Conserved terminal hairpin sequences of histone mRNA precursors are not involved in duplex formation with the U7 RNA but act as a target site for a distinct processing factor
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Human La protein: a stabilizer of histone mRNAThe gene for histone RNA hairpin binding protein is located on human chromosome 4 and encodes a novel type of RNA binding proteinEvolutionary conservation of the U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein in Drosophila melanogaster.Mutations in the RNA binding domain of stem-loop binding protein define separable requirements for RNA binding and for histone pre-mRNA processingStem-loop binding protein facilitates 3'-end formation by stabilizing U7 snRNP binding to histone pre-mRNABiochemical demonstration of complex formation of histone pre-mRNA with U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein and hairpin binding factorsTwo-step affinity purification of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles using complementary biotinylated 2'-O-methyl oligoribonucleotidesThe site of 3' end formation of histone messenger RNA is a fixed distance from the downstream element recognized by the U7 snRNP3' end processing of mouse histone pre-mRNA: evidence for additional base-pairing between U7 snRNA and pre-mRNAA synthetic histone pre-mRNA-U7 small nuclear RNA chimera undergoing cis cleavage in the cytoplasm of Xenopus oocytesThe sequence of the stem and flanking sequences at the 3' end of histone mRNA are critical determinants for the binding of the stem-loop binding protein2'-O-methyl, 2'-O-ethyl oligoribonucleotides and phosphorothioate oligodeoxyribonucleotides as inhibitors of the in vitro U7 snRNP-dependent mRNA processing eventRibozyme, antisense RNA, and antisense DNA inhibition of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein-mediated histone pre-mRNA processing in vitroLength suppression in histone messenger RNA 3'-end maturation: processing defects of insertion mutant premessenger RNAs can be compensated by insertions into the U7 small nuclear RNAAssembly of U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle and histone RNA 3' processing in Xenopus egg extractsFormation of mRNA 3' ends in eukaryotes: mechanism, regulation, and interrelationships with other steps in mRNA synthesisFormation of the 3' end of histone mRNA: getting closer to the endThe histone 3'-terminal stem-loop is necessary for translation in Chinese hamster ovary cellsSingle-nucleotide polymorphisms can cause different structural folds of mRNA.Positive and negative mutant selection in the human histone hairpin-binding protein using the yeast three-hybrid system.Compilation of DNA sequences of Escherichia coli (update 1990)The histone 3'-terminal stem-loop-binding protein enhances translation through a functional and physical interaction with eukaryotic initiation factor 4G (eIF4G) and eIF33' end processing of Drosophila melanogaster histone pre-mRNAs: requirement for phosphorylated Drosophila stem-loop binding protein and coevolution of the histone pre-mRNA processing system.Functional importance of conserved nucleotides at the histone RNA 3' processing siteA 5'-3' exonuclease activity involved in forming the 3' products of histone pre-mRNA processing in vitroSpecificities of Caenorhabditis elegans and human hairpin binding proteins for the first nucleotide in the histone mRNA hairpin loopVariable effects of the conserved RNA hairpin element upon 3' end processing of histone pre-mRNA in vitro.An alternative pathway of histone mRNA 3' end formation in mouse round spermatidsProduction and cleavage of Drosophila hsp70 transcripts extending beyond the polyadenylation site.Drosophila stem loop binding protein coordinates accumulation of mature histone mRNA with cell cycle progressionThe stem-loop binding protein (SLBP1) is present in coiled bodies of the Xenopus germinal vesicle.Involvement of the cell cycle-regulated nuclear factor HiNF-D in cell growth control of a human H4 histone gene during hepatic development in transgenic mice.Characterization of the calf thymus hairpin-binding factor involved in histone pre-mRNA 3' end processing.Guard the guardian: A CRL4 ligase stands watch over histone production.3' Processing and termination of mouse histone transcripts synthesized in vitro by RNA polymerase II.Changes in the stem-loop at the 3' terminus of histone mRNA affects its nucleocytoplasmic transport and cytoplasmic regulation.Different complexes are formed on the 3' end of histone mRNA with nuclear and polyribosomal proteins.The stem-loop binding protein forms a highly stable and specific complex with the 3' stem-loop of histone mRNAs.Mature mRNA 3' end formation stimulates RNA export from the nucleus.Characterization of the mouse beta maj globin transcription termination region: a spacing sequence is required between the poly(A) signal sequence and multiple downstream termination elements
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Conserved terminal hairpin sequences of histone mRNA precursors are not involved in duplex formation with the U7 RNA but act as a target site for a distinct processing factor
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Conserved terminal hairpin seq ...... r a distinct processing factor
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Conserved terminal hairpin seq ...... r a distinct processing factor
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Conserved terminal hairpin seq ...... r a distinct processing factor
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Conserved terminal hairpin seq ...... r a distinct processing factor
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Conserved terminal hairpin seq ...... r a distinct processing factor
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A P Vasserot
F J Schaufele
M L Birnstiel
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10.1073/PNAS.86.12.4345
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1989-06-01T00:00:00Z