proteins in Chicken Anemia Virus and TT Virus, Tt Viruses - the Still Elusive Human Pathogens 331: 131-149.
- Smit M.H. de & Noteborn M.H.M. (2008), Apoptosis inducing proteins in Chicken anemia virus and TT virus, Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology : .
- Nagel J.H.A., Flamm C., Hofacker I.L., Franke K., Smit M.H. de, Schuster P. & Pleij C.W.A. (2006), Structural parameters affecting the kinetics of RNA hairpin formation, Nucleic Acids Research 34(12): 3568-3576.
- Smit M.H. de & Duin J. van (2003), Translational standby sites: How ribosomes may deal with the rapid folding kinetics of mRNA, Journal of Molecular Biology/JMB Online 331: 737-743.
- Smit M.H. de & Duin J. van (2003), Ribosomes on standy. A prelude to translational (re)initiation. In: Lapointe J. & Brakier-Gingras L. (Eds.), Translation Mechanisms. Georgetown: Landes Bioscience. 298-321.
- Smit M.H. de, Gultyaev A.P., Hilge M., Bink H.H.J., Barends S., Kraal B. & Pleij C.W.A. (2002), Structural variation and functional importance of a D-loop-T-loop interaction in valine-accepting tRNA-like structures of plant viral RNAs, Nucleic Acids Research 30(19): 4232-4240.
- Barends S., Bjoerk K., Gultyaev A.P., Smit M.H. de, Pleij C.W.A. & Kraal B. (2002), Functional evidence for D- and T-loop interactions in tmRNA, FEBS Letters 514(1): 78-83.
- Smit M.H. de (1998), Translational control by mRNA structure in eubacteria: Molecular biology and physical chemistry. In: Grunberg-Manago M. & Simon B. (Eds.), RNA structure and function. Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 495-540.